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SOLARWORKS Glass Tinting
Window film installed on residential windows can help homeowners enjoy the view of the water with reduced heat and glare Photo Courtesy of Eastman
Curate Studios, LLC
Whole home renovation in University Park, Texas - Wet Bar. Project included Acacia-Wood veneer wall covering with 14k gold foil outlines from Phillip Jeffries.
Barry & Wynn Architects, Inc.
A compact bar with beer tap carries slate tile up walls and over the ceiling. A curved, sloping slate base supports the granite top. Views to nook and kitchen beyond.
McDaniels Kitchen and Bath
This eclectic farmhouse kitchen design in Webberville is a warm, welcoming space featuring light wood raised panel cabinetry that give the space a traditional, yet rustic appeal. The kitchen cabinets are accented by a dark ANA granite countertop, dark hardware and plumbing fixtures, and black stainless Kitchenaid appliances. A stainless apron front sink faces an opening to the living area, which is framed by the white Olympia glass subway tile. The bi-level angled island fits neatly into the space, and incorporates barstool seating and a slide in downdraft range. A hutch offers additional storage and display space in open shelves and glass front cabinets, with an adjacent built in desk. A separate beverage bar in white cabinetry includes a Kitchenaid undercounter beverage refrigerator. Gray ceramic tile flooring neatly pulls together the design and offers a practical surface for this busy kitchen design.
SDL Design
Sarah was inspired by the Art Deco style of the 1920s to create life in this area. Iron, aluminum, lacquered wood, leather, and vintage mirrors are some of the vintage materials chosen for the bar, completely designed by Sarah and produced in Germany by artisans.
Black and brown zigzagged rugs perfectly compliment the more modern elements of this space, such as the angular pool table and the fierce photography display of “The Woman on Fire” by Guido Argentini.
Drury Design
The objectives were:
Make better use of the dining room – create a space ideal for informal gatherings
Create a display space that is Marvel Spectacular-worthy
Create a wow-worthy focal point that is visible as guests walk in the front door
Incorporate a sink into the bar
Plenty of storage
Incorporate the client’s custom “barrel” secret mini bar into the design
Design challenges we solved for:
Make the two areas feel as one
Provide enough support for the bar’s thick wood-top so that it would not need legs that would interfere with the seating area
Find a way to incorporate as much bar seating as possible
Make the room’s finishes flow with the rest of the house
THE RENEWED SPACE
Design solutions:
Add open cabinets on the back bar wall with lights and display sections – this ties the bar area to the open display cabinets
Back bar wall base cabinets provide lots of storage
U-shaped island allows for more seating
Custom shelving adjustable to accommodate a wide range of collectibles
Finishes that tie into the secret barrel bar integrate nicely with the rest of the house
Transforming the former dining room area into a bar with lots of display shelving gives the clients a new, functional gathering place that reflects their personal style. It feels more fun and modern, and it feels more like “them.” After all, this is their own special area in their own home and it’s a perfect place for hanging out with friends.
Turkey Creek Tinting
Window film installed on residential windows can help homeowners enjoy the view of the water with reduced heat and glare Photo Courtesy of Eastman
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