Project Description
Priorities
• A dedicated space for temperature-controlled wine storage, root vegetable storage, and baking preparation
Solutions
To get the space needed for storing wine and root vegetables, and for
preparing pastry for the many parties these Washington, D.C., clients
enjoy, designer Sherry Davis revamped an existing basement storage room.
Conveniently located near the kitchen and adjacent to the mechanical
room, it was the perfect location for a space that must be kept at 55º
Fahrenheit.
The designer chose mahogany as the dominant wood for
its durability in humid conditions as well as its upscale appearance.
Copper and smoked mirrors add to the elegant look, and cork, sisal, and
rough-sawn cedar give the space a “vintage vibe,” Davis says.
The
60-square-foot room has several unique details, such as wine crates
used as drawer fronts, champagne corks for knobs, and sisal rope for
handles.
A self-contained chiller unit vents to the adjacent
mechanical room and maintains the room’s temperature. Hanan & Lerner
Fine Woodworking gutted the room and sprayed closed-cell polyurethane
foam in the walls and ceiling to provide a vapor barrier and the
insulation needed to maintain the conditioned environment.
Judges’ Comments
They did so much with the great details on this project. It’s a fun space, very charming.
Products
Countertops: Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking, custom
Entry doors: Vigilant Woodworks
Flooring: WE Cork Avant Garde collection
Hardware: Morning Industries, keyless entry doorknob; Giagni Dechar Design Collection, pulls; Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking, custom knobs
Other: WhisperKool SC4000i, wine cellar cooling unit; Vigilant Woodworks, wine racking; Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking, custom cabinetry; Corley Roofing & Sheet Metal, copper shelf, backsplash, and metal drawer liners