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Northshore Home Fall 2020

Northshore Home magazine highlights the best in architectural design, new construction and renovations, interiors, and landscape design.

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112 FALL 2020 shop nshoremag.com/nshorehome/ The RootCellar's shallow floor-to-ceiling shelving allows you to see everything you have at once. Optional freezer compartments have glass doors, like in the grocery store, so you can assess your frozen items at a glance. And not only is your food visible, it's all in one place. With a minimum of 400 cubic feet of storage space, the RootCellar eliminates the need for a second fridge or freezer. Each RootCellar is custom-fitted during renovation so that it hides behind an unobtrusive, automatic pocket door in the kitchen wall, which can be paneled to match the cabinetry. "When people come to see it in person, they say, 'What's wrong? There's no refrigerator!'" says Delorenzo. "Then you move your hand and the door slides open, and you see this amazing space. It's unbe- lievable the reaction you get when people see it for the first time." The specialized electronics and machinery allow for whisper- "The idea came from my wife buying little jars of chopped garlic. I once found five little jars in the back of our conventional refrigerator, and they were all full." —Paul Delorenzo Paul Delorenzo and Don Lake came up with RootCellar Concepts. POOLS • HOT TUBS • SAUNAS 978 - 887 - 2424 Route One, Topsfield Route One, Topsfield STAYCATION! CONCERNED ABOUT TRAVELING? STAYCATION AT HOME!

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