Small White Wine Cellar Ideas and Designs
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Valentini's Custom Wine Cellars
Brushed Nickel Back to Back wine racks, single deep.
Custom Wine Cellar Orange County . Newport Beach, CA. Corona Del Mar, CA. Laguna Beach, CA. Dana Point, CA. San Clemente, CA.
Juxtaposed Interiors
Welcome to the Champagne Room. The homeowner wanted a room specifically for people to come in, sit down and enjoy a glass of champagne or wine. In this room there is a white wine and red wine fridge along with a free standing cabinet that holds glassware and bottles of liquor. The Champagne room can be easily closed off from the rest of the house with the custom contemporary barn doors with stainless steel hardware.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This under-stair wine cellar presented several design challenges. Chief amongst which: how to avoid making this cramped, dark space feel like an afterthought compared to the grandeur of the rest of the home. The design team at Architectural Plastics quickly came up with a solution.
A series of stepped height, clear acrylic wine racks offered maximum storage for the multi-level ceiling. Light was then added by cladding the walls in floor-to-ceiling LED panels to make the space a focal point and conversation starter.
Image copyright: Miranda Estes Photography
Genuwine Cellars
Mirrored wine closet featuring tension cable "RING system" wine racking - in a PGI Homes showhome in Cape Coral FL.
Bottles appear to be floating as they are held up by this very contemporary wine rack using metal Rings suspended with aircraft tension cable. The columns anchor floor to ceiling allowing the wine closet effect to be enhanced by two glass doors and a mirrored wall feature behind the bottles.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This under-stair wine cellar presented several design challenges. Chief amongst which: how to avoid making this cramped, dark space feel like an afterthought compared to the grandeur of the rest of the home. The design team at Architectural Plastics quickly came up with a solution.
A series of stepped height, clear acrylic wine racks offered maximum storage for the multi-level ceiling. Light was then added by cladding the walls in floor-to-ceiling LED panels to make the space a focal point and conversation starter.
Image copyright: Miranda Estes Photography
Haggard Home Cabinetry & Design
The bar was closed off and felt very dated. By removing the wall and sticking with a soft gray, cream and pops of gold dramatically improved the space.
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