Home Bar with Open Cabinets and Red Cabinets Ideas and Designs

Serrano Luxury
Serrano Luxury
Nar Design GroupNar Design Group
In this luxurious Serrano home, a mixture of matte glass and glossy laminate cabinetry plays off the industrial metal frames suspended from the dramatically tall ceilings. Custom frameless glass encloses a wine room, complete with flooring made from wine barrels. Continuing the theme, the back kitchen expands the function of the kitchen including a wine station by Dacor. In the powder bathroom, the lipstick red cabinet floats within this rustic Hollywood glam inspired space. Wood floor material was designed to go up the wall for an emphasis on height. The upstairs bar/lounge is the perfect spot to hang out and watch the game. Or take a look out on the Serrano golf course. A custom steel raised bar is finished with Dekton trillium countertops for durability and industrial flair. The same lipstick red from the bathroom is brought into the bar space adding a dynamic spice to the space, and tying the two spaces together.
Contemporary House
Contemporary House
Niche ModernNiche Modern
Darius Kuzmickas This private residence also features Niche's Pharos pendants in Crimson glass, which make a bold statement hanging from the high ceiling above the bar. The color choice is the perfect complement to the block-style countertop and reclaimed redwood prominent in the rustic room.
Chelsea House
Chelsea House
NBB DesignNBB Design
Andrew Beasley
Contemporary breakfast bar in London with open cabinets and red cabinets.
The Moorelands
The Moorelands
Broadway DesignBroadway Design
Photo of a classic breakfast bar in Seattle with open cabinets, red cabinets, red splashback, dark hardwood flooring and brown floors.

Home Bar with Open Cabinets and Red Cabinets Ideas and Designs

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