Wine Cellar with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

Under Stairs Wine Cellar
Under Stairs Wine Cellar
Sommi Wine CellarsSommi Wine Cellars
We transformed the space under the staircase of this Oregon City home into a custom home wine cellar with storage room for up to 600 bottles of wine. Under stairs wine cellars are an easy way to carve out wine display and storage room in a two-story home without sacrificing closet space or giving a full room.
Private Wine Cellar, Falmouth, Cornwall
Private Wine Cellar, Falmouth, Cornwall
The Bazeley PartnershipThe Bazeley Partnership
This specialized, state-of-the-art, 350m² wine cellar sits beneath the new Arts and Crafts-inspired private residence near Falmouth designed by The Bazeley Partnership. Housing an extensive collection of vintage wines and champagnes, the concept was influenced by the client's desire for an 'Old World' French and Tuscan theme. Accessed from ground floor level by lift and a bespoke, arch-formed staircase, the newly created underground space has reinforced concrete walls with barrell-vaulted ceilings clad in stone, supported by stone columns and arches forming storage niches. In order to keep the valuable contents in optium condition, the cellar is naturally ventilated using anti-bacterial, silver-lined ducts installed below the cellar's structural floor slab.
Wine Wall with Glass Walls and Stacked Stone Tile Backsplash
Wine Wall with Glass Walls and Stacked Stone Tile Backsplash
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
The wine wall is a showstopper with 6" x 21.5" stacked stone tile by Sierra Vista set in a horizontal running bond. The glass walls are 9' tall and 1/2" thick. Flooring is 4" white oak stained with 3 parts Glista Sable Black, 3 parts Dura Seal #101 Country White, and 1 part Dura Seal #110 neutral.
Urban Penthouse - Wine Room
Urban Penthouse - Wine Room
Mia Rao DesignMia Rao Design
This Chicago penthouse features custom wine storage with seating. A dual wine cooler with glass and steel doors, flank a serving area featuring a humidor drawer. Rich ink blue sectional and leather lounge chairs create the perfect tasting area.
Avery Club
Avery Club
GingerwoodGingerwood
Custom wine cellar, lined with wall racks, sliding library-style ladder and surface area. Custom clay pattern floor tile, suspended LED chandelier and steel entry door.
Larger Than Life
Larger Than Life
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
A beautiful basement man cave, complete with bar, wine room, golf simulator, and theatre room opening onto a custom build putting green outside.
Wine Room
Wine Room
Natural Domain Interiors, llcNatural Domain Interiors, llc
We converted a seldom used dining room into an intimate wine room using warm wood tones, rich caramel leather sofa and silk drapery. With the stone accents, hand-scraped wood flooring and venetian plaster on the walls and ceiling, this room has the ultimate in finishes. The client now uses this room much more frequently as a secondary living room. Photography by Nils Becker
Dallas Wine Cellar Cooling Project with Racking Design for Massive Storage
Dallas Wine Cellar Cooling Project with Racking Design for Massive Storage
US Cellar SystemsUS Cellar Systems
In this wine cellar cooling project, Wine Cellar Specialists incorporated individual wine racks at the top and bottom parts of the racking. They utilized Knotty Alder wood for the entire racking. They applied it with a rustic stain for a richer look. Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9PNSPDMDDQ&feature=youtu.be US Cellar Systems 2470 Brayton Ave. Signal Hill, California 90755 (562) 513-3017 dan@uscellarsystems.com Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USCellarSystems/

Wine Cellar with Dark Hardwood Flooring and Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs

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