Red, Green Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

Bourbon & Wine Room
Bourbon & Wine Room
Beth Howley Creative LLCBeth Howley Creative LLC
Bourbon and wine room featuring custom hickory cabinetry, antique mirror, black handmade tile backsplash, raised paneling, and Italian paver tile.
Green with Envy
Green with Envy
House of LHouse of L
View this amazing Wine Cellar through an archway of glass windows. The vibrant emerald colors and inviting seating area will draw any guests attention.
This Wine Cellar in Dallas is Truly Tiny; Only 2' Wide and 6' Deep!
This Wine Cellar in Dallas is Truly Tiny; Only 2' Wide and 6' Deep!
Wine Cellar SpecialistsWine Cellar Specialists
Given the diminutive size of this custom wine cellar in Dallas, our wine cellar builders were challenged to fit a reasonable amount of wine bottles into the space, without sacrificing aesthetics. We installed black metal wine racks from Vintage View, which store the bottles in a label forward orientation. The wine labels are facing out, allowing the owner for easy browsing of his wines. As you can see, the metal wine racks were used to great success, and the residential wine cellar's ultimate capacity was 252 consecutive wine bottles. LED lighting illuminates said bottles to great effect. Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WineCellarSpecialists Wine Cellar Specialists +1 (972) 454-0480 info@winecellarspec.com Take a video tour of this project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vvzr3PE8MjY
Delray Backlit Wine Room
Delray Backlit Wine Room
Dragon CellarsDragon Cellars
Backlit acrylic panels lighted by LED RGB color system. Modern metal, acrylic,and glass wine racks. Semi inserted into wall Sub Zero wine cooler for white wine serving tenmperature. Beitiful color solution that creates unique ambiance
Open Barrels
Open Barrels
Tenhulzen ResidentialTenhulzen Residential
Interior of the french oak barrels are oak lined with drawers, adjustable shelving and copper handles.
Wine Cellar with Bougainvillea on Trellis
Wine Cellar with Bougainvillea on Trellis
Reyes Landscape ConstructionReyes Landscape Construction
The wine cellar project here, located in Sonoma CA, was built and engineered from the ground up. The walls are constructed of CMU blocks, the stone real natural stone veneered on to the CMU walls, the doors are refinished old wood with metal studs, and heavy hardware, On the side we installed the retaining wall with flagstone caps, the pool has a flastone decking. This is a great example of our signature Hardscape Construction.
Wine Cellar and Tasting Room by Michael Nash Design Build & Homes
Wine Cellar and Tasting Room by Michael Nash Design Build & Homes
Michael Nash Design, Build & HomesMichael Nash Design, Build & Homes
2012 NATIONAL NARI COTY SOUTHEAST REGIONAL AWARD WINNER, RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR SPECIALTY Scope: Creative design in converting a plain basement storage space into a wine cellar and tasting room for a couple that is changing their basement over to an adult “play” space. The basement already has a movie theater, exercise room, and a game table. They have been visiting local wineries and collecting for a future wine cellar of their own. Needed to work around the existing ductwork for the main level, tie into the electrical panel and HVAC system, move the hot water heater and furnace with associated ductwork, and hide the sump pump in the corner. They also wanted an upgraded look in the cabinetry and shelving. The space needed to be insulated and waterproofed to maintain constant temperature. We connected to the existing electrical system, adding a split cooling system to their existing HVAC. The HVAC for the cellar has its own ductwork and compressor system, but ties into the existing system for drainage. These needed to be routed through the floor joists above. We ordered cabinetry and modified it to conceal the sump pump in the corner, as well as cut the racks to fit around the overhead duct work that cut across the middle of the ceiling. We installed mini LED lights along the shelving to give a glow so the labels could be read. The tasting table is upgraded to granite with a barrel curved edge, and shelving for larger bottles above. Small touches added to the cabinetry and racks we ordered make this a custom designed cellar. Textures in the tile pick up on the wood grain of the mahogany racking. The custom insulated door has a frosted design. There are a variety of lights used, all on timer, including the LEDs, recessed and puck lights over the tasting area. The raised tumble limestone and the rest of the design, makes it unique to these homeowners.
Pemberley - Estate
Pemberley - Estate
Visbeen ArchitectsVisbeen Architects
A unique combination of traditional design and an unpretentious, family-friendly floor plan, the Pemberley draws inspiration from European traditions as well as the American landscape. Picturesque rooflines of varying peaks and angles are echoed in the peaked living room with its large fireplace. The main floor includes a family room, large kitchen, dining room, den and master bedroom as well as an inviting screen porch with a built-in range. The upper level features three additional bedrooms, while the lower includes an exercise room, additional family room, sitting room, den, guest bedroom and trophy room.
Chatham Light Wine Cellar
Chatham Light Wine Cellar
VINIUM, LLCVINIUM, LLC
A striking blend of stone, steel and wood elements combine in this refreshingly contemporary wine cellar. The light natural palette, a nod to the nearby sand and sea, is reflected in the selection of 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

Red, Green Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

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