Wine Cellar with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

Bespoke Interiors
Bespoke Interiors
Tonic InteriorsTonic Interiors
Bespoke Wine Cellar with Dark Stained Oak Cabinetry
Porter Ranch, CA
Porter Ranch, CA
JL InteriorsJL Interiors
Creative way to incorporate a wine room underneath the stairs. JL Interiors is a LA-based creative/diverse firm that specializes in residential interiors. JL Interiors empowers homeowners to design their dream home that they can be proud of! The design isn’t just about making things beautiful; it’s also about making things work beautifully. Contact us for a free consultation Hello@JLinteriors.design _ 310.390.6849_ www.JLinteriors.design
Beverage Stations - Wine Cellars - Wet Bars
Beverage Stations - Wine Cellars - Wet Bars
The Cleary CompanyThe Cleary Company
Basement wine cellar - Upper Arlington OH - 2018 Built underneath basement stairs. Cooling components were installed in adjacent crawl space
Tasting Room: Buena Vista Winery
Tasting Room: Buena Vista Winery
Architectural Plastics, Inc.Architectural Plastics, Inc.
The prolific vintner Jean-Charles Boisset owns several wineries throughout the world; about half a dozen of them in the Napa and Sonoma counties. His unique style and attention to detail have made his wineries and tasting rooms some of the most frequented in California’s wine country. Architectural Plastics has worked with Boisset to design and create bespoke pieces for several of his Northern California locations. This ongoing partnership has been a personal favorite of the Architectural Plastics design and fabrication team. These acrylic tasting tables are made using thick gauges of clear acrylic, polished and glued together. The tops are hollow and secret openings allow them to be stuffed with gold foil and jewelry for the visitors to enjoy.
Villa am Hang
Villa am Hang
Lazi + Lazi Fotografie und BildbearbeitungLazi + Lazi Fotografie und Bildbearbeitung
Nicola Lazi, Lazi + Lazi Fotografie und Bildbearbeitung Stuttgart
Pocket Wine Cellar
Pocket Wine Cellar
Kathleen Ramsey, Allied ASIDKathleen Ramsey, Allied ASID
The client wanted a small wine cellar with a closed door. We used the same ledger tile from the bar and fireplace and lined one wall of the cellar. Lighting was an important part of the design in this space. Photo: Matt Kocoureck
West of Eden
West of Eden
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
For a family that loves hosting large gatherings, this expansive home is a dream; boasting two unique entertaining spaces, each expanding onto outdoor-living areas, that capture its magnificent views. The sheer size of the home allows for various ‘experiences’; from a rec room perfect for hosting game day and an eat-in wine room escape on the lower-level, to a calming 2-story family greatroom on the main. Floors are connected by freestanding stairs, framing a custom cascading-pendant light, backed by a stone accent wall, and facing a 3-story waterfall. A custom metal art installation, templated from a cherished tree on the property, both brings nature inside and showcases the immense vertical volume of the house. Photography: Paul Grdina
Private Wine Cellar
Private Wine Cellar
TELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURETELFORD+BROWN STUDIO ARCHITECTURE
Mahogany, concrete. stainless steel and granite are the materials used in this below grade wine cellar. We worked with lighting designer, Tom Dearborn and contractor, Erik Ostmo and Bob McCurdy to complete this finely crafted space. Ostmo Construction Dale Christopher Lang, PhD, AIAP, NW Architectural Photography
Desert Mountain, Scottsdale
Desert Mountain, Scottsdale
Innovative Wine Cellar DesignsInnovative Wine Cellar Designs
Floor to ceiling glass wine wall cellar with temperature control separates contemporary kitchen and hallway.

Wine Cellar with Grey Floors Ideas and Designs

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