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in house built custom joinery and stonework
Inspiration for a mid-sized country wine cellar in Sydney.
Inspiration for a mid-sized country wine cellar in Sydney.

Architects: Elevation Architecture. Photography: Fred McKie.
Architectural photography showcasing an upmarket residential renovation and extension of a Queenslander by Elevation Architecture in the Brisbane suburb of Hamilton. Client brief: capture the darker, masculine vibe of the cellar.

A traditional winecellar with a very rustic look.
Client wanted a very tradtional design that serves as a display piece aswell as winestorage
Traditional wine cellar in London.
Traditional wine cellar in London.

basement leading to a leisure complex which includes a cinema room, games room & swimming pool
Inspiration for a large modern wine cellar in Cheshire with dark hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a large modern wine cellar in Cheshire with dark hardwood floors.

An Edwardian house of substantial proportions in one of the prime roads in South west London (close to Clapham common), which needed a new lease of life and generally updating for modern family life.
Our scheme not only involved the complete re- working of the house but by adding a full basement going right under the whole property and out into the rear garden.
The great thing about this basement is generous ceiling height (2.7m), the fact that it is so spacious and light … and as a result does not feel like a basement at all.
We also chose to connect the new basement areas with the main living room via a stylish staircase which acts not only as vertical link, but also as a striking design feature in it’s own right. The house now boasts some really cavernous and generous spaces, is filled with natural light and is a great venue for both family life and entertaining.
Photo credit: Logan, Giles Pike

This gorgeous Turramurra kitchen displays the best of both modern and traditional features. It exhibits the warmth, character and grandeur of a traditional kitchen whilst maintaining all the trappings of modern kitchens.
When Art of Kitchens were commissioned to design and build this kitchen, the home was yet unbuilt making it important that our kitchen design closely adhered to the Traditional/Modern style of the proposed home. “We needed to work with the idea of what the complete project would look like rather than using the existing frame for inspiration,” said Kitchen Designer David Bartlett.
Keen entertainers, the homeowners wanted a kitchen that could be filled with family and friends without the space feeling overcrowded. Featuring multiple working zones, a large scullery for preparation and cleanup, high ceilings and overlooking a tranquil alfresco area, this large kitchen works perfectly for large groups.
The high ceilings created a sense of airiness and allowed for ample storage space with tall cabinets. The addition of open shelving and breakfast bar resulted in a stunning open plan, functional kitchen that is perfect for entertaining that ties well into the overall aesthetic for the home.
The end result was a runner up in the 2017 HIA CSR NSW Kitchen awards.

The client has just bought a beautiful old summer house in one of the most fantastic places in the Swedish archipelago.
When he was about to start a complete rennovation of the house, he also wanted to build a wine cellar to store the wine he had otherwise stored elsewhere.
The wine cellar had to be a safe base for the wine and he had to be able to monitor the wine’s climate, humidity and cooling online. That’s why we installed cooling through our Inoa air conditioner from French Eurocave and 2 separate wine monitor sets to keep full control of the environment.

A wine and spirit cabinet with two Transtherm wine cabinets for a temperature controlled environment.
Inspiration for a small traditional wine cellar in Essex.
Inspiration for a small traditional wine cellar in Essex.
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