White Home Bar with Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

Happy Hour
Happy Hour
Lisa & LeroyLisa & Leroy
No bar is complete without a prep sink, ice maker, and beverage center. Everything you need to shake up a martini at five o'clock.
San Clemente
San Clemente
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
AFTER: BAR | We completely redesigned the bar structure by opening it up. It was previously closed on one side so we wanted to be able to walk through to the living room. We created a floor to ceiling split vase accent wall behind the bar to give the room some texture and break up the white walls. We carried over the tile from the entry to the bar and used hand stamped carrara marble to line the front of the bar and used a smoky blue glass for the bar counters. | Renovations + Design by Blackband Design | Photography by Tessa Neustadt
HOME BAR
HOME BAR
Sheila Rich Interiors, LLCSheila Rich Interiors, LLC
This home bar was added and designed to coordinate with the kitchen cabinetry as if it had been in place from the start; it is identical to the original pantry standing next to it. The wood countertop on the bar, coordinates with the island. The rhomboid-shaped carrara marble backsplash adds interest to this understated bar. The refrigerator drawers in the lower center, along with additional storage for bar equipment, offers the ideal self-serve option for party guests while keeping pathways clear for walking. The bar also creates a natural transition between the kitchen, dining alcove and living room while allowing each to relate to the other.
Arnold Kitchen
Arnold Kitchen
Tina Colebrook ArchitectTina Colebrook Architect
This client approached us to help her redesign her kitchen. It turned out to be a redesign of their spacious kitchen, informal dining, wet bar, work desk & pantry. Our design started with the clean-up of some intrusive structure. We were able to replace a dropped beam and post with a larger flush beam and removed and intrusively placed post. This simple structural change opened up more design opportunities and helped the areas flow easily between one another. Special attention was applied to the show stopping stained gray kitchen island which became the focal point of the kitchen. The previous L-shaped was lined with columns and arches visually closing itself and its users off from the living and dining areas nearby. The owner was able to source a beautiful one piece slab of honed Vermont white danby marble for the island. This spacious island provides generous seating for 4-5 people and plenty of space for cooking prep and clean up. After removing the arches from the island area we did not want to clutter up the space, so two lantern fixtures from Circa lighting were selected to add an eye attracting detail as well as task lighting. The island isn’t the only pageant winner in this kitchen, the range wall has plenty to look at with the Wolf cook top, the custom vent hood, by Modern-Aire, and classic Carrera marble subway tile back splash and the perimeter counter top of honed absolute black granite. Phoography: Tina Colebrook
Kitchen and Great Room Remodel
Kitchen and Great Room Remodel
IMPROVE or MOVEIMPROVE or MOVE
Step, landing, and French doors to the kitchen next to the wet bar. NOTE: oval mirror on order for wall between cabinets. Horus Photography
Shores
Shores
Kitchens of DiabloKitchens of Diablo
Transitional Dry Bar with cabinets by Dura Supreme. Paintable Wood with Cashmere paint plus Shadow Glaze. Detail, detail, detail!! Bun feet, decorative backplash tile, glass doors with LED Lighting. Backplash is from Marble Systems, Ponte Stone Mosaic in Snow White. Showoff beautiful glassware with glass shelving. Contrasting cabinetry hardware from top knobs create a beautiful pallet of color tones that work so well together. Quartz Countertops by Vadara - Statuary Venato - creates a beautiful marble look without the maintenance.
San Clemente
San Clemente
Blackband DesignBlackband Design
AFTER: BAR | We completely redesigned the bar structure by opening it up. It was previously closed on one side so we wanted to be able to walk through to the living room. We created a floor to ceiling split vase accent wall behind the bar to give the room some texture and break up the white walls. We carried over the tile from the entry to the bar and used hand stamped carrara marble to line the front of the bar and used a smoky blue glass for the bar counters. | Renovations + Design by Blackband Design | Photography by Tessa Neustadt
A Basement Built for Entertaining
A Basement Built for Entertaining
Normandy RemodelingNormandy Remodeling
This decorative design element brings height to an already low ceiling, while adding visual interest to the basement bar area. The white textured wall and pops of color also help brighten the space making it feel light and open. Photo Credit: Normandy Remodeling

White Home Bar with Stone Tiled Splashback Ideas and Designs

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