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Wine Cellars by Coastal
The custom wine racks designed for a Boston home consists of horizontal displays, X cubes, wooden case openings, display rows, and diamond bin storage racks.
The total capacity of this home wine cellar is 1,769 bottles.
The wine racks were manufactured from Malaysian Mahogany. We applied Chappo stain and clear coat lacquer for a richer look.
This wine cellar project actually consists of two separate rooms: a refrigerated wine cellar and a stunning wine tasting room.
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Coastal Custom Wine Cellars New Jersey
2405 Orchard Crest Ste B
Manasquan, NJ. 08736
+1 (732) 722-5466
Take a video tour of this project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrIZxXgmeQs
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Photos: LucidPic Photography - Rich Anderson
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Large Wine Cellar with Light Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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