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Grace Blu Interior Design
Who doesn't want to transform your living room into the perfect at-home bar to host friends for cocktails?
#OneStepDownProject
Photo of a medium sized midcentury home bar in Orange County with no sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz worktops, multi-coloured splashback, mirror splashback, concrete flooring, grey floors and multicoloured worktops.
Photo of a medium sized midcentury home bar in Orange County with no sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz worktops, multi-coloured splashback, mirror splashback, concrete flooring, grey floors and multicoloured worktops.
Contreras Remodeling
Photo of a medium sized retro galley wet bar in DC Metro with a submerged sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, granite worktops, white splashback, tonge and groove splashback, laminate floors, grey floors and multicoloured worktops.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
We love finishing basements and this one was no exception. Creating a new family friendly space from dark and dingy is always so rewarding.
Tschida Construction facilitated the construction end and we made sure even though it was a small space, we had some big style. The slat stairwell feature males the space feel more open and spacious and the artisan tile in a basketweave pattern elevates the space.
Installing luxury vinyl plank on the floor in a warm brown undertone and light wall color also makes the space feel less basement and a more open and airy.
Design REMODEL Pros
This is an example of a small retro single-wall wet bar in Dallas with a built-in sink, shaker cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz worktops, grey splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, medium hardwood flooring, black floors and white worktops.
Everything Home
Our design studio designed a gut renovation of this home which opened up the floorplan and radically changed the functioning of the footprint. It features an array of patterned wallpaper, tiles, and floors complemented with a fresh palette, and statement lights.
Photographer - Sarah Shields
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Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
Fran Kerzner- DESIGN SYNTHESIS
The wood is a flat-cut walnut, run horizontally. The bar was redesigned in the same wood with onyx countertops. The open shelves are embedded with LED lighting.
We also designed a custom walnut display unit for the clients books and collectibles as well as four cocktail table /ottomans that can easily be rearranged to allow for the recliners.
New dark wood floors were installed and a custom wool and silk area rug was designed that ties all the pieces together.
We designed a new coffered ceiling with lighting in each bay. And built out the fireplace with dimensional tile to the ceiling.
The color scheme was kept intentionally monochromatic to show off the different textures with the only color being touches of blue in the pillows and accessories to pick up the art glass.
Matterhorn Development Co.
Custom wet bar with side cabinetry
Design ideas for a small retro single-wall wet bar in Austin with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, blue splashback, grey floors and brown worktops.
Design ideas for a small retro single-wall wet bar in Austin with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, blue splashback, grey floors and brown worktops.
Amuneal Manufacturing Corp.
This brass bar shelving adds a striking custom element to this Boston home, designed by Eleven Interiors. Mounting to the bar’s stone counter and connecting to the mirror, this unit includes integral dimmable LED light bars, making it the perfect shelving display for a wet bar.
Tracy Lynn Studio
Photography: Ryan Garvin
Midcentury wet bar in Phoenix with light hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets, beige floors and white worktops.
Midcentury wet bar in Phoenix with light hardwood flooring, a submerged sink, open cabinets, medium wood cabinets, beige floors and white worktops.
MYRA Studio
This is an example of a medium sized retro galley home bar with a submerged sink, all styles of cabinet, granite worktops, green splashback, ceramic splashback, light hardwood flooring, beige floors and black worktops.
Soledad Builders, LLC
By enclosing a portion of the covered porch we were able to grab space for a fully customized, indoor, outdoor home bar. Complete with a kegerator, custom steel shelves, smoked mirror & custom metal and glass garage door.
Amy Cassell Atelier
Christopher Barrett
Design ideas for a midcentury single-wall wet bar in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, mirror splashback and dark hardwood flooring.
Design ideas for a midcentury single-wall wet bar in Chicago with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, granite worktops, mirror splashback and dark hardwood flooring.
H2D Architecture + Design
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
Design ideas for a medium sized retro wet bar in Seattle with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, engineered stone countertops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, cork flooring and white worktops.
Design ideas for a medium sized retro wet bar in Seattle with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, engineered stone countertops, white splashback, ceramic splashback, cork flooring and white worktops.
Ellecor Design & Gifts by Haden Long
This is an example of a large midcentury single-wall breakfast bar in Other with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, granite worktops and ceramic flooring.
Portland building and remodeling
Original location of the kitchen. Stairs into the basement were moved to give more room for an expansive kitchen dining room, and a two story addition was added to create a second ensuite on the main level.
The Brooklyn Studio
This residence was a complete gut renovation of a 4-story row house in Park Slope, and included a new rear extension and penthouse addition. The owners wished to create a warm, family home using a modern language that would act as a clean canvas to feature rich textiles and items from their world travels. As with most Brooklyn row houses, the existing house suffered from a lack of natural light and connection to exterior spaces, an issue that Principal Brendan Coburn is acutely aware of from his experience re-imagining historic structures in the New York area. The resulting architecture is designed around moments featuring natural light and views to the exterior, of both the private garden and the sky, throughout the house, and a stripped-down language of detailing and finishes allows for the concept of the modern-natural to shine.
Upon entering the home, the kitchen and dining space draw you in with views beyond through the large glazed opening at the rear of the house. An extension was built to allow for a large sunken living room that provides a family gathering space connected to the kitchen and dining room, but remains distinctly separate, with a strong visual connection to the rear garden. The open sculptural stair tower was designed to function like that of a traditional row house stair, but with a smaller footprint. By extending it up past the original roof level into the new penthouse, the stair becomes an atmospheric shaft for the spaces surrounding the core. All types of weather – sunshine, rain, lightning, can be sensed throughout the home through this unifying vertical environment. The stair space also strives to foster family communication, making open living spaces visible between floors. At the upper-most level, a free-form bench sits suspended over the stair, just by the new roof deck, which provides at-ease entertaining. Oak was used throughout the home as a unifying material element. As one travels upwards within the house, the oak finishes are bleached to further degrees as a nod to how light enters the home.
The owners worked with CWB to add their own personality to the project. The meter of a white oak and blackened steel stair screen was designed by the family to read “I love you” in Morse Code, and tile was selected throughout to reference places that hold special significance to the family. To support the owners’ comfort, the architectural design engages passive house technologies to reduce energy use, while increasing air quality within the home – a strategy which aims to respect the environment while providing a refuge from the harsh elements of urban living.
This project was published by Wendy Goodman as her Space of the Week, part of New York Magazine’s Design Hunting on The Cut.
Photography by Kevin Kunstadt
Mosier Luxury Homes
Small retro single-wall dry bar in Austin with flat-panel cabinets, blue cabinets, marble worktops, brick splashback, light hardwood flooring and grey worktops.
Stock Dutch Design
Photo of a retro galley home bar in Amsterdam with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, beige splashback, stone slab splashback, light hardwood flooring, beige floors and beige worktops.
Carte Blanche Studio
Photo of a small retro single-wall wet bar in Los Angeles with a submerged sink, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood worktops and mirror splashback.
Amuneal Manufacturing Corp.
Amuneal’s Collectors’ Shelving System is infinitely flexible and can be customized to fit the look and style of your space. This configuration features solid machined brass fittings and posts with a wire mesh surround in a warm brass finish. The unit mounts to the wall, supporting silvered walnut hanging and hook shelves with carved sections for a small wine bottle collection.
Midcentury Home Bar with All Styles of Cabinet Ideas and Designs
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