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- Poohwear
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- Location: Staten Island, NY & Mahogany Run, STT
We put quartz counter tops in cobalt blue with little silver flecks. Our cabinets are white and the backsplash is irridescent pale blue with white grout. The kitchen window is 9' wide and looks right out over the ocean so the blue looks great. Quartz does not stain at all, a problem I have with my granite here at home. We ordered the quartz from Home Depot here in the States and they delivered it to Home Depot in STT. We had a local guy install it (badly, alas) but that is another story.
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We did concrete about two years ago and I am very pleased. We are hard on the kitchen and it looks great. (We have not followed the recommended maintenance or the don'ts and it still looks brand new)
In addition of the color options, there are many ways to finish it. We have an exposed aggregate look that is very smooth. I think the fabricator ground it down.
He gave us lots of ideas about mixing in different stones (of all colors) as well as inlaying objects.
Hubs chickened out on the embedding of objects so our is pretty sedate but the pictures I saw of other projects were really neat - brass, sea shells, coins, momentos, etc.
In addition of the color options, there are many ways to finish it. We have an exposed aggregate look that is very smooth. I think the fabricator ground it down.
He gave us lots of ideas about mixing in different stones (of all colors) as well as inlaying objects.
Hubs chickened out on the embedding of objects so our is pretty sedate but the pictures I saw of other projects were really neat - brass, sea shells, coins, momentos, etc.
Hor-Hey - if you do surfboards then build them with wood. Expensive and specialized, then if the restaurant doesn't make it you have a "speciality" bar that may not appeal to new buyers.
But keep it simple with copper counter tops, rounded oak front edge that's higher than the bar top, and oak bar front. A wall behind the wood bar stools with a 1' wide counter can hold another dozen stools. This provides plenty of seating at the bar (TV and dining, oyster bar?) and separates the bar from the dining area. With this layout you can get more seats in the dining room. Seats = $$
And build the back bar so it's easy to maintain, stock, and clean. And you'll have to consider the movement of the workers in and around the bar, and the space they have to interact with customers. The servce area should be easy to access and a service station set up for the bartender to maintain - the set up of the service end of the bar should make it easy to fill all wait staff orders, while appearing part of the main bar.
Good luck!
But keep it simple with copper counter tops, rounded oak front edge that's higher than the bar top, and oak bar front. A wall behind the wood bar stools with a 1' wide counter can hold another dozen stools. This provides plenty of seating at the bar (TV and dining, oyster bar?) and separates the bar from the dining area. With this layout you can get more seats in the dining room. Seats = $$
And build the back bar so it's easy to maintain, stock, and clean. And you'll have to consider the movement of the workers in and around the bar, and the space they have to interact with customers. The servce area should be easy to access and a service station set up for the bartender to maintain - the set up of the service end of the bar should make it easy to fill all wait staff orders, while appearing part of the main bar.
Good luck!
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- Teresa_Rae
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- Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 5:44 pm
- Location: Downstate IL
Jorge,
This site has photos of a few different options.
http://www.designworkstables.com/installations.html
This site has photos of a few different options.
http://www.designworkstables.com/installations.html
Granite countertop, but one with some great color and markings diversity, wood base (mahogony, cherry) and brass accessories. Not all that creative, but elegant, simple and durable. I think it would help to know more about the bar/restaurant ... any type of theme or vibe that she's trying to present. Whatever you go with, it needs to be something that shows off your outstanding craftsmanship. As I recall from the picture of the bed that you posted awhile ago, your creations are truly a work of art. Good luck. Ali~
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