Home Bar with Zinc Worktops and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

Big Cedar Lake House
Big Cedar Lake House
Barenz BuildersBarenz Builders
Rustic u-shaped breakfast bar in Milwaukee with zinc worktops, multi-coloured splashback, brick splashback, dark hardwood flooring, grey worktops, a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets and brown floors.
Extreme Renovation
Extreme Renovation
Young & Borlik Architects, inc.Young & Borlik Architects, inc.
A home office was converted into a full service sports bar. A large temperature controlled wine cellar is the backdrop. Walls are covered in brick arches and herringbone, while floors are soft tile pavers. This room has space to seat 20. It has three televisions, a refrigerated wine room, a fireplace and even a secret door. The ceiling tiles are authentic stamped tin. Behind the counter are taps for two kegs, soda machine, custom ice makers, glass chillers and a full professional service bar.
Big Cedar Lake House
Big Cedar Lake House
Barenz BuildersBarenz Builders
Photo of an eclectic breakfast bar in Milwaukee with zinc worktops, brick splashback and dark hardwood flooring.
Extreme Renovation
Extreme Renovation
Young & Borlik Architects, inc.Young & Borlik Architects, inc.
A home office was converted into a full service sports bar. This room has space to seat 20. It has three televisions, a refrigerated wine room, a fireplace and even a secret door. The countertop is zinc, the ceiling tiles are authentic stamped tin. Behind the counter are taps for two kegs, soda machine, custom ice makers, glass chillers and a full professional service bar. There's a cocktail station with integrated drains, refrigeration drawers, and a dedicated dishwasher. Why leave the house?

Home Bar with Zinc Worktops and Brick Splashback Ideas and Designs

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