Red Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

RF Clyde Hill, Washington
RF Clyde Hill, Washington
Inviniti Cellar DesignInviniti Cellar Design
A wine cellar that literally takes your breath away when you walk through the door. The Barrel ceiling with custom forged staves takes you inside the barrel. The Waterfall racking on both sides gives dimension to the room with a wine barrel as the focal point. The lighting valance around the room supports the lighting which illuminates that warm glow. A cork floor provides a unique look as well as protection for those bottles that may accidentally fall. The back of the custom door was completely covered by corks. The pull out computer drawer supports the computer inventory system attached to the individual metal wine tags attached to the racking. Photo taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
Laurelhurst Wine Cellar
Laurelhurst Wine Cellar
Harjo ConstructionHarjo Construction
ANN SACKS tile, Grouparchitect, Emily Hennings McNichols, Invinti Cellar Design
RF Clyde Hill, Washington
RF Clyde Hill, Washington
Inviniti Cellar DesignInviniti Cellar Design
A wine cellar that literally takes your breath away when you walk through the door. The Barrel ceiling with custom forged staves takes you inside the barrel. The Waterfall racking on both sides gives dimension to the room with a wine barrel as the focal point. The lighting valance around the room supports the lighting which illuminates that warm glow. A cork floor provides a unique look as well as protection for those bottles that may accidentally fall. The back of the custom door was completely covered by corks. The pull out computer drawer supports the computer inventory system attached to the individual metal wine tags attached to the racking. Photo taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
Greenwich - Georgian - New Construction
Greenwich - Georgian - New Construction
Gatehouse PartnersGatehouse Partners
Mahogany wine cellar, temperature and humidity controlled, with a capacity of over 750 bottles.
Wine Room
Wine Room
Habitat StudioHabitat Studio
© Merle Prosofsky 2016
New Jersey Resturant
New Jersey Resturant
Wine Racks AmericaWine Racks America
Designed and manufactured for a NJ restaurant, this cabinet was purchased to create greater success for the restaurant's wine program. Actively refrigerated for temperature and humidity control, this cabinet holds both white wines (40F) and red wines (55F). This is achieved by having twin evaporator split systems. Cabinet construction is from knotty alder hardwood plus all-heart redwood racks. Other features include hand carved arches, extensive top and bottom moldings, LED lighting and designer locks/handles. Did you know? As one of the USA's premier wine cellar manufacturers we have had the privilege to work with tens of thousands of customers just like you. No project is too small. Our wine cellars can be found in finer homes, businesses, clubs and restaurants across the globe. Love your wine? Love your cellar! Our mission is to create affordable wine cellars that let the unique personality of their owner shine through. Our design team embraces a true passion for storing and displaying wine, and our wine loving staff is eager to get started on your cellar project today. Just tell us what you want - in 3 days or less you will have a beautiful 3D rendering of your project. To top it off, it's free and includes revisions so you'll know it's perfect before you buy. Need ideas? View completed cellars here: http://www.wineracksamerica.com/gallery/index.php http://www.houzz.com/projects/92317/Unique-Wine-Cellar-Ideas
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.
RF Clyde Hill, Washington
RF Clyde Hill, Washington
Inviniti Cellar DesignInviniti Cellar Design
A wine cellar that literally takes your breath away when you walk through the door. The Barrel ceiling with custom forged staves takes you inside the barrel. The Waterfall racking on both sides gives dimension to the room with a wine barrel as the focal point. The lighting valance around the room supports the lighting which illuminates that warm glow. A cork floor provides a unique look as well as protection for those bottles that may accidentally fall. The back of the custom door was completely covered by corks. The pull out computer drawer supports the computer inventory system attached to the individual metal wine tags attached to the racking. Photo taken by Inviniti Cellar Design
JQB Ltd Design - Rubicon wine cellar
JQB Ltd Design - Rubicon wine cellar
Jonathan Quinn Barnett LtdJonathan Quinn Barnett Ltd
Exterior entry to private wine cellar utilizing waterproof marine-grade hydraulic actuated door. Entry features remote control and LED accent lighting
Custom Wine Racks Baltimore MA - the Types Used
Custom Wine Racks Baltimore MA - the Types Used
Wine Cellars by CoastalWine Cellars by Coastal
A variety of custom wine racks in Maryland can be seen here. Specifically, we installed: a 66'' long waterfall display, case storage (36 openings), true radius curved corners, individual bottle racking, and a high reveal display row. The waterfall display, with its unique beauty, is the primary feature in the wine storage space. Coastal Custom Wine Cellars New Jersey 2405 Orchard Crest Ste B Manasquan, NJ. 08736 +1 (732) 722-5466

Red Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs

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