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Living room - traditional formal light wood floor living room idea in Charlotte with blue walls and a standard fireplace
Living room - traditional formal light wood floor living room idea in Charlotte with blue walls and a standard fireplace

This home bar was designed to embody the feel of the pubs that the customer had become fond of on several trips to Ireland. From the solid wood bar tops to the hand carved custom corbels, this bar is a one-of-a-kind.

Dustin Peck
Mid-sized mountain style galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor wet bar photo in Charlotte with brown cabinets and solid surface countertops
Mid-sized mountain style galley medium tone wood floor and brown floor wet bar photo in Charlotte with brown cabinets and solid surface countertops
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Inspiration for a timeless dark wood floor family room remodel in Chicago with a standard fireplace and a wood fireplace surround

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Example of a classic living room design in Dallas with brown walls
Example of a classic living room design in Dallas with brown walls

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Example of a large transitional light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Atlanta with blue walls
Example of a large transitional light wood floor kitchen/dining room combo design in Atlanta with blue walls

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This project involved converting a partially finished basement into an ultimate media room with an English pub. The family is big on entertaining and enjoys watching movies and college football. It was important to combine the media area with the pub to create options for guests within the same space. Although the home has a full sized basement the staircase was centrally located, which made it difficult for special configuration. As a result, we were able to work with the existing plan be designing a media area large enough for a sectional sofa and additional seating with the English pub at the far end of the room.
The home owner had a projection screen on a bare wall with the electrical components stacked on boxes. The new plan involved installing new cabinets to accommodate components and surround the screen to give it a built-in finish. Open shelving also allows the homeowner to feature some of their collectible sports memorabilia. As if the 130 inch projection screen wasn’t large enough, the surround sound system makes you feel like you are part of the action. It is as close to the I MAX viewing experience as you are going to get in a home. Sound-deadening insulation was installed in the ceiling and walls to prevent noise from penetrating the second floor.
The design of the pub was inspired by the home owner’s favorite local pub, Brazenhead. The bar countertop with lift-top entrance was custom built by our carpenters to simulate aged wood. The finish looks rough, but it is smooth enough to wipe down easily. The top encloses the bar and provides seating for guests. A TV at the bar allows guest to follow along with the game on the big screen or tune into another game. The game table provides even another option for entertainment in the media room. Stacked stone with thick mortar joints was installed on the face of the bar and to an opposite wall containing the entrance to a wine room. Hand scrapped hardwood floors were installed in the pub portion of the media room to provide yet another touch to “Brazenhead” their own pub.
The wet bar is under a soffit area that continues into the media area due to existing duct work. We wanted to creatively find a way to separate the two spaces. Adding trim on the ceiling and front of soffit at the bar defined the area and made a great transition from the drywall soffit to the wet bar. A tin ceiling was installed which added to the ambience of the pub wet bar and further aided in defining the soffit as an intentional part of the design. Custom built wainscoting borders the perimeter of the media room. The end result allows the client to comfortably entertain in a space designed just for them.

April Greer
Entryway - traditional entryway idea in Seattle with a glass front door
Entryway - traditional entryway idea in Seattle with a glass front door

Interior Designers Firm in Miami Florida,
PHOTOGRAPHY BY DANIEL NEWCOMB, PALM BEACH GARDENS.
This one-of-a-kind 2,400 SF condo unit is located in Allison Island. The 2-story first floor unit has a direct view of the bay with floor-to-ceiling windows that blend the exterior with the interior. The large terrace allowed for a beautiful landscape design with citrus trees and lush plants, including artificial grass and natural stone floors. With the 40” x 40” white glass tile throughout, the living area in the unit was amplified. The kitchen counters were dressed with Calacatta Marble and stainless steel appliances for an impeccable clean look. The custom doors were done incorporating exotic cherry wood with etched glass details, adding a warm detail to the space.
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This project involved converting a partially finished basement into an ultimate media room with an English pub. The family is big on entertaining and enjoys watching movies and college football. It was important to combine the media area with the pub to create options for guests within the same space. Although the home has a full sized basement the staircase was centrally located, which made it difficult for special configuration. As a result, we were able to work with the existing plan be designing a media area large enough for a sectional sofa and additional seating with the English pub at the far end of the room.
The home owner had a projection screen on a bare wall with the electrical components stacked on boxes. The new plan involved installing new cabinets to accommodate components and surround the screen to give it a built-in finish. Open shelving also allows the homeowner to feature some of their collectible sports memorabilia. As if the 130 inch projection screen wasn’t large enough, the surround sound system makes you feel like you are part of the action. It is as close to the I MAX viewing experience as you are going to get in a home. Sound-deadening insulation was installed in the ceiling and walls to prevent noise from penetrating the second floor.
The design of the pub was inspired by the home owner’s favorite local pub, Brazenhead. The bar countertop with lift-top entrance was custom built by our carpenters to simulate aged wood. The finish looks rough, but it is smooth enough to wipe down easily. The top encloses the bar and provides seating for guests. A TV at the bar allows guest to follow along with the game on the big screen or tune into another game. The game table provides even another option for entertainment in the media room. Stacked stone with thick mortar joints was installed on the face of the bar and to an opposite wall containing the entrance to a wine room. Hand scrapped hardwood floors were installed in the pub portion of the media room to provide yet another touch to “Brazenhead” their own pub.
The wet bar is under a soffit area that continues into the media area due to existing duct work. We wanted to creatively find a way to separate the two spaces. Adding trim on the ceiling and front of soffit at the bar defined the area and made a great transition from the drywall soffit to the wet bar. A tin ceiling was installed which added to the ambience of the pub wet bar and further aided in defining the soffit as an intentional part of the design. Custom built wainscoting borders the perimeter of the media room. The end result allows the client to comfortably entertain in a space designed just for them.

This intimate home theatre just off the pub evokes the feeling from a vintage film era yet boasts comfortable present-day seating and systems complete with speakers well-hidden behind the upholstered wall panels.
Photo by Bruce Luetters

Reclaimed wood barn doors welcome you to the pub.
Home bar - mid-sized traditional home bar idea in Richmond
Home bar - mid-sized traditional home bar idea in Richmond

The bar top is acid splashed galvanized steel.
Mid-sized elegant home bar photo in Richmond
Mid-sized elegant home bar photo in Richmond

Step into this captivating basement remodel that transports you to the cozy and mysterious ambiance of a dark, moody Irish pub. The design seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics, creating a space that exudes warmth, character, and a touch of nostalgia. The natural stone walls add a rustic and authentic charm. Beneath your feet, polished concrete floors give the space an industrial edge while maintaining a sleek and contemporary look. As you make your way towards the heart of the room, a custom home bar beckons. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the bar features a rich, dark wood that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stone and concrete. Above the bar, a custom etched mirror takes center stage. The mirror is not just a reflective surface but a piece of art, adorned with a detailed family crest. Amidst the dim lighting, strategically placed fixtures and pendant lights cast a warm glow, creating intimate pockets of light and shadow throughout the room. In this basement retreat, the marriage of natural stone, polished concrete, and custom craftsmanship creates a dark, moody Irish pub feel that is both timeless and inviting.

Step into this captivating basement remodel that transports you to the cozy and mysterious ambiance of a dark, moody Irish pub. The design seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics, creating a space that exudes warmth, character, and a touch of nostalgia. The natural stone walls add a rustic and authentic charm. Beneath your feet, polished concrete floors give the space an industrial edge while maintaining a sleek and contemporary look. As you make your way towards the heart of the room, a custom home bar beckons. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the bar features a rich, dark wood that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stone and concrete. Above the bar, a custom etched mirror takes center stage. The mirror is not just a reflective surface but a piece of art, adorned with a detailed family crest. Amidst the dim lighting, strategically placed fixtures and pendant lights cast a warm glow, creating intimate pockets of light and shadow throughout the room. In this basement retreat, the marriage of natural stone, polished concrete, and custom craftsmanship creates a dark, moody Irish pub feel that is both timeless and inviting.

Looking back to the entry doors--rustic sliding barn doors. A great view of the gaming options--pool table, dart board and table top shuffle board.
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless home bar remodel in Richmond
Inspiration for a mid-sized timeless home bar remodel in Richmond

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Step into this captivating basement remodel that transports you to the cozy and mysterious ambiance of a dark, moody Irish pub. The design seamlessly blends traditional elements with modern aesthetics, creating a space that exudes warmth, character, and a touch of nostalgia. The natural stone walls add a rustic and authentic charm. Beneath your feet, polished concrete floors give the space an industrial edge while maintaining a sleek and contemporary look. As you make your way towards the heart of the room, a custom home bar beckons. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the bar features a rich, dark wood that contrasts beautifully with the surrounding stone and concrete. Above the bar, a custom etched mirror takes center stage. The mirror is not just a reflective surface but a piece of art, adorned with a detailed family crest. Amidst the dim lighting, strategically placed fixtures and pendant lights cast a warm glow, creating intimate pockets of light and shadow throughout the room. In this basement retreat, the marriage of natural stone, polished concrete, and custom craftsmanship creates a dark, moody Irish pub feel that is both timeless and inviting.

Joe Cotitta
Epic Photography
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Builder: Eagle Luxury Property
Example of a mid-sized transitional master carpeted bedroom design in Phoenix with gray walls and no fireplace
Example of a mid-sized transitional master carpeted bedroom design in Phoenix with gray walls and no fireplace
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