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Sorrells Custom Wine Rooms
Spec:
The client purchased a penthouse flat with a traditional style dining area but wanted to incorporate a wine cellar cabinet within the room. The temperature in the space was already controlled by an existing air conditioning system and we proposed to build this into the design to seamlessly blend in with the existing room.
Capacity:
Up to 500 bottles
Features:
Bespoke made, oak doors and frames with specialist UV/temperature controlled glass. Combination of sliding wooden displays and linear scallop racking to utilize the restricted depth within some areas of the cabinet with spot light and selected LED lighting throughout. Integrated temperature control system and hidden water-cooled condensing unit, with dining room air-conditioning unit and grill.
Genuwine Cellars
Genuwine is offering the White Spiral Cellar to the North American market with three depth options: a) 6'7" (1130 bottles); b) 8'2" (1450 bottles); and c) 9'10" (1870 bottles). The diameter of the White Spiral Cellar is 7'2" (8'2" excavation diameter and approximately 5’ diameter for the full round glass door).
Unlike the European Spiral Cellar that operates on a passive air exchange system, North American Spiral Cellars will be fitted with a commercial-grade climate control system to ensure a perfect environment for aging wine.
Haver & Skolnick LLC Architects
The custom designed wine room is constructed of antique chestnut.
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Scott Arthur Millwork & Cabinetry Ltd
This stunning wine room/cellar features rift-cut white oak millwork and cabinetry finished with Ethiopia stain and 10-degree lacquer, ample wine bottle storage, light up bottle display shelves, a raw cedar cigar humidor, fingerprint locked cabinets, brick ceiling and backsplash, oak-panelled fridge, 10mm glass shelves and 7 1/2" stacked to ceiling crown moulding.
STONEYARD®
Charles River Wine Cellars is responsible for some amazing multi-room wine cellars. Each space has its own unique attributes and theme. Boston Blend Round, Mosaic, and Square & Rectangular thin stone veneer provided by Stoneyard.com has been used in many of these projects. Visit www.stoneyard.com/crwc for more information, photos, and video.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This hallway cellar is tucked away on the charming island of Nantucket. Architectural Plastics designed and built acrylic wine racks with steel rods to support the wine bottles.
Brown Wine Cellar with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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