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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Home Bar Designs From Mike and Joan, Denver, NC

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Home design ideas from the bar Mike and Joan, Denver, NC, are Mutation:
"We use your plan with some modifications to the roof and the outside bar We extended an existing deck area and try to make the bar complements the roof construction of the house .." A-frame "design is based on four 6" x6 "heading. The roof is framed with 2x12 wood joist 2x8 treated and pitched on the slope of 01:12. The roof extends 3'-6 "beyond the 6x6 post on all four sides of the bar.
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Exterior walls covered with tiles of the wall bars to mingle with the gray house. The layout of the interior of the bar close enough to plan you provided with interior walls constructed using the T & G stained wall panels. My wife and I are very pleased with the result and are using it a lot. Thanks for any help with ideas and plans. "
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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Home Bar Designs From Bob B, Chatham, NJ

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Home bar designs ideas from Bob B, Chatham, NJ, are as follows:
I hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoy building the bar as I find a plan that would be very easy to follow. The most profitable of the plans is how they allow some modification. I have a certain I want to maintain the specifications and plans you gave me that opportunity.

For example, I could extend the length of the bar according to my open area and customize the table space to fit a larger refrigerator.

I have several friends (Brian Molnar & Joe Dellisanti) helped me along the street and they continued to comment on the ease of following Your plan. In addition, we put our heads together and come up with some substitutions, such as other printed arm instead of oak and brass rails go to the display panel lift on the front. We just want you to offer more plans for household projects.

Since the bar has been completed, my basement has become the focal point of households increased by collecting more freely flowing pale ale! My friends liked it although the wife was not too happy anymore.
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Friday, May 28, 2010

Home Bar Designs From Steve K, Halifax, MA

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Thus was the idea home bar designs from Steve K, Halifax, MA: My boyfriend and I use the bars you plan as a guide. We have our own dimension to deal with a tool rather than a Bible. We use a 2x3 for the frame with drywall screws recommended.

We plan dimensions of the framework to be able to match the kegerator, sink, small refrigerator and a lot of desk space. We side bar with 3 / 4 "birch and used molds from Home Depot that we are mitered and assembled with a small tack nails and glue. The counter top is built with 3 / 4" MDFB and formica on it. above was constructed by primarily the same way as bar plans unless we used oak hardwood floors to the top of the plywood.

We chose hardwood floors because we plan to put our own hard wood floor in our living room, so this is a good chance to get some experience (and will not be the end of the world if we mess it up). I should have through the spill, so we built that just like your plan and it really adds a touch of class to the bar and gives a realistic view bar.

We do not use a router for rounding every corner. We both used dowels and sanded them to intervene (as in a birch veneer on the side) or we use prints like the bar through the spill. We want to use the molds Chicago Rail to arm rests instead of brass tubing, but also too expensive, so we mixed the two pieces of molding to make the outside crept across the top.

We bought a lot of brackets used brass foot rail and zinc coated steel pipeline to the foot rail. channel only cost us about $ 13.00 overall, compared with about $ 200 or $ 300 for the brass and I think it looks neat.

We salute the top with seven layers of polyurethane and three layers on the side. We use this new Minwax polyurethane from Home Depot that dries quickly and does not require sanding for the next layer is applied within 12 hours. It works very well for us because we do not have to sand after each coat. Bar your plan is an integral part of the settlement bar. This bar is the first thing we ever built.
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