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This is an example of a large traditional wine cellar in Houston with storage racks.
This is an example of a large traditional wine cellar in Houston with storage racks.
Heritage Vine Inc.
View down the existing hallway to show utilized space
Design ideas for a traditional wine cellar in Phoenix.
Design ideas for a traditional wine cellar in Phoenix.
Sims Cellars
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Sacramento with ceramic floors, storage racks and grey floor.
Karr Bick Kitchen and Bath
Denash photography, Designed by Jenny Rausch C.K.D. Hardwood ceiling with recessed lighting, hanging sconces above bar, wet bar with elongated sink. Dark wood cabinets with accenting glass panels and puck lighting. Wall sconces. Mirror behind bar. Marble step for liquor. Decorative mouldings. wine glass rack under cabinetry. Marble tops throughout.
Sergio Raynal Fine Custom Woodworking
Speakeasy bar and wine tasting room
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with display racks.
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with display racks.
Maxwell & Company Architects
Peter Lander Photography
This is an example of a traditional wine cellar in London.
This is an example of a traditional wine cellar in London.
Wine Cellar Specialists
Depicted here is the grill and cover of a US Cellar Systems RM6600TE Twin evaporator wine cellar cooling unit, which we installed in this wine cellar.
Said cover was artfully made to match the rest of the wine cellar interior. It is of Mahogany, just like the wine racks.
The compressor was mounted on a shelf in the garage, next to the wine cellar.
Speaking of wine racks, some individual bottle racking can be seen beneath the unit. Individual bottle racking promotes optimum airflow between the wines.
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Hull Historical
My clients had always been inspired by the grand Tudor Revival homes of the early 20th century and commissioned Hull Historical to recreate the authentic custom millwork, paneling and doors for their new Tudor Revival home. Our inspiration came from 2 great English homes, Stan Hywett, a great Tudor Revival home in Ohio, built for the founder of Goodyear Tires. Also, the Woodbine Mansion, built in 1911 for the son of the Pabst Brewing Company. We were fortunate to purchase three rooms of architectural millwork from the woodbine home, which was originally fabricated by the Huber Company of New York. Upon completion of this project, the architectural salvage comprised 15% of the final quantity of paneling installed. The remainder was custom fabricated by Hull Historical at our shop in Fort Worth, TX and installed at the clients home.
The commission, based on historic precedent, constituted antique paneling on the main floor, beamed ceilings and all the doors in the home. The new paneling, including the kitchen cabinetry is made from a combination of new quarter-sawn white oak and antique white oak salvaged from old barns and buildings. All the oak was fumed in an ammonia-filled chamber to produce a cocoa color and deep feel giving the millwork rough character and a timeless look that my client loved.
The millwork also served to give the home a hierarchy, with simple paneling combined with board and batten doors downstairs, then more ornate paneling, with carvings on the main floor. Additionally, the main floor features mostly 8 and 10 panel doors. All woodwork was hand-pegged with oak pegs. Some of the paneling features a unique Mason’s Miter, a historic joinery technique inspired from stone work.
For more information on residential renovation and new construction projects by Hull Historical, visit http://brenthullcompanies.com/residential.html
Inviniti Cellar Design
This large premium Redwood wine cellar was capacity built for over 3000 bottles. It incorporates single deep bottle storage, double deep bottle storage, high reveal wine bottle angle displays, box diamond bins, wood case bin storage, half rounds, rope lighting, quarter round shelves, wine vintage cooperage table top, half round displays with bottle cradles, and a ducted climate control system to keep the entire room at the optimal wine cellar temperature.
Photo taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
Brooks and Falotico Associates, Inc.
Phillip Ennis
Photo of a traditional wine cellar in New York with brick floors and storage racks.
Photo of a traditional wine cellar in New York with brick floors and storage racks.
Sergio Raynal Fine Custom Woodworking
wine cellar entry door with vintage hardware
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with storage racks.
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with storage racks.
Anco Builders
This wine cellar features built in features that store and display a large wine collection beautifully using all three storage methods: Display, Diamond Bin and Racks.
Heritage Vine Inc.
Custom wine cellar in Peoria Arizona designed & built by Heritage Vine Custom Wine Cellars (480) 347-0980
Inspiration for a traditional wine cellar in Phoenix.
Inspiration for a traditional wine cellar in Phoenix.
Inviniti Cellar Design
Walking into this wine cellar holding 1900 bottles initially takes your breath away. The racking was made out of a clear-coated All Heart Redwood. The different elevations of the floor to ceiling racking as well as the different bottle display angels keeps your attention while gazing around the room. The back arched area is the main focal point of the room, while standing outside the cellar. However, once inside the cellar, the colorful stained glass instantly captures your attention (designed by Designer Glass Mosaic). Two glass cabinets were designed to store a large number of stemware and other glass accouterments. The custom ladder was built to provide access to the hard to reach special wines. Sliding case storage shelves gives the homeowner space to store the special wood wine cases. The two doors were custom built out of All Heart Redwood and the tabletop was made out of infused wine barrel wood.
Photos taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
An antique chair with throne like detailing is fitting for this wine cellar space.
Cabochon Surfaces & Fixtures
Design ideas for a large traditional wine cellar in San Diego with terra-cotta floors and display racks.
Design ideas for a large traditional wine cellar in San Diego with terra-cotta floors and display racks.
Visnic Homes
Wine cellar sitting are in the basement for some quiet time
This is an example of a large traditional wine cellar in DC Metro with brick floors and diamond bins.
This is an example of a large traditional wine cellar in DC Metro with brick floors and diamond bins.
Traditional Red Wine Cellar Design Ideas
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