L-shaped Home Bar with Beige Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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Case Architects & Remodelers
Design Team: Allie Mann, Alexandria Hubbard, Hope Hassell, Elena Eskandari
Photography by: Stacy Zarin Goldberg
Kitchen Design Concepts
Master Bathroom
Cabinetry: KitchenCraft Integra, Chelsea door style w/ 5-piece drawer fronts, Maple in Millstone painted finish
Hardware: Top Knobs Grace Pull 3-3/4" in polished chrome
Countertops: Cambria Laneshaw quartz, 3cm w/ splashette
Sinks: Toto Rendevous undercounter lavatory in cotton
Plumbing Fixtures and accessories: Brizo Charlotte collection, polished chrome
Tub: Jason Forma Collection freestanding tub w/ AirMasseur in white
Tile: Daltile Volume 1.0 collection 12x12 in sonic white as main flooring material, Largo collection 3x6 in white as main shower/tub surround tile, Fashion Glass Accents collection in Illumini Umber as accent tile, River Pebbles in Chenille White as shower floor material
Bar and Fireplace
Cabinetry: KitchenCraft Integra, Chatham door style w/ 5-piece drawer fronts, Maple in Millstone finish
Hardware: Amerock Padma pull in antique rust, matching Inspirations knob on small pull out in bar
Countertops: Caesarstone Collarada Drift, 3cm
Sink: Blanco Stellar Bar Bowl
Faucet: Blanco Napa Bar Faucet in stainless
Backsplash tile: Daltile Crema Marfil Oval Mosaic, polished
Fireplace tile: Daltile Slate Indian Multicolor Natural Cleft in brick joint mosaic
Gramophone
The client had a finished basement space that was not functioning for the entire family. He spent a lot of time in his gym, which was not large enough to accommodate all his equipment and did not offer adequate space for aerobic activities. To appeal to the client's entertaining habits, a bar, gaming area, and proper theater screen needed to be added. There were some ceiling and lolly column restraints that would play a significant role in the layout of our new design, but the Gramophone Team was able to create a space in which every detail appeared to be there from the beginning. Rustic wood columns and rafters, weathered brick, and an exposed metal support beam all add to this design effect becoming real.
Maryland Photography Inc.
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
Oil rubbed bronze hardware and glass knobs echo the chandelier with lightly dripping crystals. The quartz countertop and marble backsplash reflect light, and the herringbone pattern adds interest.
Photography: Lauren Hagerstrom
L-shaped Home Bar with Beige Cabinets Ideas and Designs
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