Budget Red Home Bar Ideas and Designs

English style basement pub
English style basement pub
Ober WoodworkingOber Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont
Basement
Basement
Fleming Construction Services, LLCFleming Construction Services, LLC
Design ideas for a small traditional single-wall home bar in New York with a built-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, laminate countertops, terracotta flooring and beige floors.
NJ Takeover
NJ Takeover
Night2Day InteriorsNight2Day Interiors
Inspiration for a small shabby-chic style bar cart in Newark with open cabinets.
Organizational Cabinetry
Organizational Cabinetry
Builders Surplus LLCBuilders Surplus LLC
Wine rack. Organizational Cabinetry available at Builders Surplus
Inspiration for a medium sized traditional home bar in Louisville with raised-panel cabinets and dark wood cabinets.
Wine Pantry
Wine Pantry
Brandy Kendall for Closet FactoryBrandy Kendall for Closet Factory
Traditional l-shaped home bar in Houston with flat-panel cabinets.
TV Wall Mountings
TV Wall Mountings
Fisher ElectronicsFisher Electronics
This installation features a 65" TV mounted in our clients home bar on their tile wall. Contact us today for your next audio video project.
Inspiration for a home bar in Cleveland with multi-coloured splashback and porcelain splashback.
English style basement pub
English style basement pub
Ober WoodworkingOber Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont
English style basement pub
English style basement pub
Ober WoodworkingOber Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont
English style basement pub
English style basement pub
Ober WoodworkingOber Woodworking
In collaboration with architect Joan Heaton, we came up with this design for an English styled pub for the basement of a Vermont ski chalet. It involved quite a bit of curved woodworking as well as many hand carved details. It is made of Honduran Mahogany with an oil rubbed finish. The combination of these elements give it a bold yet delicate impression. The contractor for this project was Brothers Construction, Waitsfield, Vermont. The architect was Joan Heaton Architecture, Bristol, Vermont, and the photographs are by Susan Teare of Essex Junction, Vermont

Budget Red Home Bar Ideas and Designs

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