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West Ninth Vintage Pendant Wood Beam Chandelier, Jacobean

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he flooring is reclaimed white oak, rough sawn finish. Lightly screened, not sanded to preserve the patina.

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wooden deck in front and behind barn

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wine room colors

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open stairway a the the base and at the switchback

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wine storage idea

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bunkroom

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bunk room colors

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bunk room mattresses

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stair rail material

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guest room wall

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metal stairs

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Goodyear Gooseneck Barn Light, Yellow, 12"

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bunk room bathroom?

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bunk room idea

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paint an old pool table black!

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The ceiling fans are Minka Aire Gyro Outdoor fan. The picture below shows the fan with a light, but it can be installed without it. These fans are available online at Hansen Wholesale here: http://www.hansenwholesale.com/ceilingfans/minkaaire/model.asp?ProdNo=F402-BNW

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lights

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staircase

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Staircase

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wood and metal staircase

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wine cellar colors

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bathroom door

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awning

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bunk room rafters

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bunkroom niche idea

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Andersen Miller Design- The door itself is 36" wide. The full width of the glass wall is about 66". Doors are from Metal Window Corporation of Inglewood, CA.

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guest room

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The housing detail is a very small “room” that was originally conceived as only a feature wall to provide definition for the front entry of the house. The other side of the wall was facing the lounge part of the dining room and proved to be ideal to accommodate the wine room rather than in the basement. The result is a beautiful display with very interesting features. The feature wall for the front entry was clad with vertically placed thinstone veneer producing a complete visual separation from the foyer to the rooms beyond. Glass walls, on the opposite side, completed the room for the wine and easy access is provided by using rolling glass doors, more typically used in shower systems. Stainless wine racks, a very impressive stemware chandelier and “cork” flooring are special features that make this a unique and one of a kind housing detail.

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table at end of island, rustic exposed wood

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windows

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doors in front of bunks

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shower

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windows

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