Bar

These customers had an 80’s era bar that they wanted redone.  First, we took out a wall and reconfigured the space. Solid African Mahogany cabinets, bar top and appliance fronts followed.  The glass-tiled backsplash give it a nice sparkle and allows access to the appliances.  The cabinets are accented with hand forged iron medallions and handles.

The through wall cabinet opens up the space and allows a unique display area.  The bar transformed from a cramped, smoked glassed closet to a beautiful focal area for their home. 

Front view of Bar Area

This Through-Wall display adds a unique touch to the space and keeps the space from feeling too confined.

From this angle you can see the beautiful grain of the mahogany along with the copper sink and oil-rubbed bronze faucet.  Underneath the steins, there is access to a hidden panel that hides the customer's private liquors.

View of bar through serving area

Close up view of hand-forged iron handles.


 

Shot Glass display Cabinet

This customer had an extensive shot glass collection that he wanted to display.  The varied sizes of the glasses led us to design an variable shelving system that allows each shelf to move where it is needed.  The cabinet is constructed from African Mahogany and accented with hand-forged iron medallions. 

shot-glass-collection.display

Trunk Bar

This unusual bar was created from an old steamer trunk.  The client wasn't sure what to do with the piece and I suggested we repurpose it as a bar.  Serviceable and a conversation piece!

Trunk view before the transformation to a bar

Trunk view before the transformation to a bar

After the transformation - repurposed as a unique bar.

After the transformation - repurposed as a unique bar.