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Домашний бар с столешницей из талькохлорита и светлым паркетным полом – фото дизайна интерьера

Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Atlanta Curb AppealAtlanta Curb Appeal
Black Bar. Gold stools. Gorgeous tile and counters. Gold hardware
На фото: огромный прямой домашний бар в стиле модернизм с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с утопленной филенкой, черными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из керамической плитки, светлым паркетным полом, бежевым полом и черной столешницей с
Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Atlanta Curb AppealAtlanta Curb Appeal
Black Bar. Gold stools. Gorgeous tile and counters. Gold hardware
Свежая идея для дизайна: огромный прямой домашний бар в стиле модернизм с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с утопленной филенкой, черными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из керамической плитки, светлым паркетным полом, бежевым полом и черной столешницей - отличное фото интерьера
GAME FACE
GAME FACE
Kelly Scanlon Interior DesignKelly Scanlon Interior Design
An otherwise unremarkable lower level is now a layered, multifunctional room including a place to play, watch, sleep, and drink. Our client didn’t want light, bright, airy grey and white - PASS! She wanted established, lived-in, stories to tell, more to make, and endless interest. So we put in true French Oak planks stained in a tobacco tone, dressed the walls in gold rivets and black hemp paper, and filled them with vintage art and lighting. We added a bar, sleeper sofa of dreams, and wrapped a drink ledge around the room so players can easily free up their hands to line up their next shot or elbow bump a teammate for encouragement! Soapstone, aged brass, blackened steel, antiqued mirrors, distressed woods and vintage inspired textiles are all at home in this story - GAME ON! Check out the laundry details as well. The beloved house cats claimed the entire corner of cabinetry for the ultimate maze (and clever litter box concealment). Overall, a WIN-WIN!
Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Black is the New Gray: Back in Black East Cobb Home Makeover
Atlanta Curb AppealAtlanta Curb Appeal
Black Bar. Gold stools. Gorgeous tile and counters. Gold hardware
Стильный дизайн: огромный прямой домашний бар в стиле модернизм с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с утопленной филенкой, черными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из керамической плитки, светлым паркетным полом, бежевым полом и черной столешницей - последний тренд
Curved Wet Bar Mirrors
Curved Wet Bar Mirrors
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Curved wet bar by Crystal Cabinets
Свежая идея для дизайна: параллельный домашний бар среднего размера в современном стиле с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с выступающей филенкой, светлыми деревянными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из каменной плиты, светлым паркетным полом и серым полом - отличное фото интерьера
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Curved Wet Bar
Curved Wet Bar
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Curved wet bar by Crystal Cabinets
Источник вдохновения для домашнего уюта: параллельный домашний бар среднего размера в современном стиле с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с выступающей филенкой, светлыми деревянными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из каменной плиты, светлым паркетным полом и серым полом
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Curved Wet Bar
Curved Wet Bar
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Curved wet bar by Crystal Cabinets
На фото: параллельный домашний бар среднего размера в современном стиле с барной стойкой, накладной мойкой, фасадами с выступающей филенкой, светлыми деревянными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, черным фартуком, фартуком из каменной плиты, светлым паркетным полом и серым полом
Lakefront Home
Lakefront Home
Capital Construction IncCapital Construction Inc
Пример оригинального дизайна: большой п-образный домашний бар в стиле модернизм с врезной мойкой, плоскими фасадами, светлыми деревянными фасадами, столешницей из талькохлорита, светлым паркетным полом и мойкой
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Best basement renovation in New Market Maryland with new photos
Talon Construction Inc.Talon Construction Inc.
Here is how you can transform your basement into a rustic western saloon: The Bar: Reclaimed Wood: Opt for a bar built with reclaimed wood for a truly rustic look. The wood will have natural imperfections and a weathered finish that exudes a Wild West charm. You can go for a classic straight bar design or a U-shaped one to create a more intimate space. Stone Accents: To add a touch of sophistication, consider incorporating a stone slab for the bar top. Look for natural stones like granite or soapstone with earthy tones that complement the reclaimed wood. Metal Accents: Wrought iron or hammered copper add a touch of western flair. You can use these materials for the bar footrest, cabinet hardware, or even light fixtures. Seating and Tables: Bar stools: Choose bar stools with leather seats and weathered wood frames. Look for details like nailhead trim or fringe accents to tie into the western theme. High-top tables: A couple of high-top tables with a similar rustic aesthetic can provide additional seating and space for playing cards or board games. Flooring and Walls: Wood Floors: Reclaimed or distressed wood flooring throughout the basement will continue the rustic feel. Stone Tiles: Alternatively, for high-traffic areas, consider stone tiles that resemble natural flagstone or slate. Lighting and Ambiance: Warm Lighting: Aim for warm and inviting lighting. Wall-mounted sconces with iron fixtures will create a soft, diffused glow. Western Decor: Spruce up the space with western-themed décor. Wild west artwork or wall hangings, vintage cowboy photographs, or wagon wheel chandeliers all add a touch of personality. Rugs: Area rugs with southwestern patterns or Native American designs can add pops of color and texture to the space. Don't forget the details: Barware: Invest in a rustic barware set. Look for glasses and mugs made from thick, colored glass or mason jars. Entertainment: A pool table or a dartboard or shuffleboard table can provide guests with some entertainment. With these ideas, you can create a unique rustic vibe and inviting western-style home bar in your basement, perfect for entertaining friends and family.
San Carlos Treetop
San Carlos Treetop
Cathie Hong InteriorsCathie Hong Interiors
What started as a kitchen and two-bathroom remodel evolved into a full home renovation plus conversion of the downstairs unfinished basement into a permitted first story addition, complete with family room, guest suite, mudroom, and a new front entrance. We married the midcentury modern architecture with vintage, eclectic details and thoughtful materials.

Домашний бар с столешницей из талькохлорита и светлым паркетным полом – фото дизайна интерьера

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