Home Bar with Beaded Cabinets and Dark Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Textured Ambiance
Textured Ambiance
Amrami Design + BuildAmrami Design + Build
Photo Credit: Aimée Mazzenga
Inspiration for a medium sized modern single-wall wet bar in Chicago with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, tile countertops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors and multicoloured worktops.
Calabasas Tudor Remodel
Calabasas Tudor Remodel
Interior ArchaeologyInterior Archaeology
Master bedroom suite wet bar
Design ideas for a small traditional single-wall wet bar in Los Angeles with beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, white splashback, marble splashback, dark hardwood flooring, brown floors, a built-in sink and grey worktops.
Warm Contemporary Home
Warm Contemporary Home
Laura U Design CollectiveLaura U Design Collective
Photos by Julie Soefer
Inspiration for a traditional single-wall wet bar in Houston with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets and multi-coloured splashback.
English-Style Basement Pub
English-Style Basement Pub
Neal's Design RemodelNeal's Design Remodel
English-style pub that Her Majesty would be proud of. An authentic bar (straight from England) was the starting point for the design, then the areas beyond that include several vignette-style sitting areas, a den with a rustic fireplace, a wine cellar, a kitchenette, two bathrooms, an even a hidden home gym. Neal's Design Remodel
Dimple Dell 2014
Dimple Dell 2014
Upland Development, Inc.Upland Development, Inc.
Design ideas for a large l-shaped breakfast bar in Salt Lake City with beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood worktops, dark hardwood flooring, a submerged sink and multi-coloured splashback.
Sports Bar
Sports Bar
Mattingly Thaler ArchitectureMattingly Thaler Architecture
Peter Medilek
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional l-shaped wet bar in San Francisco with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, copper worktops, ceramic splashback and dark hardwood flooring.
Irving Ave - Minneapolis, MN
Irving Ave - Minneapolis, MN
OSLO BuildersOSLO Builders
OSLO Builders
Inspiration for a small traditional single-wall wet bar in Minneapolis with beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops and dark hardwood flooring.
Marino - Vintage Dreams
Marino - Vintage Dreams
Mimi & Hill interiorsMimi & Hill interiors
Inspiration for a single-wall wet bar in New York with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble worktops, medium hardwood flooring, brown floors and white worktops.
Karen & Mike
Karen & Mike
The CabinetryThe Cabinetry
Photography by Tara L. Callow
This is an example of a medium sized traditional single-wall wet bar in Boston with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, mirror splashback and medium hardwood flooring.
Forest Getaway
Forest Getaway
June DeLugas InteriorsJune DeLugas Interiors
Jay Sinclair
Large traditional u-shaped breakfast bar in Raleigh with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, grey splashback, stone tiled splashback, vinyl flooring and brown floors.
Mancave
Mancave
Robineve InteriorsRobineve Interiors
Large modern galley breakfast bar in San Francisco with beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Walnut Bar
Walnut Bar
Mark Heeler Designer & MakerMark Heeler Designer & Maker
This is a Burr Walnut bar hand made for a client's home in West Sussex. The glass was reclaimed from a salvage yard along the Sussex coast. The Burr Walnut has been stained dark to match the interior of the house... Perfect for entertaining
Suburban Renovation - West Chester, PA
Suburban Renovation - West Chester, PA
Period Architecture Ltd.Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Design ideas for a small classic single-wall wet bar in Philadelphia with medium hardwood flooring, no sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood worktops and mirror splashback.
Shingled Colonial Home
Shingled Colonial Home
S. B. Long InteriorsS. B. Long Interiors
Modern traditional bar area with faux crocodile skin ceiling, custom walnut cabinetry, mirrored wall tile.
This is an example of a traditional u-shaped wet bar in Dallas with dark hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, dark wood cabinets, white worktops, beaded cabinets, marble worktops, grey splashback, metal splashback and brown floors.
English-Style Basement Pub
English-Style Basement Pub
Neal's Design RemodelNeal's Design Remodel
English-style pub that Her Majesty would be proud of. An authentic bar (straight from England) was the starting point for the design, then the areas beyond that include several vignette-style sitting areas, a den with a rustic fireplace, a wine cellar, a kitchenette, two bathrooms, an even a hidden home gym. Neal's Design Remodel
Country Club
Country Club
UnikHomes, IncUnikHomes, Inc
Expansive classic single-wall wet bar in San Francisco with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, multi-coloured splashback, mosaic tiled splashback and medium hardwood flooring.
Beach House at Avoca Beach by Architecture Saville Isaacs
Beach House at Avoca Beach by Architecture Saville Isaacs
Architecture Saville IsaacsArchitecture Saville Isaacs
Interior - Games room and Snooker room with Home Bar Beach House at Avoca Beach by Architecture Saville Isaacs Project Summary Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ The core idea of people living and engaging with place is an underlying principle of our practice, given expression in the manner in which this home engages with the exterior, not in a general expansive nod to view, but in a varied and intimate manner. The interpretation of experiencing life at the beach in all its forms has been manifested in tangible spaces and places through the design of pavilions, courtyards and outdoor rooms. Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ A progression of pavilions and courtyards are strung off a circulation spine/breezeway, from street to beach: entry/car court; grassed west courtyard (existing tree); games pavilion; sand+fire courtyard (=sheltered heart); living pavilion; operable verandah; beach. The interiors reinforce architectural design principles and place-making, allowing every space to be utilised to its optimum. There is no differentiation between architecture and interiors: Interior becomes exterior, joinery becomes space modulator, materials become textural art brought to life by the sun.   Project Description Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ The core idea of people living and engaging with place is an underlying principle of our practice, given expression in the manner in which this home engages with the exterior, not in a general expansive nod to view, but in a varied and intimate manner. The house is designed to maximise the spectacular Avoca beachfront location with a variety of indoor and outdoor rooms in which to experience different aspects of beachside living. Client brief: home to accommodate a small family yet expandable to accommodate multiple guest configurations, varying levels of privacy, scale and interaction. A home which responds to its environment both functionally and aesthetically, with a preference for raw, natural and robust materials. Maximise connection – visual and physical – to beach. The response was a series of operable spaces relating in succession, maintaining focus/connection, to the beach. The public spaces have been designed as series of indoor/outdoor pavilions. Courtyards treated as outdoor rooms, creating ambiguity and blurring the distinction between inside and out. A progression of pavilions and courtyards are strung off circulation spine/breezeway, from street to beach: entry/car court; grassed west courtyard (existing tree); games pavilion; sand+fire courtyard (=sheltered heart); living pavilion; operable verandah; beach. Verandah is final transition space to beach: enclosable in winter; completely open in summer. This project seeks to demonstrates that focusing on the interrelationship with the surrounding environment, the volumetric quality and light enhanced sculpted open spaces, as well as the tactile quality of the materials, there is no need to showcase expensive finishes and create aesthetic gymnastics. The design avoids fashion and instead works with the timeless elements of materiality, space, volume and light, seeking to achieve a sense of calm, peace and tranquillity. Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ Focus is on the tactile quality of the materials: a consistent palette of concrete, raw recycled grey ironbark, steel and natural stone. Materials selections are raw, robust, low maintenance and recyclable. Light, natural and artificial, is used to sculpt the space and accentuate textural qualities of materials. Passive climatic design strategies (orientation, winter solar penetration, screening/shading, thermal mass and cross ventilation) result in stable indoor temperatures, requiring minimal use of heating and cooling. Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ Accommodation is naturally ventilated by eastern sea breezes, but sheltered from harsh afternoon winds. Both bore and rainwater are harvested for reuse. Low VOC and non-toxic materials and finishes, hydronic floor heating and ventilation ensure a healthy indoor environment. Project was the outcome of extensive collaboration with client, specialist consultants (including coastal erosion) and the builder. The interpretation of experiencing life by the sea in all its forms has been manifested in tangible spaces and places through the design of the pavilions, courtyards and outdoor rooms. The interior design has been an extension of the architectural intent, reinforcing architectural design principles and place-making, allowing every space to be utilised to its optimum capacity. There is no differentiation between architecture and interiors: Interior becomes exterior, joinery becomes space modulator, materials become textural art brought to life by the sun. Architecture Saville Isaacs https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/ https://www.architecturesavilleisaacs.com.au/
Westview Cliffside
Westview Cliffside
Shoberg Custom HomesShoberg Custom Homes
Design ideas for a modern single-wall wet bar in Austin with beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz worktops, white splashback, stone slab splashback, medium hardwood flooring and white worktops.
Modern Farmhouse
Modern Farmhouse
Hoogstraten Builders, Inc.Hoogstraten Builders, Inc.
Medium sized country galley breakfast bar in Grand Rapids with a submerged sink, beaded cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.
Custom Renovation and Addition, Bar
Custom Renovation and Addition, Bar
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
This renovation and addition project, located in Bloomfield Hills, was completed in 2016. A master suite, located on the second floor and overlooking the backyard, was created that featured a his and hers bathroom, staging rooms, separate walk-in-closets, and a vaulted skylight in the hallways. The kitchen was stripped down and opened up to allow for gathering and prep work. Fully-custom cabinetry and a statement range help this room feel one-of-a-kind. To allow for family activities, an indoor gymnasium was created that can be used for basketball, soccer, and indoor hockey. An outdoor oasis was also designed that features an in-ground pool, outdoor trellis, BBQ area, see-through fireplace, and pool house. Unique colonial traits were accentuated in the design by the addition of an exterior colonnade, brick patterning, and trim work. The renovation and addition had to match the unique character of the existing house, so great care was taken to match every detail to ensure a seamless transition from old to new.

Home Bar with Beaded Cabinets and Dark Wood Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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