• A dedicated space for temperature-controlled wine storage, root vegetable storage, and baking preparation
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To fulfill this Washington, D.C., townhome owners’ desire for …
To fulfill this Washington, D.C., townhome owners’ desire for a wine and root cellar and place to prep baked goods, Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking from Capitol Heights, Md., converted a basement storage room.
The existing storage room was next to the kitchen and adjacent t…
The existing storage room was next to the kitchen and adjacent to the mechanical room – the perfect spot for a cold environment.
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Designer Sherry Hanan recommended mahogany as the dominant wood …
Designer Sherry Hanan recommended mahogany as the dominant wood for its durability in humidity and its upscale appearance. The counter top on the right is made from the clients’ maple kitchen table. LED lighting is hidden under the cabinets. The copper shelving (on rear wall), backsplash and metal drawer liners were custom made by Corley Roofing & Sheet Metal. The floating cork floor is from WE Cork Avant Garde collection.
Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking removed the existing drywall and…
Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking removed the existing drywall and sprayed closed-cell polyurethane foam in the walls and ceiling to maintain the conditioned environment. The closed-cell foam serves as both insulation and a vapor barrier essential for a cold room.
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Behind a mesh grill is the WhisperKOOL self-contained chiller un…
Behind a mesh grill is the WhisperKOOL self-contained chiller unit, which vents to the adjacent mechanical room, and keeps the temperature at an optimal 55 degrees. The wine racking system is by Vigilant Woodworks.
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Below the racking system are a display shelf and pull out storag…
Below the racking system are a display shelf and pull out storage. Champagne corks as drawer pulls add a bit of whimsy.
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Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking fabricated drawers for root vege…
Hanan & Lerner Fine Woodworking fabricated drawers for root vegetables and cheeses using wine crates for fronts. They added metal drawer liners for easy cleaning and sisal rope handles for a unique touch.
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.