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Forest City Cabinets
Custom bar. The challenge in this job was to make a dark but inviting space with a modern vibe in a large log home. The goal was to be different than the rest of the house without being out of place. This required some creativity, but it works! The bar feels like it belongs in the house, but is still strikingly different.
Tailored Spaces, Natalie Spiniolas
Opened this wall up to create a beverage center just off the kitchen and family room. This makes it easy for entertaining and having beverages for all to grab quickly.
TruKitchens
This bar lives in the kitchen space, just off the living room. For the cabinetry, a custom dark stain was used on rift cut white oak in Grabill Cabinet's Lacunar door style. Glass upper cabinets add sparkle and interest to the clean lines of the door style. Cabinetry: Grabill Cabinets; Interior Design: Kathryn Chaplow Interior Design; Builder: White Birch Builders; Photographer: Werner Straube Photography
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
The basement wet bar is fully stocked for all of the family gatherings. Gemstone white quartz panels and countertops contrast beautifully with the stained walnut custom woodwork.
Scott Bergmann Photography
Carrie D. Mader Designs
I have an addiction to bar carts. They are so versatile! This one is overcrowded and I dig it.
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
A jaunty 1950's cocktail bar sits beneath the ceiling canopy detail, and adjacent to some antique mirrored Crittall windows.
Photographer: Rachael Smith
Holly Christian | PLUCKED + STUFF LTD
We knocked through the lounge to create a double space. It certainly works hard, but looks oh so cool. Living Space | Work Space | Cocktail Space. An eclectic mix of new and old pieces have gone in to this charismatic room ?? Designed and Furniture sourced by @plucked_interiors
S T U D I O 8 Architect
A Young Couple's Expanding Footprint
When my clients realized their new baby was going to require new space they didn't have to move very far. Three floors up they found a tastefully renovated 3 bedroom in their Art Deco Gramercy building. The apartment came complete with a timeless Henrybuilt kitchen, but the bathrooms needed a bit of work. They also needed a lot more furniture to fit the space that wouldn't make it look like a preschool. An eclectic mix of furniture was selected by my client, myself and an additional designer. An Art Deco steel door by Erik Anderson From Gunnard Design and Art Deco furniture took their cues from the building. Mid Century reproductions are mixed with modern designs from BluDot, and the Dulwich Extendable Table from Design Within Reach. Their Master Bedroom Suite was turned into a Hotel Suite.
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