
Blum
Blum manufactures products such as drawer runners, hinges and lift systems that create an easier workflow for all cabinetry throughout the home.
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Words cannot describe this newly finished historic parlor. It displays the completed cabinetry installation with wet bar showing the final lacquer application in the Limoges Blue finish. The finished bar with the matching back wall with 1/2" thick tempered glass floating shelves . The carved stone fireplace mantel, and custom framed mirror combine with the restored paneling detail throughout the space, with all individual components finished to match the original character of this historic room.

Final assembled wet bar cabinet run. From left to right, 15" Scottsman icemaker behind the first door, 24" sink base behind the second door, 15" bank of 3 drawers, 24" True panel ready under-counter beverage cooler, 24" True panel ready under-counter kegerator fridge. Blanco polished stainless steel bar sink and polished brass bar faucet by Signature Hardware.

Drawer detail showing the hand-built cabinetry during final assembly. The drawer features dovetail joinery construction and is fitted with Blum hardware, demonstrating the custom craftsmanship required to achieve the panel-ready finish that matches the True appliances installed throughout the wet bar run. Closeup view of the Taj Mahal quartzite countertop.

The wet bar area after the final finish applied. The quartzite countertop is already installed and protected during the paint application stage.

Detail view of the intricate shapes involved in this beautiful restoration. The oval routed shapes are required for the new flush concealed hinges for the closet door.

Interior view of the True appliances. Notice the custom ventilation louvers in the lower cabinet/platform panels. The wall behind the countertop is just waiting for the backsplash treatment to finish off the look.

The wet bar cabinets during final assembly. These cabinets were hand built due to the irregular shape of the install area. Standard cabinets are normally mounted directly to the floor, but this site required that we place them on a raised platform. We also needed to finish the platform so that it appeared to "belong" to the cabinets that it supported. All of the latest cabinet hardware was incorporated into the units.

