Home Bar Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and Marble Floors
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alene workman interior design, inc
This Miami Modern style custom bar replaced an old world dark wood style pub. This updated social gathering spot allows you to sit with your friends, enjoy a cocktail, and appreciate the commissioned art installation on the bar's backsplash wall, enhanced by wall-washed lighting. The italian bar chairs are upholstered in red leather and feature woven cane backs.
The Kitchenworks
Matthew Horton
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional seated home bar in Miami with dark wood cabinets and marble floors.
Design ideas for a mid-sized traditional seated home bar in Miami with dark wood cabinets and marble floors.
eMOD Construction Inc.
Design ideas for a large contemporary galley seated home bar in Chicago with open cabinets, medium wood cabinets, granite benchtops, mirror splashback, limestone floors and beige floor.
Peter Cadoux Architects, P.C.
Design ideas for a mid-sized beach style galley seated home bar in New York with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, wood benchtops and limestone floors.
Ferrugio Design + Associates
Inspiration for a contemporary single-wall home bar in Los Angeles with flat-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble floors and no sink.
Zimmer Design LLC
Glamourous dry bar with tall Lincoln marble backsplash and vintage mirror. Flanked by custom deGournay wall mural.
Photo of a large traditional galley home bar in Minneapolis with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, mirror splashback, marble floors, beige floor and white benchtop.
Photo of a large traditional galley home bar in Minneapolis with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, marble benchtops, white splashback, mirror splashback, marble floors, beige floor and white benchtop.
Simon Kennedy Architectural Photography
Design ideas for a large modern home bar in London with flat-panel cabinets, brown cabinets, marble benchtops, limestone floors, grey floor and grey benchtop.
MPdL Studio
Custom bar area features a walnut butcher block counter and frosted bronze glass shelves.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary galley wet bar in Detroit with limestone floors and blue floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary galley wet bar in Detroit with limestone floors and blue floor.
Homes by Design
Photo of a mid-sized traditional galley wet bar in Indianapolis with limestone floors, glass-front cabinets and dark wood cabinets.
Nasrallah Architectural Group, Inc.
Photo: Everett & Soule
Design ideas for an expansive country single-wall seated home bar in Orlando with dark wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, brown splashback, timber splashback and limestone floors.
Design ideas for an expansive country single-wall seated home bar in Orlando with dark wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, brown splashback, timber splashback and limestone floors.
ORIJIN STONE, LLC
This Minnesota Artisan Tour showcase home features three exceptional natural stone fireplaces. A custom blend of ORIJIN STONE's Alder™ Split Face Limestone is paired with custom Indiana Limestone for the oversized hearths. Minnetrista, MN residence.
MASONRY: SJB Masonry + Concrete
BUILDER: Denali Custom Homes, Inc.
PHOTOGRAPHY: Landmark Photography
Bravas Boca Raton
Fully integrated Signature Estate featuring Creston controls and Crestron panelized lighting, and Crestron motorized shades and draperies, whole-house audio and video, HVAC, voice and video communication atboth both the front door and gate. Modern, warm, and clean-line design, with total custom details and finishes. The front includes a serene and impressive atrium foyer with two-story floor to ceiling glass walls and multi-level fire/water fountains on either side of the grand bronze aluminum pivot entry door. Elegant extra-large 47'' imported white porcelain tile runs seamlessly to the rear exterior pool deck, and a dark stained oak wood is found on the stairway treads and second floor. The great room has an incredible Neolith onyx wall and see-through linear gas fireplace and is appointed perfectly for views of the zero edge pool and waterway.
The club room features a bar and wine featuring a cable wine racking system, comprised of cables made from the finest grade of stainless steel that makes it look as though the wine is floating on air. A center spine stainless steel staircase has a smoked glass railing and wood handrail.
Lori Dennis, ASID, LEED AP
This is an example of a large country single-wall wet bar in Los Angeles with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, solid surface benchtops, white splashback, limestone floors, grey floor and grey benchtop.
Modern Smart Homes
Photo of a mid-sized modern single-wall wet bar in Cleveland with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets, marble benchtops, mirror splashback, marble floors and white floor.
Shuster Design Associates
Bar area in large open floor plan social space. Details include custom-made 10-foot freestanding Michelangelo marble bar, Macassar ebony bar accents and shelves, zebrawood wall paneling with a flat-panel LED television.
Lewisham Interiors
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary galley wet bar in Melbourne with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, black cabinets, granite benchtops, black splashback, mirror splashback, marble floors, white floor and grey benchtop.
Mercury Mosaics and Tile
Brooklyn Brownstone Renovation
3"x6" Subway Tile - 1036W Bluegrass
Photos by Jody Kivort
Design ideas for a large transitional single-wall seated home bar in New York with medium wood cabinets, marble benchtops, blue splashback, marble floors, subway tile splashback, white floor and white benchtop.
Design ideas for a large transitional single-wall seated home bar in New York with medium wood cabinets, marble benchtops, blue splashback, marble floors, subway tile splashback, white floor and white benchtop.
Astratto Design
Embarking on the design journey of Wabi Sabi Refuge, I immersed myself in the profound quest for tranquility and harmony. This project became a testament to the pursuit of a tranquil haven that stirs a deep sense of calm within. Guided by the essence of wabi-sabi, my intention was to curate Wabi Sabi Refuge as a sacred space that nurtures an ethereal atmosphere, summoning a sincere connection with the surrounding world. Deliberate choices of muted hues and minimalist elements foster an environment of uncluttered serenity, encouraging introspection and contemplation. Embracing the innate imperfections and distinctive qualities of the carefully selected materials and objects added an exquisite touch of organic allure, instilling an authentic reverence for the beauty inherent in nature's creations. Wabi Sabi Refuge serves as a sanctuary, an evocative invitation for visitors to embrace the sublime simplicity, find solace in the imperfect, and uncover the profound and tranquil beauty that wabi-sabi unveils.
Equilibrium Interior Design Inc
This jewel bar is tacked into an alcove with very little space.
Wood ceiling details play on the drywall soffit layouts and make the bar look like it simply belongs there.
Various design decisions were made in order to make this little bar feel larger and allow to maximize storage. For example, there is no hanging pendants over the illuminated onyx front and the front of the bar was designed with horizontal slats and uplifting illuminated onyx slabs to keep the area open and airy. Storage is completely maximized in this little space and includes full height refrigerated wine storage with more wine storage directly above inside the cabinet. The mirrored backsplash and upper cabinets are tacked away and provide additional liquor storage beyond, but also reflect the are directly in front to offer illusion of more space. As you turn around the corner, there is a cabinet with a linear sink against the wall which not only has an obvious function, but was selected to double as a built in ice through for cooling your favorite drinks.
And of course, you must have drawer storage at your bar for napkins, bar tool set, and other bar essentials. These drawers are cleverly incorporated into the design of the illuminated onyx cube on the right side of the bar without affecting the look of the illuminated part.
Considering the footprint of about 55 SF, this is the best use of space incorporating everything you would possibly need in a bar… and it looks incredible!
Photography: Craig Denis
Home Bar Design Ideas with Limestone Floors and Marble Floors
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