Beverage station/Coffee bar
Coffee bar cabinet with retractable doors in open position. Internal lighting & wall-mounted pot filler. Countertop within cabinet detailed to include concealed drain. Microwave built-in below countertop without the use of a trim kit. View through kitchen pass-through to living room beyond. Leathered-quartzite countertops and distressed wood beams. Mid-sized transitional travertine floor and beige floor enclosed kitchen photo in Houston with beaded inset cabinets, gray cabinets, quartzite countertops, gray backsplash, stone slab backsplash, stainless steel appliances and gray countertops -
Sink dual purpose beverage station and laundry tub
USE ONE CORNER COUNTERTOP BY KITCHEN DOOR AND ONE FOR BEVERAGE STATION CLOSER TO ENTRYWAY?? 10. Countertop cabinets. A designer’s kitchen is always a good place to spot great design ideas. Going back to Robertson’s personal kitchen, you’ll see two countertop cabinets in each corner flanking the sink. Farmhouse Kitchen by Studio Dearborn Studio Dearborn Corners in kitchens often go unused because they’re difficult to reach and wind up being dead space. A tall cabinet with a drawer on the bottom creates a smart storage opportunity for quick-grab items like spices, oils and snacks.
Custom bar. The indigo hue carries over into the living room’s bar area, whose location was another decision made with entertaining in mind. The bar includes a sink, beverage and wine refrigerators, and glass-front cabinets for displaying barware. The countertop is Monterra marble, and the sink is granite composite.
A coffee, beverage and storage station delivers a lot of function in a compact space. Pulling off this area was no easy feat. Mac Cesares, Hammer & Hand’s project supervisor, says joining multiple rooms together that were already out of square and plumb was especially challenging with corner and wrapping elements like those at the coffee bar. “The design featured many clean lines and geometric patterns, including tilework and flooring,” Cesares says. “That required a great amount of forethought and planning before starting installation to keep the lines parallel and true, as well as uphold the homeowner’s and designer’s vision of a holistic kitchen space with seamless transitions between planes and materials.”
combined entryway and beverage center...
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