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This Artistic Tile Designed Wet Bar Will Rock Your World

If you like agate...
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Let me start this post off by saying that I am not a homeowner. I’m not even really an apartment owner. But when that fateful day comes when I have four walls to truly call my own, I hope those four walls encompass a wet bar.

I’d value a wet bar over other seemingly more important amenities. I’d rather have a wet bar than a pool or extra garage spaces. Are you catching my drift? I like to drink at home, okay! But not just any wet bar will do.

My D Home editor eyes have taken in many a grand home drinking station, which has really raised the bar, if you will. (Sorry.) Today I’ll be doing somewhat of a show and tell.

Dallas Bar_Majestic Gemstone Natural Agate - La Leaf Silver Antiqued (4)
Photo by Lemmons Remodeling

From my D Home editor eyes to yours, I give you this insanely cool wet bar by Artistic Tile’s Dallas showroom. It’s always exiting to see homeowners take a risk with a less natural looking slab, so the use of Artistic Tile’s Majestic Gemstone Natural Agate slab along with their Silver Antiqued La Leaf field tile makes for a unique and memorable wet bar. Trust me, I make a mental note of every one I see.

Dallas Bar_Majestic Gemstone Natural Agate - La Leaf Silver Antiqued (2)
Photo by Lemmons Remodeling

 

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