Orange, Blue Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

SW London
SW London
Mokka DesignMokka Design
A fun-filled family home for luxury entertaining designed by Mokka Design. This 7500 sq ft property has layer upon layer of personalisation. Including a secret door behind a bookcase disguising a secret loft space, where book spines list birthdays, special memories and favourite family reads. The lower ground and ground floors comprise three open-plan living rooms plus a family room, music room, study, gym, wine cellar and kitchen dining area.
Wine Cellar
Wine Cellar
INVIEW Interior DesignINVIEW Interior Design
Slick and modern furnishings set against exposed brick create a perfect juxtaposition of old and new. Photography: Jon Huelskamp
Wine Cellar
Wine Cellar
Tenhulzen ResidentialTenhulzen Residential
A mix of racking, display and large format storage. Low voltage lighting maintains temperature.
Chatham Light VINIUM Wine Cellar
Chatham Light VINIUM Wine Cellar
Charles River Wine CellarsCharles River Wine Cellars
A striking blend of stone, steel and wood elements combine in this refreshingly contemporary wine cellar. The light natural palette is reflected in the Douglas fir blocks for the focal piece, our VINIUM wine racking system. The inclusion of wine pegs against rustic tile accent walls, allowing for full label view, gives the displayed bottles a floating effect. Finished with a barrel ceiling of reclaimed cooperage, it is a warm and unique retreat.
Touzet Studio Wine Cellar (Robin Hill)
Touzet Studio Wine Cellar (Robin Hill)
Vin de Garde Wine Cellars Inc.Vin de Garde Wine Cellars Inc.
Space designed by Touzet Studio Vin de Garde Modern Wine Cellar

Orange, Blue Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

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