Small Home Bar with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs
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Lisa & Leroy
It's 5 o'clock somewhere. This happy corner is ready at any hour for festivities to begin with bold wallpaper, brass hardware, and plenty of glasses.
BLYTHE DESIGN STUDIO
A bespoke bar cabinet with dual-zone wine cooler. Pocket door recedes into the adjacent wall. Glass shelves allow more light.
Diane Plesset, CMKBD, NCIDQ, C.A.P.S.
The updated butler's pantry blends with the kitchen. Custom cherry cabinets feature glass inserts in the upper doors, and there's an open cabinet for liquor. The countertop has the same granite as the kitchen, and travertine tiles were used for the backsplash. There's an integrated ice maker and a built-in espresso machine. LED strip lights were used above and under the wall cabinets. LED puck lights enhance the liquor storage.
AMR Interior Design & Drafting Ltd.
info@ryanpatrickkelly.com
Built in wet bar with teak cabinets and yellow mid century tile
RDM Architecture
The morning room and adjacent bar provide a great place for a morning cup of coffee or evening cocktail.
Photos: Aaron Leimkuehler
Designs by KS
Our Kelowna based clients were eyeing a Vancouver interior designer, although there were plenty of capable ones locally. When we enquired as to why, they said they wanted a unique style, so we set out on our journey together.
The design was totally based on the client’s passion for cooking and entertaining – one of them being an introvert, the other being an extrovert. We decided to fit two islands in the available space, so we started referring to them as “the introvert island” and “the extrovert island”.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
A dash of gold! This butler's pantry and dry bar is crafted with golden backsplash, intricate gold knobs, and custom Wood-Mode cabinets. It offers a darker, sophisticated moment within the light, airy home.
Designs by KS
Our Kelowna based clients were eyeing a Vancouver interior designer, although there were plenty of capable ones locally. When we enquired as to why, they said they wanted a unique style, so we set out on our journey together.
The design was totally based on the client’s passion for cooking and entertaining – one of them being an introvert, the other being an extrovert. We decided to fit two islands in the available space, so we started referring to them as “the introvert island” and “the extrovert island”.
Designs by KS
Our Kelowna based clients were eyeing a Vancouver interior designer, although there were plenty of capable ones locally. When we enquired as to why, they said they wanted a unique style, so we set out on our journey together.
The design was totally based on the client’s passion for cooking and entertaining – one of them being an introvert, the other being an extrovert. We decided to fit two islands in the available space, so we started referring to them as “the introvert island” and “the extrovert island”.
Small Home Bar with Yellow Splashback Ideas and Designs
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