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Virtuoso Builders
What would a Home Bar be without a bar sink and faucet? Convenient place to rinse out glasses.
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Rustic Basement Concept- with cork flooring. fireplace, open shelving, bar area, wood paneling in Columbus
Signature Custom Homes
Our design team wanted to achieve a Pacific Northwest transitional contemporary home with a bit of nautical feel to the exterior. We mixed organic elements throughout the house to tie the look all together, along with white cabinets in the kitchen. We hope you enjoy the interior trim details we added on columns and in our tub surrounds. We took extra care on our stair system with a wrought iron accent along the top.
Photography: Layne Freedle
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Rustic Basement Concept- with cork flooring. fireplace, open shelving, bar area, wood paneling in Columbus
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Rustic Basement Concept- with cork flooring. fireplace, open shelving, bar area, wood paneling in Columbus
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Rustic Basement Concept- with cork flooring. fireplace, open shelving, bar area, wood paneling in Columbus
Virtuoso Builders
The homeowner's margarita machine was the catalyst for this home addition. What was an unused Atrium was enclosed to create this one-of-a-kind room for their wine, beverages, and collectibles.
Virtuoso Builders
The wall here was originally an outdoor wall of their Atrium. Next door is a laundry room with a window into the Atrium which we closed up and, at the same time, expanded the size of the adjacent laundry room.
Virtuoso Builders
This was once an entry to an outdoor Atrium. Now, we have a beautiful custom iron gate for the new Home Bar.
Dave Fox Design Build Remodelers
Rustic Basement Concept- with cork flooring. fireplace, open shelving, bar area, wood paneling in Columbus
Rocky Mountain Cabinet Company
This lovely ceramic tile is truly three-dimensional, textured to feel like a pile of aspen leaves.
MFW Construction
Walnut and Pecan bar cabinets. The cabinets were designed around storage for some existing folding chairs.
The windows and door were trimmed in 4/4 walnut, milled on site and oil rubbed for a classic look. The bar slab is live edge and was hand sanded to keep the uneven plane for more movement in the grain.
The owner wanted us to mimic some bullets being fired, so we over-poured the epoxy in the large knot-holes, suspending the bullets in what appears to be suspended animation of fired projectiles.
159 Billeder af hjemmebar med bambusgulv og korkgulv
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