Bespoke Whisky Room

Two years ago, we completed a bespoke oak unit for a circular whisky room. Recently, we revisited the project to admire our craftsmanship.

At Paterson of Oldmeldrum, we specialise in creating bespoke furniture pieces that not only serve a functional purpose but also become stunning focal points within a space. One such project was a custom-built oak unit designed to perfectly fit a circular whisky room.

This unique piece was crafted to provide ample storage for a discerning whisky collector while also enhancing the room's aesthetic appeal. The unit features curved doors, radiused shelves, and underside LED lighting, creating a harmonious blend of functionality and visual elegance.

Key Features of the Custom Oak Unit:

  • Bespoke Design: Tailored to fit the specific dimensions and style of the circular whisky room.
  • Curved Doors and Radiused Shelves: A visually striking design element that complements the room's circular shape.
  • Underside LED Lighting: Adds a touch of ambiance and highlights the collection.
  • Ample Storage: Provides plenty of space to showcase the whisky collection.

Craftsmanship at Its Finest

The creation of this custom oak unit required meticulous attention to detail and exceptional craftsmanship. Our skilled craftsmen carefully selected the finest quality oak wood and employed traditional woodworking techniques to ensure the unit's durability and longevity. 

A Testament to Our Expertise

This project is a testament to our ability to create bespoke furniture pieces that exceed our clients' expectations. We are proud to have been entrusted with the design and construction of this unique unit, which serves as a showcase of our craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Interested in a Custom-Built Piece?

If you're looking for a custom-built piece of furniture that is both functional and visually stunning, we invite you to contact us. Our team of experts can work with you to design and create a piece that perfectly complements your space.

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