Birmingham Lower Level

Project with Spire Integrated Systems

This 2019 lower level renovation in Birmingham has everything for a cozy evening in, designed to accommodate everything from evening entertaining, movie nights, wine storage, even space for the grandkids and their toys!

Photography by Martin Vecchio

At the foot of the stairs, a gorgeous buffet welcomes you. Satin brass accents really pop against the richness of the walnut cabinetry. Here is where you will find all of the toys for the grandkids smartly tucked away.

The breathtaking entertainment wall features an extraordinary 85” TV and a top of the line sound system which disappears behind beautiful built in walnut cabinetry with matching acoustic fabric. The entire entertainment wall is blanketed in a beautiful polished onyx porcelain. The bright onyx contrasts beautifully with the warmth and depth of the walnut, and reflects light around the otherwise dark space. Cove lighting above sets the mood, and provides soft accent light during movies.

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photography by Martin Vecchip

If you need a little popcorn, we’ve got you covered. Complete with dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer, and speed oven this kitchenette does not disappoint! Rich walnut cabinetry houses everything you need to entertain. The tall pantries allow for plenty of additional hidden storage. Let’s not forget about the stunning illuminated mirror floating inches off the bright porcelain wall and dazzling brass faucet that complements the sconces beautifully.

A narrow peninsula provides shallow storage for bar glasses and seating for 3 without hindering the flow of the room. Along the gorgeous walnut paneling, you may stumble upon a clever safe room hidden door, or catch a glimpse into the wine room that features floor to ceiling and wall mounted wine racks housing over 100 bottles with additional wine storage in the walnut cabinetry below. The hardest part will be deciding on which bottle to open and enjoy!

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photography by Martin Vecchio