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For years, lower levels were seen as bonus space for a TV, game table, or kids’ hangout. This remodel takes a different approach. What started as a plan for a wine room and banquette became a chance to create something more meaningful. This space is now fully connected to the rest of the lower level and the way the family lives. It brings together conditioned wine storage, comfortable seating, recreation, and thoughtful details as a warm, welcoming destination for the homeowners and their young adult children.

Creating Wine Storage as an Experience

The defining feature of this remodel is the wine room.  It is designed for both bottle and case storage while also serving as the lower level’s focal point.

An architectural black powder-coated steel door with insulated double-pane glass creates a striking presence.  This feature maintains a visual connection to surrounding entertainment spaces. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the conditioned environment provides the temperature and humidity control necessary to properly preserve the homeowners’ collection.

The balance between function and aesthetics is evident in every material selected.  Storage is needed to perform properly, but it also needed to contribute to the atmosphere rather than feel purely utilitarian.

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Custom cabinetry maximizes wine storage, while a durable Quartz countertop in Rugged Concrete pairs with a streamlined Chemmetal brushed aluminum backsplash to complete the design.

Personalized Details That Reflect the Homeowners

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The remodel also includes custom features tailored specifically to the homeowners’ lifestyle, including a humidor drawer integrated into the cabinetry. Details like this help the lower level feel personal and thoughtfully designed.

Creating Connection Through Gathering Spaces

banquette seating areaThe custom banquette area anchors the space as both a gathering point and a visual connection between the wine room and the rest of the lower level.  Matching beadboard paneling and trim frame the banquette, create continuity, and define a cozy niche for conversation and relaxation. Built-in seating enhances comfort and flexibility to support intimate evenings, casual family gatherings, and larger celebrations alike.

Designed for Multiple Generations to Enjoy

lower level remodel for multiple generations

While the conditioned wine room served as the catalyst for the remodel, the broader goal was to create a lower level where family and friends would naturally want to gather. The homeowners envisioned a space where they and their adult children could spend time together, whether enjoying a glass of wine, engaging in a little friendly competition, or simply relaxing and catching up.

The remodel introduced a dedicated dart board wall that complements the foosball and shuffleboard tables already in place. The custom banquette table also doubles as a game space to further encourages conversation and connection. Together, these elements create an inviting social hub that balances activity and relaxation while complementing the warmth and sophistication of the wine room.

A Lower Level That Feels Like Part of the Home

lower level remodel feels like part of home

More than simply adding finished square footage, this remodel transformed the lower level into a destination within the home. By combining wine storage, comfortable gathering spaces, and opportunities for recreation, this home feels connected, welcoming, and uniquely personal.

If you’re thinking about reimagining your lower level, we’d love to help you explore what’s possible. Reach out through our contact form to start the conversation.

Designers Krista Benton, CKBD, CAPS & Stephanie Kellenberger

Shanna Wolf Photography