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INSPERIORS, LLC
Complete Dry Bar Remodel Designed by Interior Designer Nathan J. Reynolds and Installed by Wescott Building & Remodeling, LLC. phone: (401) 234-6194 and (508) 837-3972 email: nathan@insperiors.com www.insperiors.com Photography Courtesy of © 2017 C. Shaw Photography.
Claude C. Lapp Architects, LLC
Beverage center to serve the Great Room & Dining Room while entertaining.
Anna Lisa Avelar Interior Design
shaker cabinets, coffee bar, bar, wine fridge, beverage fridge, wine rack, wine racks, wine storage.
Christopher Stark Photo
Castle Homes
Walls: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut 50% Antique Brown
Trim: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut 50% Antique Brown
Cabinets and soffit: (Alder) Stained Minwax 50% Dark Walnut, 50% Antique Brown or match sample
Reed Brown Photography
Bullseye Wood Specialties, L.L.C
Wet bar features glass cabinetry with glass shelving to showcase the owners' alcohol collection, a paneled Sub Zero wine frig with glass door and paneled drawers, arabesque glass tile back splash and a custom crystal stemware cabinet with glass doors and glass shelving. The wet bar also has up lighting at the crown and under cabinet lighting, switched separately and operated by remote control.
Jack Cook Photography
KabCo Kitchens
This ranch style home was renovated in 2016 with a new inspiring kitchen and bar by KabCo. A simple design featuring custom shelves, white cabinetry and a chalkboard complete the look.
Christine Donner Kitchen Design Inc.
Something for grown-ups: an elegant wine bar with a mahogany countertop and an antiqued mirror backsplash. A small sink balances the wine cooler on the left. The illuminated wall cabinet with fishtail leaded glass doors holds a collection of fine wine glasses.
Photo by Mary Ellen Hendricks
Tina Colebrook Architect
This client approached us to help her redesign her kitchen. It turned out to be a redesign of their spacious kitchen, informal dining, wet bar, work desk & pantry. Our design started with the clean-up of some intrusive structure. We were able to replace a dropped beam and post with a larger flush beam and removed and intrusively placed post. This simple structural change opened up more design opportunities and helped the areas flow easily between one another.
Special attention was applied to the show stopping stained gray kitchen island which became the focal point of the kitchen. The previous L-shaped was lined with columns and arches visually closing itself and its users off from the living and dining areas nearby. The owner was able to source a beautiful one piece slab of honed Vermont white danby marble for the island. This spacious island provides generous seating for 4-5 people and plenty of space for cooking prep and clean up. After removing the arches from the island area we did not want to clutter up the space, so two lantern fixtures from Circa lighting were selected to add an eye attracting detail as well as task lighting.
The island isn’t the only pageant winner in this kitchen, the range wall has plenty to look at with the Wolf cook top, the custom vent hood, by Modern-Aire, and classic Carrera marble subway tile back splash and the perimeter counter top of honed absolute black granite.
Phoography: Tina Colebrook
Stephani Buchman Photography
Photography by www.stephanibuchmanphotography.com
Interior Design by Christine DeCosta www.decorbychristine.com
Board & Vellum
The basement bar uses space that would otherwise be empty square footage. A custom bar aligns with the stair treads and is the same wood and finish as the floors upstairs. John Wilbanks Photography
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