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Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
Stone arched wine cellar door with brick floor and mahogany wine racks. Stone arch with main floor wine cellar.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This industrial modern cellar blends rustic materials with flawlessly clear lucite wine racks. We also designed a lighting stradegy for the wine racks that made them shimmer and glow.
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
traditional wine cellar; the rich woods and intricate details that lend themselves to a more traditional style. We can craft your wine room using some of the most sought after woods in the industry, including: Solid Walnut, Redwood, Mahogany, Oak, or Imported European Beech, to name just a few, all resulting in a warm, inviting wine cellar for your home or restaurant.
As your custom wine cellar designers, we work with the best suppliers in the industry to create a turnkey cellar look and feel, including the use of brick, natural stone, tile, and wood floors, barreled ceilings, stone columns, & rolling ladders. The options are limitless in how beautiful we can make your traditional wine cellar. Our goal is not just to provide the finest wine rooms in the industry, but to create a fully custom wine room environment.
O’Hara Interiors
This lower-level wine cellar was designed to capture the essence of an old-world Raskellar, with all the amenities of today's technology. From the locally reclaimed brick floor to the carvernous architecture and rustic furnishings, this space feels like a different place & time. The cleverly designed wine storage behind finger-print activated security panels, makes it the ultimate cellar for a connoisseur.
2011 ASID Award Winning Design
This 10,000 square foot home was built for a family who prized entertaining and wine, and who wanted a home that would serve them for the rest of their lives. Our goal was to build and furnish a European-inspired home that feels like ‘home,’ accommodates parties with over one hundred guests, and suits the homeowners throughout their lives.
We used a variety of stones, millwork, wallpaper, and faux finishes to compliment the large spaces & natural light. We chose furnishings that emphasize clean lines and a traditional style. Throughout the furnishings, we opted for rich finishes & fabrics for a formal appeal. The homes antiqued chandeliers & light-fixtures, along with the repeating hues of red & navy offer a formal tradition.
Of the utmost importance was that we create spaces for the homeowners lifestyle: wine & art collecting, entertaining, fitness room & sauna. We placed fine art at sight-lines & points of interest throughout the home, and we create rooms dedicated to the homeowners other interests.
Interior Design & Furniture by Martha O'Hara Interiors
Build by Stonewood, LLC
Architecture by Eskuche Architecture
Photography by Susan Gilmore
Drewett Works
The genesis of design for this desert retreat was the informal dining area in which the clients, along with family and friends, would gather.
Located in north Scottsdale’s prestigious Silverleaf, this ranch hacienda offers 6,500 square feet of gracious hospitality for family and friends. Focused around the informal dining area, the home’s living spaces, both indoor and outdoor, offer warmth of materials and proximity for expansion of the casual dining space that the owners envisioned for hosting gatherings to include their two grown children, parents, and many friends.
The kitchen, adjacent to the informal dining, serves as the functioning heart of the home and is open to the great room, informal dining room, and office, and is mere steps away from the outdoor patio lounge and poolside guest casita. Additionally, the main house master suite enjoys spectacular vistas of the adjacent McDowell mountains and distant Phoenix city lights.
The clients, who desired ample guest quarters for their visiting adult children, decided on a detached guest casita featuring two bedroom suites, a living area, and a small kitchen. The guest casita’s spectacular bedroom mountain views are surpassed only by the living area views of distant mountains seen beyond the spectacular pool and outdoor living spaces.
Project Details | Desert Retreat, Silverleaf – Scottsdale, AZ
Architect: C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB; Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder: Sonora West Development, Scottsdale, AZ
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Featured in Phoenix Home and Garden, May 2015, “Sporting Style: Golf Enthusiast Christie Austin Earns Top Scores on the Home Front”
See more of this project here: http://drewettworks.com/desert-retreat-at-silverleaf/
LDa Architecture & Interiors
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Architect: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Interior Design: LDa Architecture & Interiors
Builder: F.H. Perry
Photographer: Sean Litchfield
Derrick Architecture
The view of the private bar from the entertain ment room. A high bar ledge allows guests to pull up and see the bar beyond. A window in the bar wall provides views into the wine cellar.....
Wine Cellar with Painted Wood Flooring and Brick Flooring Ideas and Designs
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