Transitional Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction
Photo of an expansive transitional wine cellar in Austin with ceramic floors and storage racks.
Diane Hasso Studios
A Wine Lover's Retreat gets a special metallic gray silver ceiling and an original metallic silver textured wall finish by Diane LaLonde Hasso of Faux-Real, LLC. Mike Schaap Builders and photo by Chuck Heiney
Hallmark Floors
Beautiful custom home by architect/designer Michelle Anaya in Southern California. Hardwood Floor is Marina French Oak from our Ventura Collection. This stunning home is in Los Angeles, CA.
Girard Homes
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other with ceramic floors, display racks and grey floor.
Becker Home Improvement Inc.
This cellar was built using the old floor trusses from the attic and bricks from the old chimney. The chimney had to be demoed carefully so we could build this beautiful reclaimed brick wall.
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Memar Architects Inc.
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Mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Toronto with ceramic floors, display racks and white floor.
Mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Toronto with ceramic floors, display racks and white floor.
Talon Construction Inc.
Talon Construction residential remodeled basement in Sandy Spring, MD 20861
Photo of a large transitional wine cellar in DC Metro with ceramic floors and grey floor.
Photo of a large transitional wine cellar in DC Metro with ceramic floors and grey floor.
Bailiwick Interior Design
This award-winning wine cellar combines light and texture to create an expansive look within a small space. Each element of this LED lighting plan was carefully designed to highlight every detail. The ingenious racking system offers varied storage and display areas to create a space that both welcomes and awes! Photography by Marisa Pelligrini
Wood Specialties, Inc.
This is an example of a large transitional wine cellar in Omaha with ceramic floors and storage racks.
Design Connection, Inc.
This temperature-controlled wine cellar can house over 1000 bottles. The custom cabinetry went through about 3 different versions between using a premanufactured cabinet vs designing and having a local cabinet company make it. Using the different styles of racks, X cabinets and grid styles of wine storage added to the beauty of this space. The custom table in the middle is for tastings and the back wall cabinet was designed to house all the tools needed for opening up a bottle and the shelves are used to display wine glasses and pictures of their travels. The natural look was used to help showcase the wine bottles as the labels added color.
Design Connection, Inc. Kansas City interior designer provided space planning, architectural drawings, barstools, tile, plumbing fixtures, countertops, cabinets and hardware, lighting, paint colors, coordination with the builder and project management to ensure that the high standards of Design Connection, Inc. were maintained.
Washington Valley Cellars
A display wall featuring horizontal display racking, a canted display row, and brick wall visible through the diamond bin racking. All racks are built from Sapelle Mahogany.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
Architectural Plastics was contracted by Jean-Charles Boisset, the new owner of the historic Oakville Grocery, to turn a walk-in freezer into a light and airy wine cellar. The goal was to create a modern wine cellar that kept some of the industrial feel of the freezer.
The ceiling and one wall of the cellar were left with the original patinated metal lining of the freezer. Industrial ceiling lights were added as an aesthetic accompaniment to the exposed metal. The original flooring was also left in place.
Reclaimed wood toe kicks were added to bring in some warmth and tie in with the external wood-framed windows of the room.
Architectural Plastics then clad one wall in floor to ceiling LED panels with a 5000K color temperature to brighten the space up. The LED panels are a great compliment to Architectural Plastics' clear acrylic wine rack line because they make the racks glow and almost vanish.
Some additional white acrylic panels were added to hide the remaining metal walls of the cellar and act as signage for the store.
Several acrylic wine racks were then designed, made and installed by Architectural Plastics. This stunning space is an excellent example of the versatility of clear acrylic to blend with any design aesthetic.
Girard Homes
Photo of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Other with ceramic floors, display racks and grey floor.
JayMarc Homes
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Seattle with ceramic floors, storage racks and beige floor.
JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction
Expansive transitional wine cellar in Austin with ceramic floors and storage racks.
Wood Specialties, Inc.
Design ideas for a large transitional wine cellar in Omaha with ceramic floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Bailiwick Interior Design
This award-winning wine cellar combines light and texture to create an expansive look within a small space. Each element of this LED lighting plan was carefully designed to highlight every detail. The ingenious racking system offers varied storage and display areas to create a space that both welcomes and awes! Photography by Marisa Pelligrini
Ashwood Designs and Custom Homes
Inspiration for an expansive transitional wine cellar in Houston with ceramic floors and grey floor.
This is an example of a small transitional wine cellar in San Francisco with ceramic floors, beige floor and display racks.
HomeScapes Home Staging San Diego
The lower area of the home has a full wine cellar and wine tasting room!
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in San Diego with ceramic floors, diamond bins and brown floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in San Diego with ceramic floors, diamond bins and brown floor.
Transitional Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Ceramic Floors
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