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Direct Depot Kitchen Wholesalers
Mid-sized traditional L-shaped kitchen in Wayne, NJ with medium tone wood cabinets, multicolored backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a drop-in sink, an island and black countertops.
Jim Farris Cabinets
This custom wine room has a total capacity of over 1,300 bottles. - photos by Jim Farris
WineHive
Located in the basement wine cellar of actor NPH's beautiful Harlem brownstone, this WineHive is enclosed in custom wood framing, backlit with LEDs, organized by varietal, and includes both standard 750mL racking and 1.5L magnum racking. Neil gives it a thumbs up and exclaims "Pumped at the stellar job WineHive did making me look super fancy with this new wine storage. So much better than boxes. WineHive turned my closet into a wine cellar!"
JB Robbie Builders Inc.
A mahogany bar with teak and holly floors, adds a nautical dash to the lower level
J Robbie
Sergio Raynal Fine Custom Woodworking
built-in mahogany pantry storage and refrigerator with matching mahogany panels
Wine Cellar Innovations
Classic glass paneled doors that lead into a refrigerated wine cellar. Making the most of Amber Blaze Mahogany as the primary wood choice and completing the look with Classic Mahongany stain finish was definitely a winning combo. Look at how the marble slab floorings set-off the deep, rich color of the wood. And the raised panel ceiling adds just the right touch, especially with the LED lighting. That lovely wine cellar art is displayed to its full potential, owing to all the elements coming into place.
LD&A
Wine room with custom millwork, racks and tasting table. Custom mahogany "Starburst" ceiling detail and slate floor.
Chapman Design Group, Inc.
Donald Chapman, AIA,CMB
This unique project, located in Donalds, South Carolina began with the owners requesting three primary uses. First, it was have separate guest accommodations for family and friends when visiting their rural area. The desire to house and display collectible cars was the second goal. The owner’s passion of wine became the final feature incorporated into this multi use structure.
This Guest House – Collector Garage – Wine Cellar was designed and constructed to settle into the picturesque farm setting and be reminiscent of an old house that once stood in the pasture. The front porch invites you to sit in a rocker or swing while enjoying the surrounding views. As you step inside the red oak door, the stair to the right leads guests up to a 1150 SF of living space that utilizes varied widths of red oak flooring that was harvested from the property and installed by the owner. Guest accommodations feature two bedroom suites joined by a nicely appointed living and dining area as well as fully stocked kitchen to provide a self-sufficient stay.
Disguised behind two tone stained cement siding, cedar shutters and dark earth tones, the main level of the house features enough space for storing and displaying six of the owner’s automobiles. The collection is accented by natural light from the windows, painted wainscoting and trim while positioned on three toned speckled epoxy coated floors.
The third and final use is located underground behind a custom built 3” thick arched door. This climatically controlled 2500 bottle wine cellar is highlighted with custom designed and owner built white oak racking system that was again constructed utilizing trees that were harvested from the property in earlier years. Other features are stained concrete floors, tongue and grooved pine ceiling and parch coated red walls. All are accented by low voltage track lighting along with a hand forged wrought iron & glass chandelier that is positioned above a wormy chestnut tasting table. Three wooden generator wheels salvaged from a local building were installed and act as additional storage and display for wine as well as give a historical tie to the community, always prompting interesting conversations among the owner’s and their guests.
This all-electric Energy Star Certified project allowed the owner to capture all three desires into one environment… Three birds… one stone.
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