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On a small cliff-front section overlooking the town basin and Hundertwasser Art Centre, HMOA has designed a new three-storey, three-bedroom house with a pool and plenty of space for entertaining.
Board-formed, in-situ concrete walls and stair core balance the extensive use of timber.
In keeping with the Northland climate, the top level is predominantly for indoor and outdoor living. There’s also an open-plan kitchen, dining and living area and a separate TV lounge. A lift provides access from the entry.
The second level houses the bedrooms and provides access to the pool terrace while the ground floor includes the garage, entry spaces and plenty of storage, including a wine cellar.
“All the teams across the board made the experience easy and straightforward. If there were ever a sticky question, we would just say to John: What would you do?” Whangārei House clients.

Luxurious under stairs wine storage room in modern private home. A mixture of standard pine racking, cellar cubes and display spaces, this eye catching wine room fits effortlessly under the stairs. This compact wine cellar has the capacity to store just under 350 bottles.

A solid Oak wine cellar with a ‘Natural’ finish. The space holds 770 standard bottles, 10 Magnums and 6 display stands for Double Magnum Champagne bottles. The cellar offers temperature control thanks to a Sorrells ceiling mounted conditioning system.
Client: Residential
Materials: Solid oak, Natural Finish
Capacity: 770 bottles
Location: Cobham

Drinks Pantry - Custom made pocket door hidden pantry with cocktail bar and shiny black doors cabinets and built in fridge and freezer also porcelain beige tiles

The wine store is LED backlit and is made to be the perfect conditions to store wines from across the world. The flooring is a broderie design from Cheville flooring. The doors are a warm walnut with glass door knobs. The walls are painted a farrow and ball light grey.

This luxury wine storage display was an alternative option for what was in this case, going to be a kitchen pantry. Overall this is a luxurious, bright showpiece that is within what was only a 4m2 footprint. The joinery finish in this display is a sprayed off-white finish therefore giving the space a more open feel. Floor to ceiling double glazing within a black aluminium door frame that ensures an airtight seal. The large center opening door has a custom door handle that sits directly on the glass. The overhead bulkhead has a reflective mirrored acrylic cladding finish. This conceals the refrigeration cooling system sat behind the air diffuser grill.
Sprayed moisture-resistant joinery
The internal core of the timber is a moisture-resistant fibreboard. This luxury wine storage comes down to an internal temperature of 6°C. Under those circumstances, the joinery longevity is essential in the cold and damp environment. Eventually, natural untreated timber will contract and deform in a cold and damp wine cellar.
With this in mind, the selected paint finish is also fortified with a waterproofing lacquer to further prevent ingress water.

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.

This door is automatic, opening and closing with the flick of a switch.
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