Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors and Cork Floors
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Creative Remodeling Services, LLC.
Photo of a mid-sized country wine cellar in New York with cork floors, storage racks and brown floor.
Thorson Restoration & Construction
Photography by Jennifer Kravitz
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Boston with cork floors and storage racks.
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional wine cellar in Boston with cork floors and storage racks.
Washington Valley Cellars
A custom door with case ends from wineries hides the entry into this space. It boasts custom mahogany racking which will hold approximately 700+ bottles.
Dewson Construction Company
Inspiration for a traditional wine cellar in Wilmington with cork floors and storage racks.
US Cellar Systems
In this wine cellar conversion project, Wine Cellar Specialists installed Ultra PEG metal wine racks attached on Aluminum backer panels. They came up with a racking design to accommodate 222 bottles.
The label forward orientation allows for easy perusal of the wines. The wine cooling unit used was provided by US Cellar Systems.
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivCLmE-HiB0
US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
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Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Photo of a large country wine cellar in Milwaukee with cork floors, storage racks and brown floor.
Wine Cellar Specialists
This is the contemporary custom wine cellar designed and built by Wine Cellar Specialists in a Dallas home under the staircase.
We used the PEG racking system and enclosed the room with glass. The total capacity of the cellar is 222 bottles.
Learn more about this project: http://www.winecellarspec.com/custom/modern/contemporary-display-under-staircase-dallas/
Wine Cellar Specialists
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Silver Maple Construction LLC
Photography by Susan Teare
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury wine cellar in Burlington with cork floors and storage racks.
This is an example of a mid-sized midcentury wine cellar in Burlington with cork floors and storage racks.
Dillard-Jones Builders, LLC
Large traditional wine cellar in Other with cork floors and display racks.
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
The homeowners wanted a hidden wine cellar to house their extensive collection of wines, and allow the homeowners to reminisce of European getaways.
The face of the granite has a rough rock pitch edge, giving it an authentic cellar look. Cork flooring was chosen to complement the cork of the wine bottles, and niches, finished with limestone ledges, were built and lined with wine boxes from shipments of wine from around the world. Trademark Wood Products built custom mahogany racking for the wine collection. The combination of the limestone, cork floors and granite tops with subtle maroon and gold specks are combined to recreate a beautiful vacation spot close to their hearts.
Builders Glass of Bonita and The Glass Shoppe
Frameless 1/2" glass is used to enclose this climate controlled Glass Wine Cellar. Modern Vintage view Wine Racking. Triple bottle deep wall mounted racks and 2 presentation rows store 238 bottles.
Alair Homes Plano
This gorgeous, contemporary custom home built in Dallas boast a beautiful stucco exterior, a backyard oasis and indoor-outdoor living. Gorgeous interior design and finish out from custom wood floors, modern design tile, slab front cabinetry, custom wine room to detailed light fixtures. Architectural Plans by Bob Anderson of Plan Solutions Architects, Layout Design and Management by Chad Hatfield, CR, CKBR. Interior Design by Lindy Jo Crutchfield, Allied ASID. Photography by Lauren Brown of Versatile Imaging.
Mansfield + O'Neil
Photographer Isabelle Eubanks
Design ideas for a country wine cellar in San Francisco with cork floors.
Design ideas for a country wine cellar in San Francisco with cork floors.
US Cellar Systems
This was what the space under the stairs looked like before Wine Cellar Specialists began the construction. With their passion and creativity, they came up with a modern wine cellar for 222 bottles using Ultra PEG metal wine racks and aluminum backer panels.
In this project, Wine Cellar Specialists installed our WM8600 cooling system on the left wall.
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US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivCLmE-HiB0
Nixon Construction
Large arts and crafts wine cellar in Tampa with cork floors, storage racks and brown floor.
JulieO Design
Custom pine wine racks are utilized in a repurposed entry and under existing stairs to maximize the storage capacity.
Photos by Ezra Marcos
Photo of a small traditional wine cellar in Other with cork floors and storage racks.
Photo of a small traditional wine cellar in Other with cork floors and storage racks.
Adaptiv DC
This fresh and modern take on wine storage provides this modern home a cool and creative way to display and store a large wine collection. The custom designed wall is located in a cool, temperature regulated space ensuring the wine stays at an optimal temperature and out of sunlight. Each bottle can be located anywhere along the custom drilled base with solid steel rods giving each bottle a perfect cradle to rest on. The configuration of the bottles can be adjusted anytime allowing these wine enthusiasts to change their inventory, their look or their seasonal preferences.
Great Floors
Large contemporary wine cellar in Toronto with cork floors, display racks and brown floor.
MA Peterson Design Build, Inc.
The homeowners wanted a hidden wine cellar to house their extensive collection of wines, and allow the homeowners to reminisce of European getaways.
The face of the granite has a rough rock pitch edge, giving it an authentic cellar look. Cork flooring was chosen to complement the cork of the wine bottles, and niches, finished with limestone ledges, were built and lined with wine boxes from shipments of wine from around the world. Trademark Wood Products built custom mahogany racking for the wine collection. The combination of the limestone, cork floors and granite tops with subtle maroon and gold specks are combined to recreate a beautiful vacation spot close to their hearts.
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Bamboo Floors and Cork Floors
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