Home Bar with White Cabinets and Brick Flooring Ideas and Designs

Celedon Butler's Pantry
Celedon Butler's Pantry
Cranmer's Kitchens by DesignCranmer's Kitchens by Design
tom grimes
Inspiration for a classic l-shaped wet bar in Philadelphia with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, wood worktops, white splashback, stone tiled splashback, brick flooring, red floors and brown worktops.
Victorian breakfast room
Victorian breakfast room
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
Using the home’s Victorian architecture and existing mill-work as inspiration we remodeled an antique home to its vintage roots. First focus was to restore the kitchen, but an addition seemed to be in order as the homeowners wanted a cheery breakfast room. The Client dreamt of a built-in buffet to house their many collections and a wet bar for casual entertaining. Using Pavilion Raised inset doorstyle cabinetry, we provided a hutch with plenty of storage, mullioned glass doors for displaying antique glassware and period details such as chamfers, wainscot panels and valances. To the right we accommodated a wet bar complete with two under-counter refrigerator units, a vessel sink, and reclaimed wood shelves. The rustic hand painted dining table with its colorful mix of chairs, the owner’s collection of colorful accessories and whimsical light fixtures, plus a bay window seat complete the room. The mullioned glass door display cabinets have a specialty cottage red beadboard interior to tie in with the red furniture accents. The backsplash features a framed panel with Wood-Mode’s scalloped inserts at the buffet (sized to compliment the cabinetry above) and tin tiles at the bar. The hutch’s light valance features a curved corner detail and edge bead integrated right into the cabinets’ bottom rail. Also note the decorative integrated panels on the under-counter refrigerator drawers. Also, the client wanted to have a small TV somewhere, so we placed it in the center of the hutch, behind doors. The inset hinges allow the doors to swing fully open when the TV is on; the rest of the time no one would know it was there.
Shipton
Shipton
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
Design ideas for a medium sized classic single-wall dry bar in Grand Rapids with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, granite worktops, white splashback, tonge and groove splashback, brick flooring, red floors, white worktops and no sink.
Transitional Lakeside Home Set to Entertain
Transitional Lakeside Home Set to Entertain
Ourso DesignsOurso Designs
Inspiration for a small traditional single-wall wet bar in New Orleans with a submerged sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, brown splashback, wood splashback, brick flooring, multi-coloured floors and multicoloured worktops.
N. Fieldgate Court
N. Fieldgate Court
Acadian House Design & RenovationAcadian House Design & Renovation
Don Kadair
Photo of a small classic galley wet bar in New Orleans with a submerged sink, glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, white splashback, metro tiled splashback, brick flooring, brown floors and white worktops.
Normandy Style Cottage | West University
Normandy Style Cottage | West University
Mirador BuildersMirador Builders
Design ideas for a medium sized traditional galley wet bar in Houston with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, soapstone worktops and brick flooring.
Neptune
Neptune
Olde World CabinetryOlde World Cabinetry
This is an example of a small nautical single-wall wet bar in Tampa with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, white splashback, brick flooring and white worktops.
Green with Envy
Green with Envy
Design Studio, LLCDesign Studio, LLC
Inspiration for a home bar in Other with glass-front cabinets, white cabinets and brick flooring.
Victorian breakfast room
Victorian breakfast room
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
Using the home’s Victorian architecture and existing mill-work as inspiration we remodeled an antique home to its vintage roots. First focus was to restore the kitchen, but an addition seemed to be in order as the homeowners wanted a cheery breakfast room. The Client dreamt of a built-in buffet to house their many collections and a wet bar for casual entertaining. Using Pavilion Raised inset doorstyle cabinetry, we provided a hutch with plenty of storage, mullioned glass doors for displaying antique glassware and period details such as chamfers, wainscot panels and valances. To the right we accommodated a wet bar complete with two under-counter refrigerator units, a vessel sink, and reclaimed wood shelves. The rustic hand painted dining table with its colorful mix of chairs, the owner’s collection of colorful accessories and whimsical light fixtures, plus a bay window seat complete the room. The mullioned glass door display cabinets have a specialty cottage red beadboard interior to tie in with the red furniture accents. The backsplash features a framed panel with Wood-Mode’s scalloped inserts at the buffet (sized to compliment the cabinetry above) and tin tiles at the bar. The hutch’s light valance features a curved corner detail and edge bead integrated right into the cabinets’ bottom rail. Also note the decorative integrated panels on the under-counter refrigerator drawers. Also, the client wanted to have a small TV somewhere, so we placed it in the center of the hutch, behind doors. The inset hinges allow the doors to swing fully open when the TV is on; the rest of the time no one would know it was there.
Victorian breakfast room
Victorian breakfast room
San Luis Kitchen Co.San Luis Kitchen Co.
Using the home’s Victorian architecture and existing mill-work as inspiration we remodeled an antique home to its vintage roots. First focus was to restore the kitchen, but an addition seemed to be in order as the homeowners wanted a cheery breakfast room. The Client dreamt of a built-in buffet to house their many collections and a wet bar for casual entertaining. Using Pavilion Raised inset doorstyle cabinetry, we provided a hutch with plenty of storage, mullioned glass doors for displaying antique glassware and period details such as chamfers, wainscot panels and valances. To the right we accommodated a wet bar complete with two under-counter refrigerator units, a vessel sink, and reclaimed wood shelves. The rustic hand painted dining table with its colorful mix of chairs, the owner’s collection of colorful accessories and whimsical light fixtures, plus a bay window seat complete the room. The mullioned glass door display cabinets have a specialty cottage red beadboard interior to tie in with the red furniture accents. The backsplash features a framed panel with Wood-Mode’s scalloped inserts at the buffet (sized to compliment the cabinetry above) and tin tiles at the bar. The hutch’s light valance features a curved corner detail and edge bead integrated right into the cabinets’ bottom rail. Also note the decorative integrated panels on the under-counter refrigerator drawers. Also, the client wanted to have a small TV somewhere, so we placed it in the center of the hutch, behind doors. The inset hinges allow the doors to swing fully open when the TV is on; the rest of the time no one would know it was there.
Transitional Lakeside Home Set to Entertain
Transitional Lakeside Home Set to Entertain
Ourso DesignsOurso Designs
Design ideas for a small classic single-wall wet bar in New Orleans with glass-front cabinets, white cabinets, brown splashback, wood splashback, brick flooring and multicoloured worktops.
Normandy Style Cottage | West University
Normandy Style Cottage | West University
Mirador BuildersMirador Builders
Photo of a medium sized classic galley wet bar in Houston with a submerged sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, soapstone worktops and brick flooring.

Home Bar with White Cabinets and Brick Flooring Ideas and Designs

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