Raleigh Hills Wine Cellar

When another project at this existing home exposed the opportunity, we were tasked with designing a small wine cellar as well. An unexpected (and quasi-hidden) door leads into the curved stair and down into the cozy plaster and mahogany wine cellar. We incorporated a ladder rail on each side of the cabinets to reach higher storage.

  • Location: Raleigh Hills, OR

    The materials used in this small, below-grade wine cellar are mahogany, concrete, stainless steel, and granite.

    The cellar includes below-counter storage for linens and silver.

  • DESIGN TEAM: Richard Brown AIA, Geoffrey Parker, Jason Didion

    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Hoichi Kurisu

    CONTRACTOR: Ostmo Construction

    PHOTOGRAPHER: Dale Christopher Lang, Ph.D., AIAP, NW Architectural Photography

  • List sustainable features here. for example:

    Adaptive reuse of existing buildings.

    Efficient building envelope.

    Daylighting and passive cooling.

    Site and roof-top water collection for irrigation.

    A photovoltaic array is planned for the near future.

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