Red, Brown Home Bar Ideas and Designs

Industrial basement finishing in Springfield, VA
Industrial basement finishing in Springfield, VA
BasementRemodeling.comBasementRemodeling.com
Dark gray wetbar gets a modern/industrial look with the exposed brick wall
11th Street
11th Street
Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.Joseph Spierer Architects, Inc.
A close up view of the family room's bar cabinetry details.
Home Bar
Home Bar
The Finishers Toronto Renovations LtdThe Finishers Toronto Renovations Ltd
This basement kitchen is given new life as a modern bar with quartz countertop, navy blue cabinet doors, satin brass edge pulls, a beverage fridge, pull out faucet with matte black finish. The backsplash is patterned 8x8 tiles with a walnut wood shelf. The space was painted matte white, the ceiling popcorn was scraped off, painted and installed with recessed lighting. A mirror backsplash was installed on the left side of the bar
Ombre Hexagon Backsplash
Ombre Hexagon Backsplash
Fireclay TileFireclay Tile
Creative use of our Hexagon tile to create an eye-catching ombre kitchen backsplash! DESIGN Jkath Design Build + Reinvent PHOTOS Chelsie Lopez LOCATION Wayzata, MN TILE SHOWN 6" HEXAGON in Daisy, Morning Thaw, and Peacock
Watervliet Lakehouse Living Room Wet Bar
Watervliet Lakehouse Living Room Wet Bar
TruKitchensTruKitchens
The living room wet bar supports the indoor-outdoor living that happens at the lake. Beautiful cabinets stained in Fossil Stone on plain sawn white oak create storage while the paneled appliances eliminate the need for guests to travel into the kitchen to help themselves to a beverage. Builder: Insignia Custom Homes; Interior Designer: Francesca Owings Interior Design; Cabinetry: Grabill Cabinets; Photography: Tippett Photo

Red, Brown Home Bar Ideas and Designs

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