Wine Cellar with Concrete Flooring and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

Conlin's Wine Cellar
Conlin's Wine Cellar
Wine EnthusiastWine Enthusiast
This is a new space in the client's home with the Vintage View racking system. The cellar holds around 1,300 bottles along with space for 20 magnum-sized bottles. The entire space is cooled by a WhisperKool which is mounted in the ceiling.
Watermark at Bearspaw | Farmhouse - Wine Cellar
Watermark at Bearspaw | Farmhouse - Wine Cellar
Andison Residential DesignAndison Residential Design
Lower Level Wine Cellar Modern Farmhouse Calgary, Alberta
St. Aubyn
St. Aubyn
Red Leaf Solutions, LLCRed Leaf Solutions, LLC
Unique woven wine barrel stave wall treatment above decanting are in tasting room. Photo by: Brian Worker
Underground wine cellar in East Sussex using pine wood with an oak stain
Underground wine cellar in East Sussex using pine wood with an oak stain
Wineware Racks and Accessories LtdWineware Racks and Accessories Ltd
Large underground wine cellar for a private home in East Sussex, UK. The wine room is filled with a combination of individual bottle racking, display racks, storage cubes, work surfaces and slide out shelves for case racks, all of which are made from solid pine with an oak. The wine room in total can store over 1000 bottles.
Wine Cellar
Wine Cellar
Reyes Landscape ConstructionReyes Landscape Construction
This wine cave was engineered. Built with concrete walls, the exterior has natural head sized stones veneered on to the concrete. The doors are heavy timber with large metal hinges and latches.
HARFLEUR HOUSE - RAW ARCHITECTURE
HARFLEUR HOUSE - RAW ARCHITECTURE
Digital Photography InhouseDigital Photography Inhouse
Photography: Gerard Warrener, DPI Photography for Raw Architecture
Arbor Ridge
Arbor Ridge
Mustard DesignMustard Design
Wine Storage photo credit: Steve Rawls
Thurleigh Road
Thurleigh Road
Pike & PartnersPike & Partners
An Edwardian house of substantial proportions in one of the prime roads in South west London (close to Clapham common), which needed a new lease of life and generally updating for modern family life. Our scheme not only involved the complete re- working of the house but by adding a full basement going right under the whole property and out into the rear garden. The great thing about this basement is generous ceiling height (2.7m), the fact that it is so spacious and light … and as a result does not feel like a basement at all. We also chose to connect the new basement areas with the main living room via a stylish staircase which acts not only as vertical link, but also as a striking design feature in it’s own right. The house now boasts some really cavernous and generous spaces, is filled with natural light and is a great venue for both family life and entertaining. Photo credit: Logan, Giles Pike
Rolling Green Cottage
Rolling Green Cottage
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architecture: Sharratt Design | Interior Design: Engler Studio | Photography: Landmark Photography
Trip to Tuscany
Trip to Tuscany
Closet Organizing SystemsCloset Organizing Systems
The client’s wish was to create an old world Tuscany looking wine cellar in an adjoining empty space near their basement bar area. All the racking materials and cabinets were made with natural all heart redwood and seeded glass inserts were used for the redwood framed upper doors. An existing wine barrel was converted into a working bar sink and grape vine decorative hardware was added to doors and drawers. Existing barn wood materials were used on the walls and ceiling and redwood plank inserts we added in between the floor tiles for an aged look. The custom made artisan-made metal and glass entry doors completed the look. Designed by Bill Curran for Closet Organizing Systems

Wine Cellar with Concrete Flooring and Terracotta Flooring Ideas and Designs

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