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The rooms that show
what a house can do.

Wine rooms, bars, media walls, bookcases and concealed storage — the cabinetry that turns a floor plan into a home, engineered to the same tolerances as the kitchen.

Climate room behind full-height glass, with walnut racking lit from within

Beyond the Kitchen

Cabinetry as architecture.

A wine wall behind glass, a bar that reads as stone, a bookcase that runs two storeys — these are the pieces a house is remembered for. They're also the hardest to build, because there's nowhere to hide a bad reveal or a shelf that sags.

Every one of these is drawn to the millimetre, cut on the same machinery as our kitchens, and finished in Mesa. Lighting is designed in from the start rather than added after, which is why the shelves glow evenly instead of hot-spotting.

  • Wine rooms & racking
  • Bars & serveries
  • Media walls & bookcases
  • Glass-front display cabinetry
  • Concealed & handleless storage
  • Home office & fitness storage

Selected Work

Wine rooms, bars and built-ins.

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Climate room behind full-height glass, with walnut racking lit from within
Climate room behind full-height glass, with walnut racking lit from within
Wine room seen through the glass wall, racking backlit along every column
Wine room seen through the glass wall, racking backlit along every column
Walnut racking detail — steel cradles, LED strips and a serving ledge
Walnut racking detail — steel cradles, LED strips and a serving ledge
Bar with open oak grid shelving, stone counter and slatted wall panelling
Bar with open oak grid shelving, stone counter and slatted wall panelling
Bar in book-matched marble behind glass, with lit glass shelving
Bar in book-matched marble behind glass, with lit glass shelving
Full-height display wall in matte black with backlit shelves and a mirrored centre
Full-height display wall in matte black with backlit shelves and a mirrored centre
Display cabinetry opened — glass door, drop-down flap and a lit oak interior
Display cabinetry opened — glass door, drop-down flap and a lit oak interior
Double-height bookcase tower beside a travertine fireplace
Double-height bookcase tower beside a travertine fireplace
Living room built-in with open display, closed base storage and a marble surround
Living room built-in with open display, closed base storage and a marble surround
Study bookcase with integrated lighting over deep drawer storage
Study bookcase with integrated lighting over deep drawer storage
Home office with a full-height walnut storage wall and recessed pulls
Home office with a full-height walnut storage wall and recessed pulls
Dining room wall of concealed storage, flush and handleless
Dining room wall of concealed storage, flush and handleless
Fitness room storage wall in oak with a stone ledge and concealed cabinetry
Fitness room storage wall in oak with a stone ledge and concealed cabinetry
Lit glass vitrines set into a run of full-height cabinetry
Lit glass vitrines set into a run of full-height cabinetry

How It's Built

Where these rooms usually go wrong.

01

Lighting Designed In

LED channels are routed into the shelf itself, wired before assembly. Even wash, no hot spots, no visible driver.

02

Shelves That Hold

Long spans get steel reinforcement inside the panel — a two-metre bookshelf carrying books should not bow.

03

Bottle Cradles

Racking sized to the bottle, not the average. Burgundy, Bordeaux and magnum bays cut to their own dimensions.

04

Glass & Frame

Slim aluminium framing and soft-close glass doors, so a display cabinet closes like a cabinet rather than a window.

05

Handleless Discipline

Concealed storage only disappears if the reveals are consistent. We hold them to a millimetre across a full wall.

06

Matched to the House

Veneer sequenced across rooms so the bar, the bookcase and the kitchen read as one continuous piece of work.

Wine, Bar & Storage

Have a room in mind?

Send us the space and what it needs to hold — bottles, books, glassware, a television nobody should have to look at — and we'll draw it.

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