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Segerson Builders
Black glass arched entry into a subway tile clad custom wine cellar.
Mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other.
Mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other.
Paul N. Brow, Architect, LLC
Custom wine racking fabricated of quarter sawn white oak with custom finish. Limestone countertop and plaster walls,
Design ideas for a small transitional wine cellar in Houston with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Design ideas for a small transitional wine cellar in Houston with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Designs With You In Mind
This normal everyday closet was turned into this beautiful wine cellar. What a show piece for our clients to show off their impressive Wine Collection. Thanks to Mark Sweeden Construction for his fantastic work.
FBC Remodel
Custom wine rack and wine cooler. ©Finished Basement Company
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Denver with carpet and beige floor.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Denver with carpet and beige floor.
Lauren Allyn Interiors
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Austin with light hardwood floors and storage racks.
Distinctive Remodeling, LLC
Our homeowner wanted a hidden entrance to his personal wine cellar for a few reasons: He wanted something that was different than would usually see, he wanted to have his entire collection at home, rather than in a storage facility, and he thought it was a cool idea.
AFT Construction
High Res Media
Design ideas for an expansive transitional wine cellar in Phoenix with light hardwood floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Design ideas for an expansive transitional wine cellar in Phoenix with light hardwood floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Emery Design | Build
Martin Vecchio Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Detroit with slate floors, display racks and grey floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Detroit with slate floors, display racks and grey floor.
Kessick Wine Storage Systems
Kessick Wine Cellars
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Dallas with ceramic floors and storage racks.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Dallas with ceramic floors and storage racks.
David Charlez Designs
Rustic and comfortable wet bar and wine rack. - Photo by Landmark Photography
Photo of a large transitional wine cellar in Minneapolis with ceramic floors and beige floor.
Photo of a large transitional wine cellar in Minneapolis with ceramic floors and beige floor.
Advance Design Studio, Ltd.
Karen and Chad of Tower Lakes, IL were tired of their unfinished basement functioning as nothing more than a storage area and depressing gym. They wanted to increase the livable square footage of their home with a cohesive finished basement design, while incorporating space for the kids and adults to hang out.
“We wanted to make sure that upon renovating the basement, that we can have a place where we can spend time and watch movies, but also entertain and showcase the wine collection that we have,” Karen said.
After a long search comparing many different remodeling companies, Karen and Chad found Advance Design Studio. They were drawn towards the unique “Common Sense Remodeling” process that simplifies the renovation experience into predictable steps focused on customer satisfaction.
“There are so many other design/build companies, who may not have transparency, or a focused process in mind and I think that is what separated Advance Design Studio from the rest,” Karen said.
Karen loved how designer Claudia Pop was able to take very high-level concepts, “non-negotiable items” and implement them in the initial 3D drawings. Claudia and Project Manager DJ Yurik kept the couple in constant communication through the project. “Claudia was very receptive to the ideas we had, but she was also very good at infusing her own points and thoughts, she was very responsive, and we had an open line of communication,” Karen said.
A very important part of the basement renovation for the couple was the home gym and sauna. The “high-end hotel” look and feel of the openly blended work out area is both highly functional and beautiful to look at. The home sauna gives them a place to relax after a long day of work or a tough workout. “The gym was a very important feature for us,” Karen said. “And I think (Advance Design) did a very great job in not only making the gym a functional area, but also an aesthetic point in our basement”.
An extremely unique wow-factor in this basement is the walk in glass wine cellar that elegantly displays Karen and Chad’s extensive wine collection. Immediate access to the stunning wet bar accompanies the wine cellar to make this basement a popular spot for friends and family.
The custom-built wine bar brings together two natural elements; Calacatta Vicenza Quartz and thick distressed Black Walnut. Sophisticated yet warm Graphite Dura Supreme cabinetry provides contrast to the soft beige walls and the Calacatta Gold backsplash. An undermount sink across from the bar in a matching Calacatta Vicenza Quartz countertop adds functionality and convenience to the bar, while identical distressed walnut floating shelves add an interesting design element and increased storage. Rich true brown Rustic Oak hardwood floors soften and warm the space drawing all the areas together.
Across from the bar is a comfortable living area perfect for the family to sit down at a watch a movie. A full bath completes this finished basement with a spacious walk-in shower, Cocoa Brown Dura Supreme vanity with Calacatta Vicenza Quartz countertop, a crisp white sink and a stainless-steel Voss faucet.
Advance Design’s Common Sense process gives clients the opportunity to walk through the basement renovation process one step at a time, in a completely predictable and controlled environment. “Everything was designed and built exactly how we envisioned it, and we are really enjoying it to it’s full potential,” Karen said.
Constantly striving for customer satisfaction, Advance Design’s success is heavily reliant upon happy clients referring their friends and family. “We definitely will and have recommended Advance Design Studio to friends who are looking to embark on a remodeling project small or large,” Karen exclaimed at the completion of her project.
GREAT FALLS Construction
Bob Narod Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in DC Metro with travertine floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in DC Metro with travertine floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Builders Glass of Bonita and The Glass Shoppe
Vintage View Metal Racking installed as a floating system on white ledger stone.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other with light hardwood floors and storage racks.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other with light hardwood floors and storage racks.
Design West
The glassed-in wine room with stacked-stone walls features a Dacor by-the-glass wine dispenser and a custom backlit metal and wood wine rack to match the cabinetry in the adjacent kitchen. A series of arches leads the eye toward the vestibule of the master suite where a Bernhardt metal and stone console table sits beneath an oversized mirror framed with distressed silver leafing. The Fine Art Lamps ceiling fixture and the wall sconce pictured in the foyer both feature a silver leaf finish. Translucent mica shades diffuse the light.
User
Design ideas for a small transitional wine cellar in Los Angeles with ceramic floors and storage racks.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Miami with medium hardwood floors and display racks.
Anne Rae Design
Found Creative Studio
Inspiration for a small transitional wine cellar in San Diego with travertine floors and storage racks.
Inspiration for a small transitional wine cellar in San Diego with travertine floors and storage racks.
R|House Design Build
Custom glass wine cellar with shiplap
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Minneapolis with light hardwood floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Minneapolis with light hardwood floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Versa Homes
This "Palatial Villa" is an architectural statement, amidst a sprawling country setting. An elegant, modern revival of the Spanish Tudor style, the high-contrast white stucco and black details pop against the natural backdrop.
Round and segmental arches lend an air of European antiquity, and fenestrations are placed providently, to capture picturesque views for the occupants. Massive glass sliding doors and modern high-performance, low-e windows, bathe the interior with natural light and at the same time increase efficiency, with the highest-rated air-leakage and water-penetration resistance.
Inside, the lofty ceilings, rustic beam detailing, and wide-open floor-plan inspire a vast feel. Patterned repetition of dark wood and iron elements unify the interior design, creating a dynamic contrast with the white, plaster faux-finish walls.
A high-efficiency furnace, heat pump, heated floors, and Control 4 automated environmental controls ensure occupant comfort and safety. The kitchen, wine cellar, and adjoining great room flow naturally into an outdoor entertainment area. A private gym and his-and-hers offices round out a long list of luxury amenities.
With thoughtful design and the highest quality craftsmanship in every detail, Palatial Villa stands out as a gleaming jewel, set amongst charming countryside environs.
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