The Charleston

Southern Highlands

The Charleston is a whole-home remodel in Southern Highlands, Las Vegas, designed and remodeled by Kingdom & Co. under the direction of in-house lead designer Jenn Coots.

The Charleston

The Charleston is a whole-home remodel in Southern Highlands, Las Vegas, designed and remodeled by Kingdom & Co. under the direction of in-house lead designer Jenn Coots.

Three arched custom whiskey display cabinets with backlit shelving and a curated bourbon collection at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel whiskey lounge.

The project reads as a coherent transitional interior with English-inspired detailing: arched steel-and-glass doors, brass hardware, calacatta marble surfaces, zellige tile, white oak millwork, and a custom plaster range hood in the kitchen.

Its signature moment is elsewhere. Down a short hall from the wine cellar, behind cork-textured walls and a pressed-metal ceiling, sits the room that everyone remembers after they leave.

Custom whiskey lounge with three arched built-in liquor shelves, ornate pressed-metal ceiling, herringbone wood floor, and brown leather club chairs at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel by Kingdom & Co.
View into the butler's pantry through an arched black steel and glass door, framed by white oak shaker cabinetry, white marble countertops, and brass hardware at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Professional dual-oven range with custom plaster hood, marble countertops, white shaker cabinetry, and steel-framed window opening to a desert courtyard at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.

The Whiskey Lounge

The whiskey lounge was designed as the room that would give the house its personality. Three arched bourbon display cabinets are built into the far wall, each backlit and glazed in from the inside so the collection reads as the focal composition. The ceiling is ornate pressed metal with a central round cove that draws the eye upward. The floors are herringbone wood, laid in the traditional English pattern rather than the wider modern variant. The walls are finished in a cork-textured treatment that softens the acoustics and warms the light. Four brown leather club chairs sit inside the room, oriented so a conversation among four people works as well as a solo pour and a book.

Nothing about the room is decorative for its own sake. The pressed metal, the arches, the cork, the leather, and the herringbone are all working parts of a single design language. The result is the most photographed space in the house, and the one the homeowners spend the most time in.

The Under-Stair Wine Cellar

The wine cellar sits directly under the staircase in the two-story entry foyer. Kingdom & Co. built it as a fully enclosed black steel and glass display with a cable-suspended wine rack system and integrated LED lighting. Adjacent to it, custom white oak wine racking holds bottles and Champagne in diagonal and Xpattern storage. The cellar sightline reads directly into the whiskey lounge: you can stand in the wine cellar and see the arched bourbon displays through the doorway beyond. The two rooms were designed together, as a linked pair rather than two separate specialty spaces.

The Kitchen and Walk-In Scullery

The kitchen is finished in a two-tone palette: white shaker cabinetry through the main run, with a tall white oak pantry tower providing the vertical contrast. White marble countertops carry across the long island, with a zellige tile backsplash behind the professional dual-oven range and a custom plaster range hood built to Kingdom & Co.’s specification. Steel-framed windows open the kitchen to a desert courtyard. Glass dome pendants hang above the island. Brass hardware runs consistently through the room.

Behind an arched black steel and glass door, the walk-in scullery does the working half of the kitchen’s job. U-shaped white shaker cabinetry holds a built-in coffee station, a coffee maker, a microwave, open floating shelves, and a large glass-front wine refrigerator. The floor is a patterned encaustic tile in black and white. Brass wall sconces light the room. This is the space that keeps the visible kitchen calm.

The Primary Bathroom

The primary bathroom takes the same white oak shaker cabinetry from the kitchen and pairs it with a full calacatta marble treatment: waterfall vanities with dramatic gold and gray veining, matching marble in the walk-in shower surround, and a floor-to-ceiling white oak linen tower with brass bar pulls. Twin arched mirrors framed in brass sit above the double vanity, lit by alabaster and brass pendants. The material language is the same as the rest of the house, applied with a heavier hand where the room can carry it.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a whiskey lounge in a home?2026-07-10T09:44:46-07:00

A whiskey lounge is a dedicated interior room built around the display and enjoyment of a spirits collection, typically bourbon and whiskey. Beyond a wet bar or a wine cellar, it treats the room itself as part of the ritual: custom lighting on the display cabinets, seating that supports slow conversation, materials that soften acoustics and warm the light, and an atmosphere designed to feel like a private space rather than an entertainment feature. The Charleston’s whiskey lounge is a working example: three arched backlit bourbon displays, a pressed-metal ceiling, cork-textured walls, a herringbone wood floor, and four brown leather club chairs.

What is a walk-in scullery?2026-07-10T09:45:15-07:00

A scullery is a secondary kitchen or prep room that handles the heavier working functions of cooking and hosting: prep space, appliance storage, coffee station, additional refrigeration, dishwashing, and overflow storage. Traditionally an English feature, sculleries have returned to luxury American residential design as a way to keep the visible kitchen calm and photogenic while giving the working kitchen a room of its own. The Charleston’s scullery includes a built-in coffee station, coffee maker, microwave, glass-front wine refrigerator, prep sink, and open floating shelves, wrapped in U-shaped white shaker cabinetry with patterned encaustic floor tile.

How do you design an under-stair wine cellar?2026-07-10T09:45:50-07:00

The under-stair volume in a two-story foyer is one of the highest-leverage locations for a wine cellar in a Las Vegas home. The space is centrally located, visible from the entry, and structurally suited to the load of a filled cellar. The considerations that matter: enclosure (typically black steel and glass to keep the visual connection with the foyer), racking system (cable-suspended or custom oak, sized to the collection), temperature control (a dedicated cooling unit sized for the volume), and lighting (integrated LED, low heat output). The Charleston’s under-stair cellar uses a cable-suspended display system with integrated LED, adjacent custom white oak racking with diagonal and X-pattern storage, and a sightline directly into the whiskey lounge.

What is the difference between a butler’s pantry and a scullery?2026-07-10T09:46:23-07:00

The two rooms are related but not identical. A butler’s pantry traditionally serves as a transition and staging area between the kitchen and the dining room, focused on serving and storage. A scullery is a full working kitchen extension that handles prep, cleanup, and heavier tasks. In modern luxury homes the distinction has blurred, and many projects include both, or one room that combines the roles. The Charleston includes both: a butler’s pantry accessed through an arched black steel and glass door, and a separate walk-in scullery accessed through a matching door on another side of the kitchen.

Who designed The Charleston in Southern Highlands?2026-07-10T09:46:55-07:00

The Charleston was designed by Jenn Coots, lead designer at Kingdom & Co. Kingdom & Co. is a design-build firm, so Jenn’s design was executed by the same team that developed it. That single-team model is what allowed the coherent through-line across the project: the arched detailing in the whiskey lounge, the wine cellar, the butler’s pantry, and the primary bathroom mirrors all read as parts of one house rather than as separate room-by-room selections.

Ready to Reimagine Your Home?

Kingdom & Co. handles design and construction under one roof. Every material, every custom detail, every specialty room is coordinated by a single team from initial concept through final walkthrough. Schedule a complimentary in-home consultation to walk your property and start the conversation.

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Wide view of The Charleston's kitchen featuring a long white oak shaker island, white marble countertops, glass dome pendants, custom plaster range hood, and steel-framed windows opening to the Southern Highlands courtyard remodel.
Built-in stainless steel French door refrigerator framed by white oak shaker cabinetry, with oval-back counter stools at the kitchen island, at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Zellige tile backsplash detail with white marble countertop, wooden bread board, and open cookbook on a custom stand at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
View into the walk-in scullery through black steel and glass doors, featuring white shaker cabinetry, intricate black and white patterned floor tile, built-in coffee station, and brass wall sconces at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Walk-in scullery interior with U-shaped white shaker cabinetry, built-in coffee maker and microwave, open floating shelves, patterned encaustic floor tile, and brass wall sconces at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Scullery with large built-in glass-front wine refrigerator, prep sink, white shaker cabinetry, brass faucet, open shelves with greenery, and patterned floor tile at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Two-tone kitchen elevation with white shaker cabinetry, a tall white oak pantry tower, white marble countertops, brass hardware, and zellige tile backsplash at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Jenn Coots, lead designer at Kingdom & Co. and the designer of The Charleston, in the project's scullery featuring white shaker cabinetry, brass wall sconces, open shelves with botanical art, and patterned floor tile at this Southern Highlands remodel.
Open kitchen drawer detail with Kingdom & Co. branded cabinet interior, white shaker cabinetry, and brass cup pulls at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Two-story entry foyer with custom white oak staircase, geometric black wrought iron railing, under-stair glass-front wine cellar, and arched front door at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Custom under-stair wine cellar with black steel and glass enclosure, cable-suspended wine display rack system, and integrated LED lighting at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Custom white oak wine racking with diagonal and X-pattern storage holding red wines and Champagne at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel wine cellar.
View from the wine cellar into the whiskey lounge, with custom oak wine racks framing the doorway and arched liquor displays visible beyond at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Custom whiskey lounge with three arched built-in liquor shelves, ornate pressed-metal ceiling, herringbone wood floor, and brown leather club chairs at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel by Kingdom & Co.
Three arched custom whiskey display cabinets with backlit shelving and a curated bourbon collection at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel whiskey lounge.
Wide view of the custom whiskey lounge with three arched bourbon displays, four brown leather club chairs, pressed metal ceiling with central round cove, cork-textured walls, and herringbone wood floor at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Primary bathroom double vanity with twin brass-framed arched mirrors, white oak shaker cabinetry, calacatta marble waterfall countertop, and a central brass pendant at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Single vanity with arched brass mirror, alabaster and brass pendant lights, white oak shaker cabinetry, and calacatta marble waterfall countertop at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Primary bathroom double vanity with two arched brass-framed mirrors, three alabaster pendants, white oak shaker cabinetry, and calacatta marble waterfall countertop at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Floor-to-ceiling white oak shaker linen tower with brass bar pulls and a robe hook beside the marble shower at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel primary bathroom.
Detail of calacatta marble waterfall vanity with dramatic gold and gray veining, brass ring pulls, and white oak shaker cabinetry at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
Primary bathroom with glass-enclosed walk-in shower, calacatta marble surround, double vanity with arched brass mirrors, alabaster pendants, and white oak shaker cabinetry at The Charleston Southern Highlands remodel.
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