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The small, yet statement-making bar is located in a great area: between the living room and around the corner from the kitchen. This way, you won't miss a segment of your favorite TV show or sports team playing. The large drawers keep cups and utensils out of site until they're ready to use. The open shelving can display more interesting accessories or your favorite drinks. And the small sink ensures your dishes are clean and ready for the next get-together.
St. Pierre Construction
Hidden wet bar with white oak doors, custom cabinetry and white marble countertops.
Dan Rak Design
Our client came to us after purchasing a 2,500 square foot, 2-bedroom 2 1/2 bath unit in Chicago's hot West Loop neighborhood. The unit had great space and was in a great location, but there was a lot of wasted space and it looked like a 1990s Las Vegas hotel suite (complete with floor to ceiling water feature).
We tore out all of the finishes and re-configured the floor plan to allow better flow. We even found space for an additional bedroom, taking the unit from a two bedroom to a three bedroom and greatly increasing it's value.
In the end, our client was left with a tailored and stylish urban home that is aslo comfortable and approachable.
Photo by Eric Hausman
Integrated Resources Group
This modern Calacatta bar was designed with functionality in mind. White oak sliding doors match the bar cabinetry and allow for bar to be entirely closed off so the room it resides in can be utilized for kid-friendly activities.
Design by Lindsay Gerber Interiors
Photography by Paul Dyer
Home Bar with Stone Slab Splashback and Cement Tile Splashback Ideas and Designs
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