Home Bar with Stone Tiled Splashback and Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Comerio Homes
This basement finish was already finished when we started. The owners decided they wanted an entire face lift with a more in style look. We removed all the previous finishes and basically started over adding ceiling details and an additional workout room. Complete with a home theater, wine tasting area and game room.
Zawadski Homes Inc.
Lower level wet bar with beverage center, dishwasher, custom cabinets and natural stone backsplash.
Kitchen Designs Studio
Simple single wall home bar. Oak stained black with granite counter top. Grey glass with gold flake, glass back splash.
Republic West Remodeling
Large L-shaped wet bar area in the open living room has stacked stone accent wall, glass front cabinets, pendant lighting and open shelving. The dark wood cabinets contrast nicely with the light counter tops and stone wall.
CairnsCraft Design & Remodel
Our client in Point Loma loves to entertain and they invited us to remodel and refresh their home to create a space with multiple seating areas that encourage conversation and a better flow.
CairnsCraft Design & Remodel opened up the kitchen area by removing the fireplace and the wall that separated the Kitchen and Family Room.
The owners chose a rich stain with beveled shaker style cabinets, punctuated by a lighter quartz countertop and a very elegant stone backsplash tile.
Our clients are wine lovers, so we redesigned an existing closet into a bar. We added a wine cooler, lots of storage and upper cabinets with LED lights and seedy-glass doors to display all the sparkling glassware!
We replaced a sliding door with a wide La Cantina folding glass door, connecting the interior spaces with outdoor areas and bring a lot of natural light in.
We are proud to have earned the trust of this family, and that they are truly happy with their fresh remodel home!
WJD Contracting
A 2nd doorway in the stone wall previously closed up was opened up and all plaster was removed from the wall to reveal the original stone and brick work. A wet bar with a kegarator and a copper sink was installed and faux beam was used to conceal piping and add visual interests Photo by Abbe Forman
Home Bar with Stone Tiled Splashback and Ceramic Flooring Ideas and Designs
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