Turquoise Home Bar with Green Splashback Ideas and Designs

Modern San Diego History
Modern San Diego History
Marrokal Design & RemodelingMarrokal Design & Remodeling
Medium sized contemporary single-wall dry bar in San Diego with flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, green splashback, mosaic tiled splashback, medium hardwood flooring, grey worktops and a feature wall.
Garden Street
Garden Street
Amity Worrel & Co.Amity Worrel & Co.
This was a dream project! The clients purchased this 1880s home and wanted to renovate it for their family to live in. It was a true labor of love, and their commitment to getting the details right was admirable. We rehabilitated doors and windows and flooring wherever we could, we milled trim work to match existing and carved our own door rosettes to ensure the historic details were beautifully carried through. Every finish was made with consideration of wanting a home that would feel historic with integrity, yet would also function for the family and extend into the future as long possible. We were not interested in what is popular or trendy but rather wanted to honor what was right for the home.
Whitewater Lane
Whitewater Lane
Duet Design GroupDuet Design Group
Home Bar, Whitewater Lane, Photography by David Patterson
This is an example of a large rustic single-wall wet bar in Denver with an integrated sink, dark wood cabinets, composite countertops, metro tiled splashback, slate flooring, grey floors, white worktops, shaker cabinets, green splashback and feature lighting.
Austin Victorian
Austin Victorian
ChangoChango
Austin Victorian by Chango & Co. Architectural Advisement & Interior Design by Chango & Co. Architecture by William Hablinski Construction by J Pinnelli Co. Photography by Sarah Elliott

Turquoise Home Bar with Green Splashback Ideas and Designs

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