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Current Concepts Home Automation
One touch of the button on the bar console, and the ambient lighting increases, your favorite music plays in the background and the pool table light comes on.
Kevin Bubbermoyer Photography
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http://www.cchas.com/lighting-and-shade-control
TruKitchens
The coffee bar features cabinets from Grabill Cabinets in Glacier White on their Aberdeen door style. It is topped with a Walnut wood countertop from Grothouse. It looks like a beautiful piece of furniture and serves as a great location for overflow serving in the event of a large gathering.
Archer & Buchanan Architecture, Ltd.
Photographer: Angle Eye Photography
Interior Designer: Callaghan Interior Design
Nautilus Homes
Orchid Beach's English pub style bar overlooking the nature preserve, billiards table and elevator hidden behind standard door.
Kate Roos Design LLC
This butler's pantry acts as a connection point between the dining room and kitchen. Color is used to draw you into and through the different spaces while the window serves as an important source of light and connectivity point to the adjoining screen porch.
Scott Arthur Millwork & Cabinetry Ltd
Rocky Mountain Saloon Cellar - featuring American tin ceiling and back splash, hand torched, distressed cabinetry, custom glass panel door inserts, wifi controlled, cedar lined humidor, vintage American antique beer crates, solid, wrought-iron cabinet pulls, big chill black & and gold fridge, live edge granite countertops, custom made Kentucky whiskey barrel poker table, authentic steer horns - all concealed behind a hidden door, remote controlled, door.
Ryann Reed Design Build
A basement should be a warm wonderful place to spend time with family in friends. But this one in a Warminster was a dark dingy place that the homeowners avoided. Our team took this blank canvas and added a Bathroom, Bar, and Mud Room. We were able to create a clean and open contemporary look that the home owners love. Now it’s hard to get them upstairs. Their new living space has changed their lives and we are thrilled to have made that possible.
Four Elements Construction
This is our very first Four Elements remodel show home! We started with a basic spec-level early 2000s walk-out bungalow, and transformed the interior into a beautiful modern farmhouse style living space with many custom features. The floor plan was also altered in a few key areas to improve livability and create more of an open-concept feel. Check out the shiplap ceilings with Douglas fir faux beams in the kitchen, dining room, and master bedroom. And a new coffered ceiling in the front entry contrasts beautifully with the custom wood shelving above the double-sided fireplace. Highlights in the lower level include a unique under-stairs custom wine & whiskey bar and a new home gym with a glass wall view into the main recreation area.
Orren Pickell Building Group
The antique bar was locally sourced. The perimeter cabinets are alder with a flint finish and features seeded glass door inserts and built in wine storage. Photo by Mike Kaskel
Home Bar with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Brown Worktops Ideas and Designs
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