Oh man. When we moved to our condo in West Hollywood many moons ago, our place had an awkward wet bar just like this one: right by the entryway, tucked in an alcove, and basically the landing pad for piles of junk mail, catalogues, and who knows what else. We spotted this wet bar remodel by Perri over at Rate My Space, and really liked the idea behind the solution...
Perri decided to give the wet bar the look of a piece of furniture by refacing the cabinets and adding a granite countertop. It now hides cell phone wires/charging stations and is a handy spot for mail, keys, purses and/or wallets. Nice job, Perri!
Check out all of Perri's photos on Rate My Space.
[ Photos from Rate My Space ]
Comments (8)
Uh, is it just me, or did Perri actually just remove the wet bar?
Yeah, it's no longer a wet bar. It's...uh...a...dry bar now.
Not fond of the doors and drawers. Has sort of an 80s look to it.
That is no longer a wet bar and that design is very model home. Would have been better if they replaced the sink and faucet, added a wine fridge and used more timeless materials.
What a shame because this could have been really cool and added value.
It doesn't look like a piece of furniture. It still looks like kitchen cabinets and counter. And it's not really a wet bar "remodel" but a wet bar "removal", as everybody said.
I like it - It looks way better than before and has become a useful feature for the homeowner.
It looks like a Days Inn breakfast bar. Where are the blueberry muffins?
Sorry but this just has McMansion/shoddy builder written all over it.