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Hames Custom Builders
Design ideas for a mid-sized arts and crafts wine cellar in Houston with dark hardwood floors, storage racks and brown floor.
Shelley Morris Interiors
After just completing a project for a client's second home, the house accidentally caught fire and most of the exisiting structure and furnishings was burned. This unfortunate episode allowed us an opportunity to create the dream home that our clients always wanted. After the fire, we were able to remodel an entirely new space including a wood celing with beams, venetian plaster walls, and wide plank white oak flooring. The installation although eclectic, reflects a mediterranean atmosphere filled with light and texture.
Morris Construction
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Charleston with diamond bins and marble floors.
Kessick Wine Storage Systems
This is an example of a mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Other with ceramic floors and storage racks.
Design Vision Studio
After successfully designing the main levels of their new home, our Canadian clients were ready to tackle the design and remodeling of their 1200sf basement. They wanted to utilize the lower level of their home for family gatherings and entertaining guests - yet have it cozy enough for just the two of them to watch a movie and enjoy a glass of wine. Working remotely, their wish-list was addressed by creating defined zones in the space to include: a wine cellar, wine lounge, game room, and media area. The design plan was created with a sexy Vegas nightclub vibe as inspiration and using a black and white color scheme. We carved out space for a new wine cellar in an adjacent ‘cold room’ and filled it with dramatic elements, making it the true showpiece of the room. Our makeover required mostly all new furnishings that could easily be rearranged, depending on the occasion. We added unique lighting, dimensional custom cabinetry, rugs and décor. Antique mirror was added in the wine cellar, above the pool table (where adding a light fixture was not possible) and also was used to cover the unsightly support posts. This feature alone elevates and brings harmony to the room to the point you can hardly believe you’re in a basement. The clients complete trust in our bold design decisions is what made this project a success. The results exceeded their expectations and this room is now their favorite place in the home.
Harvest Custom Wine Cellars And Saunas
In this project, we included solid and lattice diamond bins, square bins, and curved corner wine racks made from Mahogany. The total capacity of this residential custom wine cellar in Virginia is approximately 350 bottles.
Learn more about the whole project: https://harvestwinecellarsandsaunas.com/wine-cellar-tours-walkthroughs/virginia-residential-wine-cellar-tour-walkthrough/
Harvest Custom Wine Cellars and Saunas
1509 Palmyra Ave
Richmond, VA 23227
(804) 467-5816
Take a video tour of this project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMLG9vXatPA
Nested. Design + Build
Photo of a mid-sized mediterranean wine cellar in Denver with slate floors, storage racks and beige floor.
KEN YOKOGAWA ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES INC.
Contemporary wine cellar in Yokohama with storage racks and grey floor.
STACT Wine Displays Inc.
Learn more at http://www.stact.co/glasscellars
The STACT modular wine rack system offers the best balance of simplicity, usability, and style. We at STACT are passionate about our products. We have a single minded goal to offer the very best in wine storage, with designs that are simple, stunning, and a pleasure to live with for a long period of time.
STACT glass-enclosed wine cellars are the ideal wine storage solution when it comes to showcasing wine, without compromise. Boasting up to 40% more bottle capacity than traditional wine racks, STACT's sleek yet sturdy aircraft-grade anodized aluminum frame offers the highest-capacity on the market.
Uniquely versatile and space efficient, the patented STACT modular design easily integrates into any space or décor. Unrivaled refinement, beauty and minimalist aesthetic of the STACT Wine Wall system make it the obvious choice for wine collectors who demand the very best, particularly within glass wine cellars where the prized collection is on display - not the wine rack itself.
Montgomery Roth Architecture & Interior Design
Design ideas for a transitional wine cellar in Houston.
Limitless Construction
This rustic wine cellar was carved out of space left by the old stairwell location. The wood is re-claimed cedar
Photo of a mid-sized country wine cellar in Minneapolis with travertine floors and beige floor.
Photo of a mid-sized country wine cellar in Minneapolis with travertine floors and beige floor.
Woodridge Custom Builders LLC
This photo has appeared on Pinterest hundreds of times and inspired many people to convert a closet to wine closer. In this case, the home was designed with this feature in mind, and the under-cabinet wine refrigerator fit perfectly into the space, also allowing for upper wine storage and an opening station. John Vogt Photography
Fourteen Estates
Nikki Leigh Mckean
Photo of a large mediterranean wine cellar in Toronto with storage racks, terra-cotta floors and beige floor.
Photo of a large mediterranean wine cellar in Toronto with storage racks, terra-cotta floors and beige floor.
Aria Stone Gallery
The custom wine refrigerator is the clear focal point in this dining room, framed by sea pearl quartzite countertops and shaker cabinets.
Cabinets were custom built by Chandler in a shaker style with narrow 2" recessed panel and painted in a sherwin williams paint called silverplate in eggshell finish. The hardware was ordered through topknobs in the pennington style, various sizes used.
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