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Lauren Pennisi Interiors
Pink retro pendants a floating bar and antique mirror make this inviting space sing!
Phase One Design
Our office was renovated in 2019 with a complete head-to-toe upfit. Combining a variety of style that worked well with the space, it's a collaboration of industrial and eclectic. It's extremely represenatative of our business brand, ethos, and style which is well reflected in each area of the office. Highlighted here is the client waiting area.
SLC Interior Design
A cosy living room and eclectic bar area seamlessly merged, through the use of a simple yet effective colour palette and furniture placement.
The bar was a bespoke design and placed in such away that the architectural features, which were dividing the room, would be incorporated and therefore no longer be predominant.
The period beams, on the walls, were further enhanced by setting them against a contemporary colour, and wallpaper, with the wood element carried through to the new floor and bar.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
Wood floating shelves play host to the homeowner's wine and spirits. White subway tiles are a simple yet cheerful touch to this black and white home bar.
Archology, LLC
This wine bar is located just off of the roof deck, tucked behind the essential powder room as well, which allows for easy extended stays on the deck.
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.
JAWS Enterprises of GA LLC
Unique coffee room featuring built in cabinets to each side. Built in bench seating with storage below. Custom slab walnut table top and painted legs with glazing to match cabinetry. Dark hardwood floor.
Photographed by Chuck Murphy Statesboro, GA
Studio Z Architecture
This elegant butler’s pantry links the new formal dining room and kitchen, providing space for serving food and drinks. Unique materials like mirror tile and leather wallpaper were used to add interest.
Contractor: Momentum Construction LLC
Photographer: Laura McCaffery Photography
Interior Design: Studio Z Architecture
Interior Decorating: Sarah Finnane Design
SLC Interior Design
A cosy living room and eclectic bar area seamlessly merged, through the use of a simple yet effective colour palette and furniture placement.
The bar was a bespoke design and placed in such away that the architectural features, which were dividing the room, would be incorporated and therefore no longer be predominant.
The period beams, on the walls, were further enhanced by setting them against a contemporary colour, and wallpaper, with the wood element carried through to the new floor and bar.
192 Billeder af eklektisk hjemmebar med brunt gulv
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