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This artistic contemporary home located on the west-side of Los Angeles is a USGBC LEED Silver, 5,351 square foot two-story home including 1,200 square foot basement. Photos by Latham Architectural.
Innovative Wine Cellar Designs
Free standing temperature controlled glass wine cellar shaped by butted glass windows for views from outside. Custom wine racks made from vintage reclaimed wine barrels.
The Holland Companies
Photographed by Kimberly Hallen
Country wine cellar in Boston with travertine floors and storage racks.
Country wine cellar in Boston with travertine floors and storage racks.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
Exposed wood beam inspirations by Fratantoni Design.
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De Mattei Construction
Expansive wine cellar with humidity and climate control.
Photo of an expansive mediterranean wine cellar in San Francisco with travertine floors and storage racks.
Photo of an expansive mediterranean wine cellar in San Francisco with travertine floors and storage racks.
Revel Custom Wine Cellars
C.W.
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with travertine floors and display racks.
Photo of a large traditional wine cellar in Other with travertine floors and display racks.
Western Design International
2 story Rustic Ranch style home designed by Western Design International of Prineville Oregon
Located in Brasada Ranch Resort
Contractor: Chuck Rose of CL Rose Construction - http://clroseconstruction.com
Photo by: Chandler Photography
Superior Woodcraft, Inc.
Custom made wine cellar handcrafted by Superior Woodcraft. This wine cellar is crafted from sapele wood, which received a no-voc hand wiped stain. Travertine floors grace this climate controlled area. Insulated french doors help to insure proper climate control.
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.
Charles River Wine Cellars
This project has two tiers of wine cellar space for entertaining and enjoyment. The wine room, which houses the collection, has a tall ceiling height allowing for an arched barrel ceiling and use of a rolling library ladder for easy access to bottles stored in upper rows. Steps away, the tasting room includes ample room for stemware, decanters, dishwasher and beverage fridge. Mahogany wine racking, millwork, stone work and the decorative arched door create an inviting environment.
WPL Interior Design
Philadelphia Magazine's Design Home 2012 incorporated over 40 sponsors showcasing the latest styles and products in one home overseen by the interior design team at WPL. Builder: Bentley Homes; Architect: McIntyre+Capron
Jay Greene Photography
Vinotemp
Custom wine cellar featuring all wood racking and custom doors.
Photo by Vinotemp
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Los Angeles with travertine floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Inspiration for a mid-sized traditional wine cellar in Los Angeles with travertine floors, storage racks and beige floor.
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs.
LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening.
Photos by:
Ryan Wilson
Lane Homes & Remodeling Inc.
Inspiration for a large traditional wine cellar in Richmond with storage racks and travertine floors.
Morrison Interiors
Photo Credit: Rod Foster
Design ideas for an expansive transitional wine cellar in Orange County with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Design ideas for an expansive transitional wine cellar in Orange County with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Ellis Custom Homes LLC
Photo by Wade Blissard
Design ideas for a mediterranean wine cellar with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Design ideas for a mediterranean wine cellar with travertine floors, display racks and beige floor.
Jennifer Garner Interiors
This wine room was custom designed for the homeowners. A corking bar and a variety of different types of bottle storage make this space a great place for entertaining.
Hochuli Design & Remodeling Team
An used closet under the stairs is transformed into a beautiful and functional chilled wine cellar with a new wrought iron railing for the stairs to tie it all together. Travertine slabs replace carpet on the stairs.
LED lights are installed in the wine cellar for additional ambient lighting that gives the room a soft glow in the evening.
Photos by:
Ryan Wilson
Samuels Construction LLC
Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean wine cellar in Philadelphia with travertine floors, diamond bins and brown floor.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
An unused small home office was transformed into haven in a suburban Texas home.
For this space, function came first and the aesthetics were layered in. If a project does not meet its intended purpose, it is not successful. Incorporating the couples love of Argentina, bottle count, display appeal, case storage, and the ability to maintain a 55-degree environment were all design considerations. Specialized craftsman were hired to help with cooling, insulation, placement of the condenser, etc. An expert carpenter contributed his expert skills and knack for creating storage solutions.
Strong beams were used to highlight the tiled ceiling and create an authentic grotto look. Pebble flooring adds to the Old World feel. Stone walls and herringbone ceiling lend an aged element. A medallion carefully selected from a little known source in Argentina is the centerpiece of the room; its pattern and color blends with the rest of the home’s decor and the inlaid glass tile adds shimmer. Double-paned iron and glass doors seal the room and create an entry of interest.
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Linoleum Floors and Travertine Floors
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