Arts and Crafts Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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Horan Building Company
Michael Osean
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts wine cellar in Providence with limestone floors, display racks and beige floor.
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts wine cellar in Providence with limestone floors, display racks and beige floor.
Architecture Studio
This is an example of a large arts and crafts wine cellar in San Francisco with limestone floors and storage racks.
Huber & Huber Architects
This is an example of a mid-sized arts and crafts wine cellar in San Luis Obispo with limestone floors and storage racks.
North Fork Builders of Montana, Inc.
LongView Studios
Large arts and crafts wine cellar in Other with display racks, limestone floors and beige floor.
Large arts and crafts wine cellar in Other with display racks, limestone floors and beige floor.
Ana Life Design
Custom made wine cellar for my Dad. I transformed a seldom used sauna room into this beautiful work of art. I had to quote it through several companies because it was very expensive. In the end we hired this craftsman that used melina (a type of cultivated wood) that is very affordable. By staining the wood we achieved this luxury feel. We were able to do the cornices and even the carved column with that type of wood which is made of small slats joined together. The perfect finishing touch was a custom made oil painting of a vineyard to be admired when opening a bottle in the granite countertop.
Architecture Studio
This is an example of a large arts and crafts wine cellar in San Francisco with limestone floors and storage racks.
Architecture Studio
This is an example of a large arts and crafts wine cellar in San Francisco with limestone floors and storage racks.
Architecture Studio
Inspiration for a large arts and crafts wine cellar in San Francisco with limestone floors and storage racks.
Ana Life Design
Custom made wine cellar for my Dad. I transformed a seldom used sauna room into this beautiful work of art. I had to quote it through several companies because it was very expensive. In the end we hired this craftsman that used melina (a type of cultivated wood) that is very affordable. By staining the wood we achieved this luxury feel. We were able to do the cornices and even the carved column with that type of wood which is made of small slats joined together. The perfect finishing touch was a custom made oil painting of a vineyard to be admired when opening a bottle in the granite countertop.
Vesta Design Studio, LLC
Inspiration for an arts and crafts wine cellar in Denver with limestone floors.
Arts and Crafts Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Limestone Floors
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