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A wonderful use of a small room, this Wine Cellar has a purposeful air conditioner, which keeps the wine in perfect condition all year round.
The cabinetry with a marble top and thick edging, racking with sleek matt black powder coating, is complemented by brick tiling, combining to make a wonderful use of a small space.

Only 4 steps down from the concealed entry into the kitchen, the commercial bottling kitchen and cellar retain the heavy, dark interior feel of the rest of the home, providing a complimentary entertaining and hosting space for the owners.

Tasting area for the owner's extensive Port collection - and other tipples.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in West Midlands with medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in West Midlands with medium hardwood floors.

An Edwardian house of substantial proportions in one of the prime roads in South west London (close to Clapham common), which needed a new lease of life and generally updating for modern family life.
Our scheme not only involved the complete re- working of the house but by adding a full basement going right under the whole property and out into the rear garden.
The great thing about this basement is generous ceiling height (2.7m), the fact that it is so spacious and light … and as a result does not feel like a basement at all.
We also chose to connect the new basement areas with the main living room via a stylish staircase which acts not only as vertical link, but also as a striking design feature in it’s own right. The house now boasts some really cavernous and generous spaces, is filled with natural light and is a great venue for both family life and entertaining.
Photo credit: Logan, Giles Pike

This custom wine wall show piece, shows no fear in making its enormous presence known in our clients existing ground floor lounge. Standing at three meters in height and six meters wide wrapping into an adjacent wall recess, this custom wine display is a masterful show piece in this lounge. Its always a pleasure working with clients with big ambitious projects. In this case, our client wanted to take over 30% of their lounge floor space with this custom wine display. Additionally, a huge collection of bond stored vintage and classic red and wine wine were to be housed within the display.
‘Our Client’s custom wine wall display design requirements for this project were simple – MAXIMUM WINE STORAGE ‘ – Craig Ellis
The center display features multiple rows of 3m wide floating LED lit wine shelves in addition to LED spotlighting. The large amount of lighting marginally generates heat heat due to the high specification moisture resistance Led design. The custom wine wall has Large diagonal display shelves running opposite ends from each other to create a wonderful pitched visual display. Due to the 3m width of the center shelves we thickened and reinforced the timber structurally on the back wall. Stronger thicker reinforced timber will stop any shelf bowing over time from the weight of the bottles.
The oak choice of a dark enhanced grain satin finish, also complimented with a mirrored acrylic backdrop adds depth into the display.

Luxurious built in timber joinery wine cellar in the basement.
Mid-sized modern wine cellar in Melbourne with light hardwood floors.
Mid-sized modern wine cellar in Melbourne with light hardwood floors.

This is an example of a small contemporary wine cellar in London with light hardwood floors.

Western Red Cedar Wine Racking designed and installed.
Mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Melbourne with concrete floors.
Mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Melbourne with concrete floors.

Timber veneer and Calacutta marble wine cellar. HCreations Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary wine cellar in Canberra - Queanbeyan.
Inspiration for a contemporary wine cellar in Canberra - Queanbeyan.
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