Affordable Mediterranean Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs
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Bella Custom Homes, Inc.
Butlers Pantry with Wine Room and Barn Door to Kitchen. Designer: Stacy Brotemarkle
IWA Wine Accessories
This small but impressive wine cellar uses Sapele Mahogany with a clear stain to show off the beautiful quality of the wood wine racks, which hold up to 390 wine bottles.
LED lighting illuminates the showcase label forward row, and castle inspired windows tease the wine room interior from an outer hallway lined in rustic stone.
Photo by Jeff Laydon, Pagosa Photography
IWA Wine Accessories
This small but impressive wine cellar uses Sapele Mahogany with a clear stain to show off the beautiful quality of the wood wine racks, which hold up to 390 wine bottles.
LED lighting illuminates the showcase label forward row, and castle inspired windows tease the wine room interior from an outer hallway lined in rustic stone.
Photo by Jeff Laydon, Pagosa Photography
IWA Wine Accessories
This small but impressive wine cellar uses Sapele Mahogany with a clear stain to show off the beautiful quality of the wood wine racks, which hold up to 390 wine bottles.
LED lighting illuminates the showcase label forward row, and castle inspired windows tease the wine room interior from an outer hallway lined in rustic stone.
Photo by Jeff Laydon, Pagosa Photography
Washington Valley Cellars
This photo highlights the custom designed tasting area. It features 8 rows of bottle storage flanked by bottle columns for magnums and champagne sized bottles. Above the granite counter is a glass rack and then magnum display rows above. The custom designed backsplash was consists of porcelain tiles with a decorative border and a bunch of "ceramic grapes" in the center.
IWA Wine Accessories
The wine cellar capacity is 1,230 bottles, using elegant Sapele Mahogany, finished with a walnut stain and furniture grade satin finish to protect the wood and provide a beautiful look and feel.
The cellar is refrigerated by a fully ducted CellarPro 4200VSi self-contained cooling unit that is located in the attic. By ducting the cooling unit, the cellar gained additional racking capacity, and benefited from a cleaner aesthetic inside the cellar.
Photo by Charles Lauersdorf
IWA Wine Accessories
This small but impressive wine cellar uses Sapele Mahogany with a clear stain to show off the beautiful quality of the wood wine racks, which hold up to 390 wine bottles.
LED lighting illuminates the showcase label forward row, and castle inspired windows tease the wine room interior from an outer hallway lined in rustic stone.
Photo by Jeff Laydon, Pagosa Photography
IWA Wine Accessories
The wine cellar capacity is 1,230 bottles, using elegant Sapele Mahogany, finished with a walnut stain and furniture grade satin finish to protect the wood and provide a beautiful look and feel.
The cellar is refrigerated by a fully ducted CellarPro 4200VSi self-contained cooling unit that is located in the attic. By ducting the cooling unit, the cellar gained additional racking capacity, and benefited from a cleaner aesthetic inside the cellar.
Photo by Charles Lauersdorf
Optimus Painting and Restoration
Optimus Painting prepared the walls and applied the base coats and Iris Lee Marcus faux-finished the walls to create a traditional limestone pattern effect.
Washington Valley Cellars
This photo highlights the custom mahogany racking. This particular rack features 8 rows of double depth bottle storage, a canted display row, and then diamond bin storage to the ceiling.
Orren Pickell Building Group
https://www.pickellbuilders.com Arched entry to wine tasting room. Mahogany door jamb perfectly scribed to limestone entry. Photo by Norman Sizemore
Orren Pickell Building Group
https://www.pickellbuilders.com Custom mahogany arch top cellar door with custom leaded glass insert. Photo by Norman Sizemore.
Optimus Painting and Restoration
Optimus Painting prepared the walls and applied the base coats and Iris Lee Marcus faux-finished the walls to create a traditional limestone pattern effect.
Optimus Painting and Restoration
Optimus Painting prepared the walls and applied the base coats and Iris Lee Marcus faux-finished the walls to create a traditional limestone pattern effect.
OC Construction and Consulting, Inc.
Wine Bar build out in progress. Completion photos coming shortly.
OC Construction and Consulting, Inc.
Wine Bar build out in progress. Completion photos coming shortly.
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