Summary or notes: Brazilian Cherry is one of the hardest woods available and resists scratches and dings. The wood bar compliments the stone nicely and the natural light brightens the space to a lively gathering place. Instead of a traditional bar with stools, the designer opted for comfortable leather club chairs. The carpeting keeps the space warm and cozy. A wall mounted television is placed for easy viewing by bar patrons. The bar is a simple and elegant design very tastefully done.
Countertop Wood: Brazilian Cherry
Category: Basement Bar Top Residential
Construction Style: Flat Grain
Wood Countertop Location: Columbus, New Jersey
Metal Countertop Location:
Countertop Thickness: 1-3/4"
Size: 1-3/4" thick with an additional 4" wide x 2-1/4" applied edge x 24-3/4" length 1-3/4" thick with an additional 4" wide x 2-1/4" applied edge x 114-3/4" length 1-3/4" thick with an additional 4" wide x 2-1/4" applied edge x 64-1/2" length
Countertop Edge Profile: Standard Roman Ogee on top edges, Medium Roman Ogee placed upside down for bottom edges
Wood Countertop Finish: Durata® Permanent Finish in Satin
Kitchen Style: Traditional
Designer: Glyn Tindall Construction Co.
Undermount or Overmount Sink: None
Countertop Options: Matching Back Bar
Complimentary Countertops: None
Notes: Brazilian Cherry is one of the hardest woods available and resists scratches and dings. The wood bar compliments the stone nicely and the natural light brightens the space to a lively gathering place. Instead of a traditional bar with stools, the designer opted for comfortable leather club chairs. The carpeting keeps the space warm and cozy. A wall mounted television is placed for easy viewing by bar patrons. The bar is a simple and elegant design very tastefully done.