October 22, 2007

The stainless steel look might not be what you're looking for in a home bar, but this one does have a few nice touches. The Q03 bar from Quench Home Bars has two acrylic front panels that can be engraved with your initials, logo or own personal design. The panels are then lit up by a hidden UV light. The Q03 home bar of course has all of the regular bar touches such as a foot rail, bottle cooler, hidden castors, dip tray, black bar mirror, stools and a bottle rail that fits six or seven bottles. The company that makes it is out of the UK, and the price in US dollars is about $12,265, plus whatever the extra overseas shipping would cost you. The bar is available in five colors, and you can get the rest of the details at their site HERE.
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October 19, 2007

This stove was created to be placed anywhere you want it as a room dividers or a middle of the room centerpiece. The unit rotates 360-degrees, enabling the fire to be seen wherever you are in the room. Th unit also has three shelves above the stove, and you can order the floor plate in clear glass or frosted glass with straight wall accessory, or select the circular clear glass floor plate if you wish to rotate the Berlin.
The stove does need a flue, or small chimney attached, so there will have to be a little work done, but it's a lot less than a full blow fireplace that takes up a whole wall. The stove runs about $9,000, and if this one doesn't quite fit with what you're looking for, there's a lot of other models to choose from at their site HERE.
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October 12, 2007

Tubs are always one of the more interesting things you can add to a bathroom, and this one is right up there.
The Turbopool Professional is a shower, whirlpool, bathtub and air tub all in one. It has a choice of four programmes: revitalising, toning, firming and anticellulite. Also three types of hydromassage: whirlpool, airpool with or without ozone, and turbopool. The tubs design makes you you also have a comfortable headrest and a shower column with a large, three-function shower head, thermostatic mixer and spotlight for chromotherapy.
This one definitely has a little bit of everything.
You can read more about it at the Albatros site HERE.
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October 12, 2007
Most of us just have a standard grill, with a few built in one here and there. The Island grill comes with everything you need to set up a full outdoor kitchen.
Made by A & B Accessories, it comes with a LG24I Firstone Natural Gas Grill with Redwood Grill Cabinet with black granite, sink cabinet, stainless steel sink, faucet, shelf unit with door and three pull-out shelves, trash unit, cart with Wheels, server and a stainless steel bucket. You can then add to that with things such as matching bar stools and 2.5 cu. ft. refrigerator. The cabinet base is made of cellular PVC which is a very durable material that requires zero maintenance, so this can be placed just about anywhere. The cabinets also come in two colors, gray and redwood.
The whole system costs around $10,000, which actually isn't bad for all that your getting. You can purchase one, and get other information, over at the Gas Grills Now site HERE.
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October 11, 2007

I've seen a few of the LED colored faucet, but this takes the idea a step further.The Guglielmi Temperatura Colorata faucet has a large cylindrical base and a circular control, giving it a nice modern look. What sets it apart is that the faucet features an integrated LED light which reveals the water's temperature through the use of color. Cool water appears brilliant blue, warm water a vibrant violet, while hot is a fiery red. This makes it not only nice to look at, but also practical in that you don't have to keep sticking your finger in the water to see if it's too hot or cold.
You can check out other faucets by Guglielmi, and find distributors, at the Guglielmi site HERE.
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October 11, 2007
If you're just starting out collecting wine, or you just want something nice to store a few bottles in, the Malaga wine rack would be a great starting place.
The rack comes in a hand rubbed walnut oil finish, and holds five bottles of wine. The great thing about this rack is that it's created to be modular. Once you buy the base you can then add racks to it, stacking them on top of the base. This gives you the option to start out small, and add to it as your collection grows.
The base is $180, and each rack is $160. You can get the dimensions, and see the other wine racks, at the Modern Cellar store HERE.
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October 8, 2007

If you don't have a large collection of wine, or just want something nice for the dinning room, the Fliptop Wine Bar Cabinet would be a good addition. The bottom rack stores 24 bottles of wine and the cabinet also provides storage space for glasses and accessories. Flip the top up and the cabinet converts to a wine bar with three racks for glasses, slide-out shelf and extra storage space. The cabinet is constructed of warp-resistant wood composite material, comes in black and mahogany and features brass hardware.
You can read more about it, or purchase one, over at the Brookstone site HERE.
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September 24, 2007
This isn't something you can buy, but if you're the do-it-yourself type, or have the money to get someone to do it for you, this would be a pretty nice addition to any kitchen with room for it.
This is a custom built fireplace and a dome bake oven combination, built in a circular shape. The fireplace is vented through the oven with two Finnish-made dampers to shut off the fireplace when the oven is in use. The door on the upper right was also custom made just for this project.
You can look at the site that originally posted this HERE, and it has several more pictures of how it was built. No idea what the total cost was on this, but it looks like it would be more labor intensive than anything else.
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September 12, 2007
I'd really have to see one of these up close to see how the flame looks before buying one, but it's a good idea. Here's the blurb about it from the site:
Classic Frame decorative electric fireplaces are made from the highest quality materials and feature fine wood finishes and handcrafted construction. The collection features elegant design details with raised panels, classic molding, and fluted columns.
Classic Flame electric fireplaces offer the convenience of simply plugging the vent-free sets into a standard 120V outlet and require no hookups. The quiet built-in fan heater distributes heat evenly throughout your room. Most importantly, Classic Flame fireplaces are functional and easy to use with remote control access, allowing you to control the main power, while manually adjusting flame brightness, heat, and temperature intensity to your comfort level
You can look into buying one, and get some more information, at the Cobbleroad site HERE.
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August 6, 2007
The good thing about this is you can take it virtually anywhere.
A truly portable kegerator, the Avanti MBD5L Mini Pub can be used in the home, boat, RV or camper to cool and dispense beer straight from the tap. This compact beer dispenser is designed to hold any standard 5-liter mini keg and comes with both AC and DC power adapters. A digital display allows for easy adjustment and monitoring of temperature settings, while a thermoelectric system provides ultra-quiet cooling.
If your in the market for one, you can get one at the Beverage Factory HERE.
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