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Seahorses is a stunning new home near Falmouth enjoying magnificent panoramic views of the south coast seascape.
Sitting on the clifftops within an AONB, the house and gardens occupy a gently sloping site that connects with the adjacent South West Coastal Path.
The context and terrain of the surrounding landscape informed the design and an imaginative and ambitious solution to site levels was crucial to the success of the scheme. As a result, the completed house is lower than the original, thus creating privacy for the occupants whilst still respecting neighbouring homes.
The split-level, linear design is carefully organised around a spine wall of local granite that runs from the exterior of the building through the interior. This arrangement allows the living areas and bedrooms to connect with the landscape and integrate seamlessly with outdoor spaces.
A mix of grasses, sedum and indigenous coastal plants on the green roof help to embed the building into its surroundings. The palette of natural materials creates a layered, permeable effect on the exterior, which will season with time and weather, thereby allowing it to assimilate into its coastal setting.
Of equal importance was landscaping, which was integral to the design intent. With thoughtful positioning of the new dwelling, significant areas of mature and established planting were protected and retained.
Photograph: Elliott White Photography

Climate-controlled wine room
This is an example of a large transitional wine cellar in Detroit.
This is an example of a large transitional wine cellar in Detroit.

This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary wine cellar in Miami with porcelain floors.

This is an example of a large mediterranean wine cellar in Perth with slate floors.

Photo of a mid-sized contemporary wine cellar in Melbourne with light hardwood floors.

Vista general del comedor-cocina,
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary wine cellar in Other.
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary wine cellar in Other.

Emma Cross
Design ideas for a large contemporary wine cellar in Melbourne with concrete floors.
Design ideas for a large contemporary wine cellar in Melbourne with concrete floors.

The bespoke wine display - with custom bronze doors and wine racks with integrated LED lighting and specialist finish panels.
This is an example of a large transitional wine cellar in Surrey.
This is an example of a large transitional wine cellar in Surrey.

Bespoke wine storage with clever lighting and quality finishes
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Surrey.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Surrey.

This Small wine cellar was converted from a client’s previous home study. This was a complete conversion including all the site build work, M&E and cabinetry manufacturing. It was completed just four weeks from strip out to hand over to our very happy client. The timber finish is a pre-laminated board with an edging finish.

Sam Martin - Four Walls Media
Inspiration for a large traditional wine cellar in Melbourne with dark hardwood floors.
Inspiration for a large traditional wine cellar in Melbourne with dark hardwood floors.

Nicola Lazi, Lazi + Lazi Fotografie und Bildbearbeitung Stuttgart
Inspiration for a large contemporary wine cellar in Stuttgart.
Inspiration for a large contemporary wine cellar in Stuttgart.

Wine Cellar
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary wine cellar in Sunshine Coast with concrete floors.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary wine cellar in Sunshine Coast with concrete floors.

Ein Gewölbekeller, in dem guter Wein nicht langsam einstaubt, sondern in den man sogar Gäste zur Verkostung mitnehmen kann, ist wohl der Traum eines jeden Weinliebhabers. Hier wurde er mit präzise gesetzter Beleuchtung, moderner Klimasteuerung und viel massiver Eiche verwirklicht.
© Silke Rabe

A country kitchen designed for a food loving family. Designed with a chopping station at the end of the island for the cook to be preparing the meals close to the Aga. This kitchen also boasts a fantastic cellar from the Spiral Cellars Company.

'Being recognised by the client as pioneers of the importance in understanding proper climate control" gave me a thrilling sense of delivery - Craig Ellis.
Being hand selected by one of the industries true wine professionals, a 'sommelier', to deliver this double sided custom restaurant wine display was an honour.
Delivered within twelve weeks, the display now calls one of London's most exquisite Japanese teppanyaki restaurants "Onodera" it's home.
Angelo had a clear vision for his style of custom wine cellar display. He wanted to best store, handle and also give his wine presentations from one stylish display.
The partnership synergy with Angelo's expertise in addition to passion in handling wine, allowed a smooth, harmonious design experience. The Custom Restaurant Wine Display stands at 3.5m wide by 2.5m high and has two internally built in separate climate controlled zones.
It has two separate custom cooling systems built within. A cooler side of 5c for white wine and also champagne and the right side at 14c for red wine. The double glazed doors have been with fitted with rubber gaskets, a slim profile frame and completed with recessed sprayed Matt black hinges.
On view from the seated dining areas of the restaurant, in the heart of Onodera. Note; the rear glazed viewing panels display the identical internal accessible bottle layouts from the back of this wine display. The shadow gap aligned panels are fully removable for servicing access and fitted with concealed fixings.
The Led lighting selection incorporates waterproof 2700k spectrum warm white light spots in addition to strips. Lighting zones controlled by wireless dimmable wall mounted keypad controllers allow for simple control.
This custom restaurant wine display is built in a toughened grade matt sprayed timber. It is also a perfect example of a freestanding structure that can be secured floor to ceiling. This maintains the structural integrity, without the use of a heavy gauge steel structure.
Every detail in the design considers aesthetic characteristics and also daily service use of this custom restaurant wine display.
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