6 Questions

Beverage & Entertainment

Integrated Wine Refrigeration

Climate Controlled Storage

What is required for a built-in wine fridge? +
The cabinetry must be engineered with precise ventilation paths to allow for a flush-mounted installation without overheating the compressor.

Precision-engineered paths for flush-mounted cooling without overheating the compressor.

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Leather-Lined Luxury Pullouts

High-End Interior Details

What is a luxury decanting shelf? +
A pull-out shelf lined with premium leather or felt, specifically designed for decanting spirits or displaying luxury glassware.

Premium leather or felt-lined trays for decanting spirits or displaying luxury glassware.

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Mirrored Bar Backsplashes

Bar & Entertainment Aesthetics

Why use mirrors in a bar area? +
Using mirror glass as a backsplash increases ambient light and creates a sense of depth, making a beverage station feel more expansive.

Mirror glass used to increase ambient light and create a sense of depth in beverage stations.

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Pocket-Door Hidden Bars

Speakeasy & Concealed Storage

How can I hide a home bar? +
We use pocket doors that slide back into the cabinet carcass, revealing a fully equipped bar setup only when needed.

Retractable pocket doors that slide into the carcass to reveal a fully equipped home bar.

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Stemware & Glassware Racks

Bar & Glass Storage

How are wine glasses stored in custom bars? +
We install under-cabinet or internal rails designed for hanging wine and martini glasses securely by their stems.

Secure under-cabinet or internal rails designed for hanging wine and martini glasses.

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Wine Column Integration

What does a wine column require from the surrounding cabinetry? +
Sub-Zero, Liebherr, and True wine columns are typically 24" or 30" wide and require a dedicated 15A circuit plus front-venting clearance at the toe-kick. Because a full column can hold 100+ bottles, the surrounding cabinet carcass must be anchored to a structural wall with anti-tip hardware. Door swing clearance is critical — most columns need 90° of swing to access the interior shelving, so adjacent gables or walls require a minimum 3" buffer.
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