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"This project here is located in north of Miami, Aventura area. It is one of the more
affluent communities in the general mining area. This project here is high-end residential.
The client had a goal for roughly about 800 to 1,000 bottles they're trying to accommodate.
They wanted a modern feel for the space. They wanted a really defined custom wine cellars
North Miami Florida for their wine collection. The first part that I decided to go with to
be the main focal point of the wine room and to be the biggest visual element was the back
wall. I wanted to do that with a wood product that was going to have a darker stain.
Something with a little modern feel, streamline look, and not too ornate with a pretty good
storage capacity. In doing the wine cellar design, we went for double deep lower level
that is two bottles deep. It gives the wine cellar a nice look and good bulk storage.
It's great for a wine collector that buys a lot of light kind product."
"Can we go in and look at the lower area there?" "Absolutely."
"This is the diamond bin. This is a very traditional method to store bulk. A lot of restaurants
utilize this just because you get so much more storage capacity per square foot.
In this case, the client here is only using the front. Their needs haven't really met
what the capacity for this space is yet. But they kind of wanted a room that they could
grow into, so this is a perfect accent piece for them.
This product up here is horizontal storage and it allows for the wine bottles to be displayed
three bottles deep. It's really nice because you're not searching around for your wine
bottles, yet it still allows you a depth of three bottle capacity up here. What we decided
to add in this part here was a little bit of stemware holder for the client.
A lot of clients like to have in their contemporary wine cellar a place where they can hang their
stemware or their glassware, so it's all in that one space. They don't have to go looking
off in the kitchen and it's a nice visual element as well. The little work space area
is a little bit deeper for bottles that you have decanted. A little open area with matching
wooden product. It is sealed with a stain. We occasionally do it with lacquer. In this
case here, it's just regular stain to match the look that the client had in mind."