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Brooke Sipe Interiors
A fifteen year old home is redesigned for peaceful and practical living. An upgrade in first impressions includes a clean and modern foyer joined by a sophisticated wine and whisky room. Small, yet dramatic changes provide personal spaces to relax, unwind, and entertain.
Martin Manley Architects
A luxurious and well-appointed house an a ridge high in Avon's Wildridge neighborhood with incredible views to Beaver Creek resort and the New York Mountain Range.
Quarry Mill
This exquisite wine cellar showcases the Quarry Mill's Charleston real thin stone veneer as drystacked siding. Charleston is a natural low height dimensional ledgestone in shades of grey and black with occasional tans and browns. In the stone industry, dimensional refers to a sawed height product and ledgestone refers to pieces with smaller heights. Charleston is cut with the intention of being installed in a tight fit or drystack installation. The pieces have heights of 2”, 4”, and 6” to create clean and consistent lines when installed. The pieces have natural edges to be field trimmed by the mason on-site; field trimming allows the pieces to all fit together tightly. Charleston has a split back or natural back as opposed to a sawn back. The quarry which Charleston comes from is naturally well-layered which allows for the split back. The split back has no impact on the installation or final appearance.
J. Peterson Design, LLC
Perfect for entertaining! This large family often has gatherings and by integrating this entertaining space it fits perfect with their lifestyle.
Williams de la Roca
Custom-built wine cellar including stone archway and interior wooden arched ceiling.
Millesime Wine Racks
For prices, products information and other details, visit our website: www.millesimewineracks.com Toll free: 1-844-772-5722
Wine Cellar with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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