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This charming exterior features a combination of stone, shakes, and vertical siding. Special details include a front porch, dormer, and gables with curved accents. The cathedral topped great room opens to a relaxing screened porch while the kitchen enjoys a nearby pantry and the single dining area is highlighted with columns and a tray ceiling. This open floor plan is great for keeping busy families connected and makes entertaining easy. The master suite gains vertical space with a cathedral ceiling and private porch access is perfect for enjoying morning coffee or letting pets outside. A spacious walk-in closet is suitable for two and the master bath boasts dual vanities, a standing shower, and a luxurious soaking bathtub. Three additional bedrooms are positioned around the utility room, making laundry drop-off and redistribution a breeze. Two additional baths and linen closets are available for children and guests. The garage is located at the rear of the home with two bays and extra storage. A bonus room above the garage offers additional storage or can be finished as a children's play room or an entertainment room for teenagers.

Every inch of height was utilized, there is even a flip up door for wide trays located above the refrigerator. Vertical storage is located above the ovens for cookie sheets, cooling racks, muffin tins and serving platters.

Hardscaping of red Ferricrete / compacted gravel driveway and mulched gardens on rural property. Includes turning circle and parking, plus feature rock installation in gardens.
Entry statement installed utilising repurposed railways sleepers in a vertical configuration for dynamic effect.
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This stunning Arts & Crafts basement wine cellar is the perfect temperature and lighting controlled environment wine lovers. Utilizing limited floor space, we have designed stunning room with features every cellar should have,. The sophisticated, vertical shelving are designed to hold bottles horizontally, keeping oxygen from slipping through the cork. The circular rotating Lazy Susans provides accessibility and visual presentation of the wine and labels. The soft close dovetail drawers were designed for maximum storage, keeping this wine collection organized and fresh.

A great garden begins with great design. Table2Garden specializes in drought dazzling designs utilizing native plants and sustainable materials. We pride ourselves on innovating unique garden spaces that reflect our customers style. There are so many creative uses of outdoor space - we encourage our clients to collaborate with us! Whether you are designing a new garden that can grow with your new family or want a design that reflects your lifestyle - let us inspire you.

This gorgeous custom wine cellar acts as a dramatic entrypiece as you walk into this beautiful home in San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California. San Juan Capistrano is a lovely community located slightly inland, tucked within Orange County near cities like Newport Beach, Lake Forest, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Hills, and Irvine.
This fantastically designed wine cellar, courtesy of the master wine cellar builders at Vintage Cellars, is a unique representation of fun and bespoke features that can be incorporated into a traditional redwood, yet modern and bright wine cellar like this. The wine room draws you in from across the house, with its warm redwood tones and interesting wrought iron and glass door. Wine Cellar doors are often overlooked, but proper knowledge of door materials, glass specifications, threshold placement and hanging procedures are key to creating that perfect airtight room. Additionally, based on the location of your room within your home, the amount of glass in your wine cellar, and your location in the world, levels of cooling capacity need to be seriously considered.
Glass is a naturally poor insulator. Because there has been a very heavy push for "wine cellar art," "wine cellars as art," and wine cellars as a main design component within high end homes, glass wine cellars are often incorporated in high trafficked areas or spaces where each homeowner can show off their prized wines to friends in an almost showcase like display.
When you first enter this large custom wine cellar in Orange County, Southern California, standing out first immediately on your left is a unique work station with a scanner, label-maker, and table top - perfect for inventorying the 3,500 bottles that this rustic wine cellar holds. The e-Sommelier system integrated allows this homeowner to catalog each and every wine within his collection, first letting the program know he owns it, how many bottles, which vintages, and with the click of a button - custom wine labels each with a bar code. Accompanied with the bar code scanner, the e-sommelier system has become a great companion for wine cellars and wine collectors alike, allowing a somewhat seamless and straightforward process in inventorying wines.
Directly past the wine inventory station is a vertical row of large format bottle coved trays, displaying some of the owner's favorite wines in the most coveted vintages.
This large walk in custom wine cellar in all heart redwood wine racking fills most of its capacity utilizing double deep, individual bottle storage. At waist height spanning the entire circumference of the wine room is a high reveal display row, highlighted with LED lighting and more single deep storage behind.
The back wall, in addition to the high reveal display row and double deep individual bottle storage, incorporates a rectangular wine work center with glass rack above - perfect for decanting, storing uniquely shaped bottles, and opening your favorite bottles with friends. Directly below this countertop are two drawers. A unique feature throughout this wooden traditional large walk in wine cellar in San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California is the incorporation of wine barrel into the room's corner walls, work stations, countertops, and center custom table.
This custom wine cellar near Newport Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Coto De Caza, Laguna Niguel, Huntington Beach, and other gorgeous beach communities in Orange County, also incorporates wine case storage throughout the bottom, and a small area above the wine inventory system for split bottles.
Vintage Cellars, as well as the homeowner, are very happy with the way this beautiful project turned out, and we would love the opportunity to help you with you wine cellar projects!
Please contact us today to speak with one of our wine cellar specialists and begin building your wine cellar dreams today!

This stunning Arts & Crafts basement wine cellar is the perfect temperature and lighting controlled environment wine lovers. Utilizing limited floor space, we have designed stunning room with features every cellar should have,. The sophisticated, vertical shelving are designed to hold bottles horizontally, keeping oxygen from slipping through the cork. The circular rotating Lazy Susans provides accessibility and visual presentation of the wine and labels. The soft close dovetail drawers were designed for maximum storage, keeping this wine collection organized and fresh.

The first element you notice is the amazing millwork wall I designed to provide a lifetime of storage and plenty of functionality. This is the element that travels throughout the entire home. It is made of solid white oak with fluted details to tie in with the rest of the home. The vertical lines make the millwork look more elevated, and the combination of negative and positive spaces creates a lighter look.
The space was a blank slate with white walls, with a tremendous potential. I utilized the entire wall space to create a walk in closet, and a custom millwork which provides storage, an entertainment lounge area, desk area and even a bar.
Photography by Francis Augustine

Choosing to abandon uniformity in your kitchen can be a great choice if you're looking to opt out of a monochrome aesthetic. Two-toned kitchen cabinets add visual interest and contrast while drawing focus to different features within the space. Designs utilizing two-toned cabinets have become very popular in recent years and it's not a trend that will be fading out any time soon.
Our clients opted for a combination of Earl Grey and Macchiato Classic cabinetry in their two-toned kitchen. The large island with its second faucet, sink, microwave drawer and lower storage is the focal point of the room and a great work surface for food prep and entertaining. A vertical pull out PowerDock was installed into the top of the island for plugging in kitchen tools, phones and laptops. Dolomite Marble subway tile and Brunello quartz countertops brighten up the kitchen and balance out the tone of the cabinets creating a light and airy feel. The addition of contrasting touches such as the Honey Bronze, Flat Black hardware and Champaign Bronze faucets, accessories the room beautifully. The subdued and sophisticated style of this two-toned kitchen is exquisite and shows the various ways that two-tone cabinets can be versatile and appealing.
Some of the other areas that were remodeled in this home included the complete overhaul of the existing stair well, a guest bath and laundry area.
The guest bath has beautiful vanity cabinets in Celest finish, Monochrome Lotus Deco tile and very reflective Midnight Dots in the shower floor and niche. The combination of all three give a striking white, blue and black design that will inspire and show that you can use pattern and texture in small spaces. A twenty four inch wall mounted shower seat can be lifted and secured when in use and tucked away to allow access out of the shower. A pocket door from the guest bathroom provides a second access point to the hallway with the laundry that has also been revamped with the same style and finish of cabinetry.

Bakes & Kropp's Cucina BK style custom cabinetry is fresh, contemporary and coastal in this "Oceanview Oasis" Kitchen. The vertical grain orientation of the Rift White Oak draws the eye skyward and the light wash finish treatment gives it a loose, beach-inspired texture. A U-shaped configuration showcases the room's natural light by keeping the large glass window the focal point and utilizing an open upper peninsula unit. The center island, topped in brushed stainless, softly reflects the light and the subtle aqua marine color scheme. The space is truly modern cottage living at its finest!
• Lead design by Bakes & Kropp's Guillaume Dupre

This design utilizes the available well-lit interior space (complementing the existing architecture aesthetic), a floating mezzanine area surrounded by straight flights composed of 1” hickory treads, a hand-forged metal balustrade system, and a stained wooden handrail to match finished flooring. The balcony/mezzanine area is visually open to the floor space below and above, and it is supported by a concealed structural beam. CSC 1976-2020 © Century Stair Company. ® All Rights Reserved.

This charming exterior features a combination of stone, shakes, and vertical siding. Special details include a front porch, dormer, and gables with curved accents. The cathedral topped great room opens to a relaxing screened porch while the kitchen enjoys a nearby pantry and the single dining area is highlighted with columns and a tray ceiling. This open floor plan is great for keeping busy families connected and makes entertaining easy. The master suite gains vertical space with a cathedral ceiling and private porch access is perfect for enjoying morning coffee or letting pets outside. A spacious walk-in closet is suitable for two and the master bath boasts dual vanities, a standing shower, and a luxurious soaking bathtub. Three additional bedrooms are positioned around the utility room, making laundry drop-off and redistribution a breeze. Two additional baths and linen closets are available for children and guests. The garage is located at the rear of the home with two bays and extra storage. A bonus room above the garage offers additional storage or can be finished as a children's play room or an entertainment room for teenagers.

Choosing to abandon uniformity in your kitchen can be a great choice if you're looking to opt out of a monochrome aesthetic. Two-toned kitchen cabinets add visual interest and contrast while drawing focus to different features within the space. Designs utilizing two-toned cabinets have become very popular in recent years and it's not a trend that will be fading out any time soon.
Our clients opted for a combination of Earl Grey and Macchiato Classic cabinetry in their two-toned kitchen. The large island with its second faucet, sink, microwave drawer and lower storage is the focal point of the room and a great work surface for food prep and entertaining. A vertical pull out PowerDock was installed into the top of the island for plugging in kitchen tools, phones and laptops. Dolomite Marble subway tile and Brunello quartz countertops brighten up the kitchen and balance out the tone of the cabinets creating a light and airy feel. The addition of contrasting touches such as the Honey Bronze, Flat Black hardware and Champaign Bronze faucets, accessories the room beautifully. The subdued and sophisticated style of this two-toned kitchen is exquisite and shows the various ways that two-tone cabinets can be versatile and appealing.
Some of the other areas that were remodeled in this home included the complete overhaul of the existing stair well, a guest bath and laundry area.
The guest bath has beautiful vanity cabinets in Celest finish, Monochrome Lotus Deco tile and very reflective Midnight Dots in the shower floor and niche. The combination of all three give a striking white, blue and black design that will inspire and show that you can use pattern and texture in small spaces. A twenty four inch wall mounted shower seat can be lifted and secured when in use and tucked away to allow access out of the shower. A pocket door from the guest bathroom provides a second access point to the hallway with the laundry that has also been revamped with the same style and finish of cabinetry.

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Sunbury, OH
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Designing a custom home on a sloped lot requires a thoughtful approach to ensure the architecture works with the land rather than against it. This wide view of the side and rear elevation beautifully illustrates how the home organically adapts to the natural topography of the Hiawassee landscape.
Grounded by a rugged stacked stone foundation, the crisp white exterior utilizes a dynamic mix of traditional horizontal lap siding and vertical board-and-batten to highlight the steep gables. A prominent chimney anchors the design, while multiple covered wooden porches provide expansive outdoor living spaces to take in the surrounding forest. You can also spot the exterior view of the home's custom stained-glass window, a unique architectural detail that bridges modern mountain design with historic, craftsman-inspired charm.

Exotic Guest Suite: Italian Stonework & High-Flow Waterfalls
This guest bathroom serves as a bold design destination, featuring a level of finish typically reserved for a primary suite. The focus here is on clean, vertical lines and a minimalist aesthetic that relies on high-quality materials and professional-grade engineering.
Advanced Technical & Design Details:
Floating Italian Vessel Sink: The centerpiece of the vanity area is a free-hanging Italian sink, offering a sleek, contemporary profile. This floating installation maximizes the floor-to-ceiling tile impact while providing a high-capacity, low-maintenance basin for guests.
Wall-Mounted Waterfall Faucet: To maintain the minimalist aesthetic, we engineered a precision wall-mounted faucet with a waterfall flow. Integrating the plumbing directly into the tile wall requires exact rough-in measurements and specialized structural backing, resulting in a seamless, high-end water delivery system.
Floor-to-Ceiling Decorative Porcelain: The vanity is anchored by a stunning full-height accent wall. We utilized a dark, linear-textured porcelain tile that runs from floor to ceiling, providing a sophisticated backdrop that highlights the chrome fixtures and the glow of the integrated lighting.
Precision LED-Lit Mirror: The space is illuminated by a high-definition LED-lit perimeter mirror. This "Maier" inspired lighting provides shadow-free, 360-degree task lighting while adding a floating, ethereal quality to the vanity wall.
Seamless Stone Integration: Note the precision of the tile cutouts for the wall-mounted plumbing and the mirror's electrical driver. This level of finish demonstrates our commitment to artisan-level execution on every surface of the home.

Redesigning this bathroom was quite a challenge due to the small footprint of 130sq. feet. I also had budget restraints and limits on moving the plumbing. I had to utilize every inch of space to make this Master Bathroom feel like a Master Bathroom. So, I removed the jetted tub and put in a huge walk in shower.. I added a sink where the shower stall use to be and floated the sinks to open up floor space. The mirrored walls makes the bathroom brighter and feel more spacious. The new curb less shower has a trench drain and bench seat. The vertical glass tiled wall is center stage and houses the shower fixtures.

This outdated and deteriorating master bathroom needed a modern update after sustaining a leak. We had worked with them in the past on their kitchen and they knew the design and remodeling level of excellence we brought to the table, so they hired us to design a modern master-suite. We removed a garden tub, allowing for a walk-in shower, complete with a heated towel rack and drying area. We were able to incorporate showcasing of their orchids in the design with an orchid shelf on the exterior of the shower, as well as searching high and low to provide vessel bowl sinks that had a unique shape and utilizing contemporary lights. The end result is a spa-like master suite, that was beyond what they had hoped for and has them loving where they live. Discussions have begun for their next project.

Sponsored
Sunbury, OH
J.Holderby - Renovations
Franklin County's Leading General Contractors - 2X Best of Houzz!

This stunning Arts & Crafts basement wine cellar is the perfect temperature and lighting controlled environment wine lovers. Utilizing limited floor space, we have designed stunning room with features every cellar should have,. The sophisticated, vertical shelving are designed to hold bottles horizontally, keeping oxygen from slipping through the cork. The circular rotating Lazy Susans provides accessibility and visual presentation of the wine and labels. The soft close dovetail drawers were designed for maximum storage, keeping this wine collection organized and fresh.

This charming exterior features a combination of stone, shakes, and vertical siding. Special details include a front porch, dormer, and gables with curved accents. The cathedral topped great room opens to a relaxing screened porch while the kitchen enjoys a nearby pantry and the single dining area is highlighted with columns and a tray ceiling. This open floor plan is great for keeping busy families connected and makes entertaining easy. The master suite gains vertical space with a cathedral ceiling and private porch access is perfect for enjoying morning coffee or letting pets outside. A spacious walk-in closet is suitable for two and the master bath boasts dual vanities, a standing shower, and a luxurious soaking bathtub. Three additional bedrooms are positioned around the utility room, making laundry drop-off and redistribution a breeze. Two additional baths and linen closets are available for children and guests. The garage is located at the rear of the home with two bays and extra storage. A bonus room above the garage offers additional storage or can be finished as a children's play room or an entertainment room for teenagers.
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