Hi, I am Jerry Wilson. I'm the founder of Coastal Custom Wine Cellars, and we're gonna take a look at a job that was completed in Laguna Hills, California Just recently, uh, actually December, 2010, the subdivision known as Nelly Gale Ranch. Uh, we visited with our clients in, and, uh, found that they had a powder bath just off the living room in the dining room area that they wanted to turn into a wine cellar. So I've got, I've got a few before shots, if you will, to share with you this circular area on the wall. It was actually an exterior wall that was a window. So we had a lot of prep work to this wine room. We had to remove the plumbing fixtures, the cabinetry, um, obviously close up this, uh, circular area and prep the walls for refrigeration. That's another view of the area. So after some time that we spent with, with these folks taking some measurements and determining how they wanted to store and manage and display their wines, we created a three-dimensional design package for them, uh, as we would with anyone, of course.
And there's multiple pages to these, to these designs. This is the overhead view of the wine room where all the dimensions are posted. Over here. You get total bottle capacity and how those bottles break down into the various components. Because this room wasn't very wide, you can see it's just over 60 inches wide and the door being slightly off center, this is the entry here. We had to be a little bit, be creative and still try to maximize the storage for these folks. So most of our racks, as you can see, are full depth. They're 13 and a half inches, which means they're going to, um, encompass the entire bottle. But on this side, for the sake of space and, and, and not impeding the entry into the wine room, we created a six inch deep horizontal display. So we'll take a look at all the different elevations here.
This is the wall across from the entry. Created an arched area, a tasting area for these folks, and with a horizontal display that lays the bottles laterally. These tilted areas here, these are high reveal display rows where, uh, the label is visible and, uh, you can store like wines above and below the displayed area and certainly lends some character to the wine room as well. This is the right side wall where we have more of the single bottle storage in the display rows. This area here, this is a loured grill cover, uh, made of, uh, the same material as as the wine racks. It conceals the evaporator, uh, or the cooling unit that's, uh, used in the wine room. This is the left side wall I was telling you about. As you can see from this side elevation here, it's six inches deep and bottles lay sideways or horizontally. Uh, and these openings are large enough, not only for seven 50 milliliter bottles, but also for magnums 1.5 liters. Here are some three dimensional visuals of the area.
This is a, a wine room that was, uh, created with Mahogany. We applied a natural finish. There's a view from the entry and the arch area is actually where that circular window was that we shared with you in a previous photo. The total bottle capacity of the room's 471 bottles and the components that, that are included are indeed the single bottle, seven 50 milliliter storage with high reveal display rows, horizontal displays for the seven 50 milliliters and the magnum bottles. We've got diamond bin with arch tabletop and of course the mahogany lured grill that conceals the evaporator, which you can see just right up here on the right. This, right this, uh, this is a better picture of the right side wall. As you can see the cooling units up in here,
And this is the left side wall. The horizontal displays that I mentioned, uh, we used a split refrigeration system. Um, the split refrigeration systems means the condensers placed anywhere up to 75 feet away from the wine room and the fan coils actually placed in the wine room. This eliminates exhaust and hot and hot air that's to be exhausted into the indoors or the, um, to an adjoining room. And we also used a mahogany cellar entry door with a chestnut stain. Uh, it was a ma mahogany frame door full, uh, view, dual pane glass door as well. Thanks so much. Cheers.