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In Création Décoration
le sèche serviette appuyé sur les tôles céramique, surveille l'entrée de la douche, et le dressing double l'espace.
National Association of the Remodeling Industry
mackmiller design+build, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 2021 Regional CotY Award Winner, Residential Interior Under $100,000
Penn Carpentry
A 6 foot steel french double door is the highlight of the wine cellar/basement renovation of this nearly 100 year old Atlanta home. Retained existing brick, stained concrete and 2 wine tasting bars constructed of reclaimed original roof beams enhance the existing stone fireplace.
Wineware 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.
Tierney Conner Architecture
This Sonoma County tasting room facelift uses inexpensive, “off-the-shelf” materials and straightforward design to reflect the Taft Street brand of “quality, everyday wine at a good value”. Having started in a garage, the owners wanted humble and approachable materials – so the space relies on plywood and rough framing lumber as finish materials. Concrete floors continue the industrial feel of the nearby production areas, while chalk-board black walls, gray and orange wool furnishings and cork stools make the space inviting and fun.
Architecture by Tierney Conner Design Studio
JDD Wine Cellars, LLC
Stunning Clermont County wine cava. Inspired by European travels, this fully passive, underground wine room is certain to impress. Constructed with the highest quality materials, meticulous craftsman and an inspired homeowner this space is one of the finest you'll ever find. Solid ash wine racks compliment the rustic feel of this space.
RI Studio
Spanish meets modern in this Dallas spec home. A unique carved paneled front door sets the tone for this well blended home. Mixing the two architectural styles kept this home current but filled with character and charm.
Wine Cellar with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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