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Design ideas for a small modern wine cellar in Sydney with medium hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a small modern wine cellar in Sydney with medium hardwood floors.

Area della taverna dedicata alla collezione privata di vini !
Inspiration for a contemporary wine cellar in Milan.
Inspiration for a contemporary wine cellar in Milan.

This tiny white windowless cellar was given a complete makeover in black making the space appear much bigger. Custom black cabinetry with strip lighting and downlights was designed to store the wine and gin from a wine making and gin distilling family, plus to display their collection of Japanese whiskies. Located in the cellar of their own home, this beautiful space is enjoyed by family and friends very regularly.

A Redwood wine wall with the capacity to store over 400 bottles. The ridged shelving of this wine wall beautifully shows off the labels of the bottles. Our client is an avid collector of a New Zealand wine, because of this we designed custom shelving to showcase the specific years.
The temperature controlled wine wall, located in Chislehurst, London has been connected to Google for voice activation, enabling the user to set the ambience of the space, whilst also being able to monitor the atmospheric conditions from a phone.

Chamber Furniture created the entire Wine Room space including the glazed walnut doors to ensure the wine collection is not only stored at the optimum temperature but presented beautifully. The clear-lacquered walnut complements the bronze wine racks and the angled shelves display the magnums and champagne for maximum impact.

The award-winning Jack’s Point is our new display home at the HomeQuest Village in Bella Vista. At the 2023 HIA awards, Horizon Homes won both Display Home of the Year, and Best Display Home in its category - Display Homes over $1m.
When we built this home, we wanted a design that would be contemporary, but still fit comfortably in the traditional style streetscapes of the suburbs that we typically build in – the North Shore, Northern Beaches and Canada Bay areas.
The natural finishes of timber, stone and metal gives this home an organic look and feel. The façade design and finishes provide the beautiful mix of material choices. Modern brickwork meshes with charred hardwood timber cladding, castellated style garage door, and a first-floor natural garden bed.
Natural American Oak timber flooring leads from the entry lead to the lounge, which features an impressive yet functional wall-hung fireplace with an exposed metal flue.
The staircase provides a wonderful aesthetic but also acts to create distinct spaces in an otherwise open space. It is constructed from American Oak treads, steel and glass and allows natural light through to the living areas.
Large format porcelain tiles provide a seamless finish to the remaining living areas and carry through to the alfresco kitchen and dining area.
The kitchen and pantry provide beautifully finished modern workspaces with the mix of marble / granite and Corian finishes. The marble fluting on the island ends elevates the benchtop from the purely practical, to an elegant design feature.
As with all Horizon Homes builds, the alfresco area was important. It has been designed to enhance natural light in the home, as well as providing flexible living spaces. The upper floor comprises of four bedrooms, main bathrooms, two ensuites and a private lounge space adjacent to the master bedroom. This overlooks the rooftop garden bed. The feature panelling to all bedrooms and hallway that so caught the judges’ attention provide this home with the warm cosy feel.
Like all of our custom designs, the display home was designed to maximise quality light, airflow and space for the block it was built on. We invite you to visit Jack’s Point and we hope it inspires some ideas for your own custom home.

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Daniel Sumesgutner
Design ideas for a contemporary wine cellar in Hamburg.
Design ideas for a contemporary wine cellar in Hamburg.

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

A basement wine cellar, featuring a wine wall consisting of various storage styles. The soft integrated LED lighting highlights both the bottles being stored, but also the details within the original oak beams and flooring. A Transtherm LOFT offers a temperature-controlled environment for ageing wine. The constant temperature of 10 ° C - 14 ° C supplies a stable environment for the preservation of wine.

Modern bar set up at home includes all of the Transbar features with unique stainless steel framework and remote controlled DMX, multicolour changing LED light boxes that come as standard. Japanese crystal ice sculpture display as well as fully refrigerated back bar was a special feature in this private cinema bar.
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