Mid-Century Modern Home Bar Ideas
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Anne Architecture
Nestled in the corner of the new living room is a handsome wet bar.
Inspiration for a 1950s home bar remodel in Atlanta
Inspiration for a 1950s home bar remodel in Atlanta
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This lower level bar pairs with the kitchen stained componants, but reads as furniture rather than additional kitchen because of the warmth. This was an ideal place for a wet bar, as there is direct access to the outdoor patio, and the room is elongated and needed several functions to feel spacially correct. The custom cabinetry became the knee wall division....and a great place for barware and display at the same time.
Coleman Builders, LLC
Example of a 1950s dark wood floor and brown floor wet bar design in Charleston with a drop-in sink, beaded inset cabinets, blue cabinets, quartz countertops, mirror backsplash and white countertops
West Designs - Full Service K+B Designer/Builder
This beautiful Art Deco inspired tile is showcased best in large areas - like one shower wall, or entire splash for a bar area.
Inspiration for a 1960s home bar remodel in Sacramento
Inspiration for a 1960s home bar remodel in Sacramento
The Firefly Garden
Lumiere is a subtle accent light that blends well with any décor. Designed for side tables, small nooks, or as a bathroom night light. Available in a variety of succulents and vases, this illuminated piece is operated with a Lithium Coin 3V battery.
Mid-Century Modern Home Bar Ideas
Woodmark Homes, LLC
This bright and classic kitchen remodel transforms a formerly cramped and dark room, common in many of Seattle’s older houses, into an inviting heart of a home. Working with a timeless material palette, the Architect and their design team created a gracious space perfect for entertaining, cooking, and interacting with the adjacent rooms.
To maximize the square footage of this small kitchen, the team pulled back the walls around the existing basement stairs and added windows, giving the space a stylish and polished new look. This remodel shows how simple moves can increase the livability of a small kitchen while adding value to the home and enjoyment for the owners.
John G Wilbanks Photography
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