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Home Bar Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Soapstone Benchtops

1820's Row House
1820's Row House
Andrea Leigh InteriorsAndrea Leigh Interiors
Jessica Caso
This is an example of a transitional single-wall home bar in Austin with medium wood cabinets, white splashback, no sink and soapstone benchtops.
Sea Island Residence
Sea Island Residence
JDS Designs, Inc.JDS Designs, Inc.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional single-wall seated home bar in DC Metro with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops and medium hardwood floors.
Locksley Residence | Glen Mills, PA
Locksley Residence | Glen Mills, PA
Period Architecture Ltd.Period Architecture Ltd.
Angle Eye Photography
Design ideas for a small country galley wet bar in Philadelphia with no sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, yellow splashback, brick floors and red floor.
Wet bars
Wet bars
Timeless Kitchen CabinetryTimeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Wormy chestnut wet bar, antique glass, soapstone countertop
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional single-wall wet bar in Nashville with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, ceramic floors, beige floor and black benchtop.
Country Home Remodel
Country Home Remodel
Jarrett DesignJarrett Design
Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste. In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests. Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past. Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer. Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably. The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink. While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!
Addition With Rustic Stone Wall
Addition With Rustic Stone Wall
Amiano & Son Construction, LLCAmiano & Son Construction, LLC
Brian Bortnick
Photo of a mid-sized country wet bar in Philadelphia with an undermount sink, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, multi-coloured splashback, stone tile splashback and terra-cotta floors.
Casablanca-Inspired bar
Casablanca-Inspired bar
Taylor House InteriorsTaylor House Interiors
Casablanca-inspired French country bar with soapstone countertops, wine barrel seating and bamboo ceiling.
This is an example of a small tropical u-shaped seated home bar in Santa Barbara with an undermount sink, glass-front cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, black splashback, stone slab splashback and limestone floors.
Happy Hour, wet bar room
Happy Hour, wet bar room
madDesigns kitchens, baths, interiorsmadDesigns kitchens, baths, interiors
This wet bar used to be a coat closet! We emptied the closet, removed the door, continued the hall floor tile and created a space for the homeowners to play bar tender! Hammered copper bar sink, copper bar faucet, soapstone countertops, vintage chandelier, under-cabinet lighting, ice maker.
Built-in Custom Furniture
Built-in Custom Furniture
Broward Custom Kitchens, Inc.Broward Custom Kitchens, Inc.
Dawn Maggio
Photo of a small traditional single-wall wet bar in Miami with raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, travertine floors, soapstone benchtops and mosaic tile splashback.
Whittaker Residence
Whittaker Residence
LaMay DesignsLaMay Designs
This is an example of a transitional galley seated home bar in Houston with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, beige splashback, limestone splashback and light hardwood floors.
Green River Home
Green River Home
Beacon Hill BuildersBeacon Hill Builders
Custom cherry built-in wet bar and display case
Design ideas for a mid-sized country single-wall wet bar in Burlington with no sink, beaded inset cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, brown splashback, timber splashback and light hardwood floors.
Home Bars & Cellars
Home Bars & Cellars
Fred E. Varney CompanyFred E. Varney Company
Mid-sized country single-wall home bar in Portland Maine with shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops and dark hardwood floors.
Craftsman Revived
Craftsman Revived
Zieba Builders, Inc.Zieba Builders, Inc.
Our clients are a family with three young kids. They wanted to open up and expand their kitchen so their kids could have space to move around, and it gave our clients the opportunity to keep a close eye on the children during meal preparation and remain involved in their activities. By relocating their laundry room, removing some interior walls, and moving their downstairs bathroom we were able to create a beautiful open space. The LaCantina doors and back patio we installed really open up the space even more and allow for wonderful indoor-outdoor living. Keeping the historic feel of the house was important, so we brought the house into the modern era while maintaining a high level of craftsmanship to preserve the historic ambiance. The bar area with soapstone counters with the warm wood tone of the cabinets and glass on the cabinet doors looks exquisite.
Navy St
Navy St
High Touch RemodelingHigh Touch Remodeling
Large beach style single-wall home bar in Los Angeles with no sink, flat-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, green splashback, light hardwood floors, beige floor and green benchtop.
1930s New England Colonial: Pub, Wine Cellar, Powder Room
1930s New England Colonial: Pub, Wine Cellar, Powder Room
Jennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui StyleJennifer A. Emmer/Feng Shui Style
Originally designed by renowned architect Miles Standish, a 1960s addition by Richard Wills of the elite Royal Barry Wills architecture firm - featured in Life Magazine in both 1938 & 1946 for his classic Cape Cod & Colonial home designs - added an early American pub w/ beautiful pine-paneled walls, full bar, fireplace & abundant seating as well as a country living room. We Feng Shui'ed and refreshed this classic design, providing modern touches, but remaining true to the original architect's vision.
Brimfield Home
Brimfield Home
Executive Developers, LLCExecutive Developers, LLC
home bar
Mid-sized country single-wall wet bar in Other with an undermount sink, shaker cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, grey splashback, engineered quartz splashback, medium hardwood floors, brown floor and grey benchtop.
Happy Hour, wet bar room
Happy Hour, wet bar room
madDesigns kitchens, baths, interiorsmadDesigns kitchens, baths, interiors
This wet bar used to be a coat closet! We emptied the closet, removed the door, continued the hall floor tile and created a space for the homeowners to play bar tender! Hammered copper bar sink, copper bar faucet, soapstone countertops, vintage chandelier, under-cabinet lighting, ice maker.
Transitional Basement & Bath Remodel - Naperville
Transitional Basement & Bath Remodel - Naperville
Redstart Construction, Inc.Redstart Construction, Inc.
Picture Perfect House
Photo of a mid-sized transitional single-wall wet bar in Chicago with an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, soapstone benchtops, white splashback, timber splashback, slate floors, black floor and black benchtop.
Transitional Basement & Bath Remodel - Naperville
Transitional Basement & Bath Remodel - Naperville
Redstart Construction, Inc.Redstart Construction, Inc.
Picture Perfect House
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional single-wall wet bar in Chicago with medium wood cabinets, white splashback, timber splashback, black floor, black benchtop, an undermount sink, recessed-panel cabinets, soapstone benchtops and slate floors.
Country Home Remodel
Country Home Remodel
Jarrett DesignJarrett Design
Jarrett Design is grateful for repeat clients, especially when they have impeccable taste. In this case, we started with their guest bath. An antique-inspired, hand-pegged vanity from our Nest collection, in hand-planed quarter-sawn cherry with metal capped feet, sets the tone. Calcutta Gold marble warms the room while being complimented by a white marble top and traditional backsplash. Polished nickel fixtures, lighting, and hardware selected by the client add elegance. A special bathroom for special guests. Next on the list were the laundry area, bar and fireplace. The laundry area greets those who enter through the casual back foyer of the home. It also backs up to the kitchen and breakfast nook. The clients wanted this area to be as beautiful as the other areas of the home and the visible washer and dryer were detracting from their vision. They also were hoping to allow this area to serve double duty as a buffet when they were entertaining. So, the decision was made to hide the washer and dryer with pocket doors. The new cabinetry had to match the existing wall cabinets in style and finish, which is no small task. Our Nest artist came to the rescue. A five-piece soapstone sink and distressed counter top complete the space with a nod to the past. Our clients wished to add a beverage refrigerator to the existing bar. The wall cabinets were kept in place again. Inspired by a beloved antique corner cupboard also in this sitting room, we decided to use stained cabinetry for the base and refrigerator panel. Soapstone was used for the top and new fireplace surround, bringing continuity from the nearby back foyer. Last, but definitely not least, the kitchen, banquette and powder room were addressed. The clients removed a glass door in lieu of a wide window to create a cozy breakfast nook featuring a Nest banquette base and table. Brackets for the bench were designed in keeping with the traditional details of the home. A handy drawer was incorporated. The double vase pedestal table with breadboard ends seats six comfortably. The powder room was updated with another antique reproduction vanity and beautiful vessel sink. While the kitchen was beautifully done, it was showing its age and functional improvements were desired. This room, like the laundry room, was a project that included existing cabinetry mixed with matching new cabinetry. Precision was necessary. For better function and flow, the cooking surface was relocated from the island to the side wall. Instead of a cooktop with separate wall ovens, the clients opted for a pro style range. These design changes not only make prepping and cooking in the space much more enjoyable, but also allow for a wood hood flanked by bracketed glass cabinets to act a gorgeous focal point. Other changes included removing a small desk in lieu of a dresser style counter height base cabinet. This provided improved counter space and storage. The new island gave better storage, uninterrupted counter space and a perch for the cook or company. Calacatta Gold quartz tops are complimented by a natural limestone floor. A classic apron sink and faucet along with thoughtful cabinetry details are the icing on the cake. Don’t miss the clients’ fabulous collection of serving and display pieces! We told you they have impeccable taste!

Home Bar Design Ideas with Medium Wood Cabinets and Soapstone Benchtops

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