Modern Home Bar with Beige Floors Ideas and Designs

Killarney Hts Project
Killarney Hts Project
Dan Kitchens AustraliaDan Kitchens Australia
Home bar next to outdoor living space. Photos: Paul Worsley @ Live By The Sea
Outdoor bar
Outdoor bar
SH interiorsSH interiors
Sexy outdoor bar with sparkle. We add some style and appeal to this stucco bar enclosure with mosaic glass tiles and sleek dark granite counter. Floating glass shelves for display and easy maintenance. Stainless BBQ doors and drawers and single faucet.
Dramatic Family Home
Dramatic Family Home
Wiles Design GroupWiles Design Group
In this Cedar Rapids residence, sophistication meets bold design, seamlessly integrating dynamic accents and a vibrant palette. Every detail is meticulously planned, resulting in a captivating space that serves as a modern haven for the entire family. Harmonizing a serene palette, this living space features a plush gray sofa accented by striking blue chairs. A fireplace anchors the room, complemented by curated artwork, creating a sophisticated ambience. --- Project by Wiles Design Group. Their Cedar Rapids-based design studio serves the entire Midwest, including Iowa City, Dubuque, Davenport, and Waterloo, as well as North Missouri and St. Louis. For more about Wiles Design Group, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/ To learn more about this project, see here: https://wilesdesigngroup.com/cedar-rapids-dramatic-family-home-design
Luxury Technology Meets Northern Charm in Michigan Lake House
Luxury Technology Meets Northern Charm in Michigan Lake House
Spire NorthSpire North
When integrating technology into this Northern Michigan home, Spire embraced the ‘Up North’ design and made sure the technology did not compromise the aesthetic of the home. A custom stone-colored finish was added to the Meridian DSP5200 speakers to blend perfectly with the living room’s stone fireplace. Above the fireplace, a stunning Frame TV by Samsung transforms into a beautiful artwork piece when the TV is not on. B&W in-ceiling and in-wall speakers were placed throughout the house and garage, delivering ambient music with no visual footprint. Photos by Jessie Zevalkink.
Modern Floating Bar
Modern Floating Bar
Miller's Dutch Haus FurnitureMiller's Dutch Haus Furniture
Custom modern floating home bar. Slab doors with inset frame. Oak hardwood with ebon stain. Silver hardware.
Taylors Drive
Taylors Drive
Blanton Design & StagingBlanton Design & Staging
Hidden bar in living room joins the living space to the dining. Blue paint compliments the grasscloth wallpaper in the dining room. * I am the stager on this project, not the interior designer*
Luxury Bar Design
Luxury Bar Design
Trim Tech DesignsTrim Tech Designs
Grab a drink cause it’s Friday AND Cinco de Mayo!?? We can’t think of a better place to spend the weekend than by serving up drinks to friends & family at your very own home bar! Give us a call to start planning your dream wet or dry bar today!
Oakton, VA (Basement Reno)
Oakton, VA (Basement Reno)
C&D Design + Build LLCC&D Design + Build LLC
Located in Oakton, VA this was a complete renovation to an unfinished basement. We incorporated our design software to provide 3D visuals of an unreal bar with waterfall countertops, custom cabinets, state of the art appliance and antique mirror glass tiles to give it that bar feel. This basement project also included a full bathroom and gym renovation. Photo Credits: Salvatore Sabella
Dramatic Lines l  Renovation
Dramatic Lines l Renovation
My House Design/Build/TeamMy House Design/Build/Team
The family who owned this 1965 home chose a dramatic upgrade for their Coquitlam full home renovation. They wanted more room for gatherings, an open concept kitchen, and upgrades to bathrooms and the rec room. Their neighbour knew of our work, and we were glad to bring our skills to another project in the area. Choosing Dramatic Lines In the original house, the entryway was cramped, with a closet being the first thing everyone saw. We opened the entryway and moved the closet, all while maintaining separation between the entry and the living space. To draw the attention from the entry into the living room, we used a dramatic, flush, black herringbone ceiling detail across the ceiling. This detail goes all the way to the entertainment area on the main floor. The eye arrives at a stunning waterfall edge walnut mantle, modern fireplace. Open Concept Kitchen with Lots of Seating The dividing wall between the kitchen and living areas was removed to create a larger, integrated entertaining space. The kitchen also has easy access to a new outdoor social space. A new large skylight directly over the kitchen floods the space with natural light. The kitchen now has gloss white cabinetry, with matte black accents and the same herringbone detail as the living room, and is tied together with a low maintenance Caesarstone’s white Attica quartz for the island countertop. This over-sized island has barstool seating for five while leaving plenty of room for homework, snacking, socializing, and food prep in the same space. To maximize space and minimize clutter, we integrated the kitchen appliances into the kitchen island, including a food warming drawer, a hidden fridge, and the dishwasher. This takes the eyes to focus off appliances, and onto the design elements which feed throughout the home. We also installed a beverage center just beside the kitchen so family and guests can fix themselves a drink, without disrupting the flow of the kitchen. Updated Downstairs Space, Updated Guest Room, Updated Bathrooms It was a treat to update this entire house. Upstairs, we renovated the master bedroom with new blackout drapery, new decor, and a warm light grey paint colour. The tight bathroom was transformed with modern fixtures and gorgeous grey tile the homeowners loved. The two teen girls’ rooms were updated with new lighting and furniture that tied in with the whole home decor, but which also reflected their personal taste. In the basement, we updated the rec room with a bright modern look and updated fireplace. We added a needed door to the garage. We upgraded the bathrooms and created a legal second suite which the young adult daughter will use, for now. Laundry Its Own Room, Finally In a family with four women, you can imagine how much laundry gets done in this house. As part of the renovation, we built a proper laundry room with plenty of storage space, countertops, and a large sink.
Palmolive Building Residence
Palmolive Building Residence
Kadlec Architecture + DesignKadlec Architecture + Design
Having successfully designed the then bachelor’s penthouse residence at the Waldorf Astoria, Kadlec Architecture + Design was retained to combine 2 units into a full floor residence in the historic Palmolive building in Chicago. The couple was recently married and have five older kids between them all in their 20s. She has 2 girls and he has 3 boys (Think Brady bunch). Nate Berkus and Associates was the interior design firm, who is based in Chicago as well, so it was a fun collaborative process. Details: -Brass inlay in natural oak herringbone floors running the length of the hallway, which joins in the rotunda. -Bronze metal and glass doors bring natural light into the interior of the residence and main hallway as well as highlight dramatic city and lake views. -Billiards room is paneled in walnut with navy suede walls. The bar countertop is zinc. -Kitchen is black lacquered with grass cloth walls and has two inset vintage brass vitrines. -High gloss lacquered office -Lots of vintage/antique lighting from Paris flea market (dining room fixture, over-scaled sconces in entry) -World class art collection Photography: Tony Soluri, Interior Design: Nate Berkus Interiors and Sasha Adler Design

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