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Photo of a small country wine cellar in London with dark hardwood floors.
Photo of a small country wine cellar in London with dark hardwood floors.

Phill Jackson Photography
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary wine cellar in Gold Coast - Tweed.
Inspiration for an expansive contemporary wine cellar in Gold Coast - Tweed.

Spiral Cellars wine cellar from www.sapphirespaces.co.uk - this clever design uses natural ventilation to achieve the best possible temperature and humidity for storing wine. The cellar can also be used as a cold store/larder. Different depths and lid options are available.
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Luxurious under stairs wine storage room in modern private home. A mixture of standard pine racking, cellar cubes and display spaces, this eye catching wine room fits effortlessly under the stairs. This compact wine cellar has the capacity to store just under 350 bottles.

Shaker kitchen, with integrated wine rack in the Cotswolds
This is an example of a country wine cellar in Gloucestershire.
This is an example of a country wine cellar in Gloucestershire.

Font of an old and renovated burgunder cellar in a famous hotel/restaurant : l'Hostellerie de Levernois (near Beaune). Furniture : VINIS for the limestone wineracks, Friax for the iron bottle holders well integrated in wood boxes.

Seahorses is a stunning new home near Falmouth enjoying magnificent panoramic views of the south coast seascape.
Sitting on the clifftops within an AONB, the house and gardens occupy a gently sloping site that connects with the adjacent South West Coastal Path.
The context and terrain of the surrounding landscape informed the design and an imaginative and ambitious solution to site levels was crucial to the success of the scheme. As a result, the completed house is lower than the original, thus creating privacy for the occupants whilst still respecting neighbouring homes.
The split-level, linear design is carefully organised around a spine wall of local granite that runs from the exterior of the building through the interior. This arrangement allows the living areas and bedrooms to connect with the landscape and integrate seamlessly with outdoor spaces.
A mix of grasses, sedum and indigenous coastal plants on the green roof help to embed the building into its surroundings. The palette of natural materials creates a layered, permeable effect on the exterior, which will season with time and weather, thereby allowing it to assimilate into its coastal setting.
Of equal importance was landscaping, which was integral to the design intent. With thoughtful positioning of the new dwelling, significant areas of mature and established planting were protected and retained.
Photograph: Elliott White Photography

A wine cellar is located off the study, both within the side extension beneath the side passageway.
Photographer: Nick Smith
Design ideas for a small transitional wine cellar in London with light hardwood floors.
Design ideas for a small transitional wine cellar in London with light hardwood floors.

Trap door and the entrance into the Large Hexagonal Cellar.
Design ideas for a contemporary wine cellar in Sussex.
Design ideas for a contemporary wine cellar in Sussex.
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