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Well, I planned on updating this thread with final pictures upon completion. Unfortunately I won't be getting my countertop by tomorrow like I was initially thought (Fucck Menards!!!), it's on the truck as of right now and could be here on Sunday or Monday. So here is what it looks like as of right now, I'll throw up some better pics taken with my DSLR once it's done.
Looks awesome!!! but umm.. the sofas.. looks a little out of place. The style doesn't seem right and iono... a sofa is not suppose to be next to a bar? It's probably very comfortable though.
I suggest a pool table if it's big enough? or a poker table with wooden chairs?
unless this is your living room.. then I guess it's cool. If it's the garage, funroom or basement, I'd remove the sofas
Those couches and stools really offset the look of the project. AWESOME work on it but with the walls, that color, and the wood that bright, my personal suggestions would include:
26" TV Mounted Behind Bar
Black Low-profile Corner Sofa in Black
3 Leverett Black Bar Stools
7'x5' Carpet under that Coffee table
You'd have a REALLY rockin' wet bar, but definitely GREAT work thumbs up!
Those couches and stools really offset the look of the project. AWESOME work on it but with the walls, that color, and the wood that bright, my personal suggestions would include:
26" TV Mounted Behind Bar
Black Low-profile Corner Sofa in Black
3 Leverett Black Bar Stools
7'x5' Carpet under that Coffee table
You'd have a REALLY rockin' wet bar, but definitely GREAT work thumbs up!
Thanks for all the comments guys. Keep in mind that I did this on a budget and this area was once used as a storage spot for al the junks in the house. The living room got a new sofas set and the old set was still in great shape so I thought I would make the best out of them by bringing them down here, the stools were actually freebies from friends so those things will have to do for now until I'm ready to upgrade.
Thanks for all the comments guys. Keep in mind that I did this on a budget and this area was once used as a storage spot for al the junks in the house. The living room got a new sofas set and the old set was still in great shape so I thought I would make the best out of them by bringing them down here, the stools were actually freebies from friends so those things will have to do for now until I'm ready to upgrade.
I have no complaints with that! You have done a great job for just a couple hundred dollars and some elbow grease. For that alone I commend you!
awesome job. I wish I had space for a bar. I need a house with a basement.
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Menards finally got my countertop in. It's is completely done so I thought I would post some new non-phone pics!
I've posted pics from the first page for those who wanted to see what it used to look like.
The location after some basic cleaning.
Started by laying everything out on AutoCad, then I went to town with it, I only worked on it for a few hours a day and this is what I got after the first day.
After 2nd day
What it looks like now, just sitting there waiting for countertop to come.
ON WITH NEW PICS.
Your truely working hard fo' da money!
The finish product.
The only thing I gotta do now is to add more stuff to the fish tank. Right now it's just an empty tank with 4 baby Pear Flowerhorns, these fishes are AWESOME!!!!
I did everything from all the electrical, plumbing to installing the countertop by myself, thanks for looking