249 Billeder af hjemmebar med rød stænkplade

Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
Bloomfield Hills, MI Basement Renovation
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
With connections to a local artist who handcrafted and welded the steel doors to the built-in liquor cabinet, our clients were ecstatic with the results.
Basement Wine Nook
Basement Wine Nook
Castleman Carpentry, LLCCastleman Carpentry, LLC
A small unused portion of a basement was transformed into a bar area with wine cellar feel.
Low Country
Low Country
Robert Paige Cabinetry LLCRobert Paige Cabinetry LLC
Photography by William Quarles. Designed by Shannon Bogen. Built by Robert Paige Cabinetry. Contractor Tom Martin
Main bar angled view
Main bar angled view
Bella Villa Design StudioBella Villa Design Studio
Our clients really wanted old warehouse looking brick so we found just the thing in thin brick format so that it wouldn't take up too much room in this cool bar off the living area.
Hedwig
Hedwig
Lauren Dyer InteriorsLauren Dyer Interiors
Don Hoffman, Houston, Texas
House in Port of Spain, Trinidad
House in Port of Spain, Trinidad
Dickinson WoodworksDickinson Woodworks
Bar installation with Walnut folding doors incorporating Brass shelving and leather upholstered linings. American Black Walnut veneered panelling to the walls and ceiling. Black steel and Walnut front bar. Architect: Jamie Fobert Architects Photo credit: Hufton and Crow Photography
SHRBA Winner - Best Custom Home 2019
SHRBA Winner - Best Custom Home 2019
Vereco Smart Green Homes LtdVereco Smart Green Homes Ltd
Modern industrial style home bar with walnut cabinetry featuring a mini bar and custom wine rack. Walnut floating shelves with industrial style brick feature wall.
KU Themed Basement Remodel
KU Themed Basement Remodel
Christine Julian Interiors LLCChristine Julian Interiors LLC
Rustic Style Basement Remodel with Bar - Photo Credits Kristol Kumar Photography
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Industrial Pub Room Remodel
Interior Trends Inc. Design & RemodelingInterior Trends Inc. Design & Remodeling
An unused closet was turned into a wet bar. Reclaimed wood shelves are suspended by industrial rods from the ceiling. The backsplash of the bar is covered in a paper brick veneer product usually used for set design. A distressed faux paint technique was applied over the embossed brick surface to make it look like a real worn brick wall. Photo By Fred Lassmann

249 Billeder af hjemmebar med rød stænkplade

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