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The Ultimate Bachelor Pad
The Ultimate Bachelor Pad
The Man Card CrewThe Man Card Crew
This home bar features an open ceiling concept, stone wall, and custom crafted bar and bar back. Marcel Page Photography
Annandale Warehouse
Annandale Warehouse
SushiiphotoSushiiphoto
Photography by SQ Projects
Backlit Onyx Nuvolato Bar
Backlit Onyx Nuvolato Bar
Aria Stone GalleryAria Stone Gallery
This masculine and modern Onyx Nuvolato marble bar and feature wall is perfect for hosting everything from game-day events to large cocktail parties. The onyx countertops and feature wall are backlit with LED lights to create a warm glow throughout the room. The remnants from this project were fashioned to create a matching backlit fireplace. Open shelving provides storage and display, while a built in tap provides quick access and easy storage for larger bulk items.
Basement With Bling
Basement With Bling
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen SpringfieldDreamMaker Bath & Kitchen Springfield
This newer home had a basement with a blank slate. We started with one very fun bar stool and designed the room to fit. Extra style with the soffit really defines the space, glass front cabinetry to show off a collection, and add great lighting and some mirrors and you have the bling. Base cabinets are all about function with separate beverage and wine refrigerators, dishwasher, microwave and ice maker. Bling meets true functionality. photos by Terry Farmer Photography
Holt Project
Holt Project
Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.Suzanne Nichols Design Group, Inc.
Game and family room dream, with expansive lit ceiling details, contemporary details in the furnishings, windows and walls. Bright pops of color mixed with porcelain wood grain floors. Debilzan art hides the secret door to out of this world arcade!
Residential Polished Concrete - Huntertown, Ind.
Residential Polished Concrete - Huntertown, Ind.
Dancer Concrete DesignDancer Concrete Design
For this residential project on the North side of Fort Wayne, Indiana we used a penetrating dye to color the concrete. We started by grinding the floor to remove the cure and seal, and going through the necessary passes to bring the floor to an 800-level shine - a reflective shine that is easy to maintain. We then cleaned the floor, added the custom dye, (with a mixture of black and sand), rinsed the floor, densified and finished with a final polish.

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