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MODEL DESIGN INC.
A temperature controlled wine cellar with a barrel ceiling tiled in split face limestone.
JDD Wine Cellars, LLC
Custom wine cellar in mahogany with a dark stain and clear finish. Project carefully incorporates clients existing arched window, matching granite counters and custom crown details. Individual bottles, high reveal displays, an ornate iron entry door, wine display shelves and customers wine art pieces.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
This wine cellar is a beautiful feature of this media room area. Bottles are displayed with their labels forward for maximum visual impact and ease of finding the right bottle, quickly.
LED lighting was installed to highlight the bottles without adding heat to the cellar.
Learn more about this racking system at http://bluegrousewinecellars.com/racks/vintageviewwineracks.html
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
1621 Welch St North Vancouver, BC V7P 3G9
+1 604-929-3180
bluegrousewinecellars.com
Photo Credit: Kent Kallberg
MK Designs LLC
Rustic basement wine cellar with reclaimed oak diamond bins & mushroom board ceilings. Brick walls & wood look tile floor
Innovative Wine Cellar Designs
Innovative Wine Cellar Designs is the nation’s leading custom wine cellar design, build, installation and refrigeration firm.
As a wine cellar design build company, we believe in the fundamental principles of architecture, design, and functionality while also recognizing the value of the visual impact and financial investment of a quality wine cellar. By combining our experience and skill with our attention to detail and complete project management, the end result will be a state of the art, custom masterpiece. Our design consultants and sales staff are well versed in every feature that your custom wine cellar will require.
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New custom estate home situated on two and a half, full walk-street lots in the Sand Section of Manhattan Beach, CA.
Fiorito Interior Design
Like many projects, this one started with a simple wish from a client: turn an unused butler’s pantry between the dining room and kitchen into a fully functioning, climate-controlled wine room for his extensive collection of valuable vintages. But like many projects, the wine room is connected to the dining room which is connected to the sitting room which is connected to the entry. When you touch one room, it only makes sense to reinvigorate them all. We overhauled the entire ground floor of this lovely home.
For the wine room, I worked with Vintage Cellars in Southern California to create custom wine storage embedded with LED lighting to spotlight very special bottles. The walls are in a burgundy tone and the floors are porcelain tiles that look as if they came from an old wine cave in Tuscany. A bubble light chandelier alludes to sparkling varietals.
But as mentioned, the rest of the house came along for the ride. Since we were adding a climate-controlled wine room, the brief was to turn the rest of the house into a space that would rival any hot-spot winery in Napa.
After choosing new flooring and a new hue for the walls, the entry became a destination in itself with a huge concave metal mirror and custom bench. We knocked out a half wall that awkwardly separated the sitting room from the dining room so that after-dinner drinks could flow to the fireplace surrounded by stainless steel pebbles; and we outfitted the dining room with a new chandelier. We chose all new furniture for all spaces.
The kitchen received the least amount of work but ended up being completely transformed anyhow. At first our plan was to tear everything out, but we soon realized that the cabinetry was in good shape and only needed the dated honey pine color painted over with a cream white. We also played with the idea of changing the counter tops, but once the cabinetry changed color, the granite stood out beautifully. The final change was the removal of a pot rack over the island in favor of design-forward iron pendants.
Photo by: Genia Barnes
Bristal Design
Benjamin Benschneider- Seattle, WA
Vuecrest house, Bellevue, Washington. Image license: Bristal Design Group and Design Guild Homes© Copyright 2015 Benjamin Benschneider All Rights Reserved. Usage may be arranged by contacting Benjamin Benschneider Photography. Email: bbenschneider@comcast.net or phone: 206-789-5973
L/L Design - Build - Furnish
Our client purchased this home and realized he was never going to use the formal dining room, and one thing that I highly believe in is we should use our homes the way we want to live in them… Thus his dream of a wine room was soon underway.
We spent many months planning, designing, revising the designs, to make sure this investment was going to be exactly what he wanted.
The results truly tell the story. No detail was left unfinished: from the hand stained walnut cabinets, to the precise countertop ogee edging seamlessly flowing into the walnut cabinet edging. Custom trim at the HVAC ceiling vents as well as the wine cooler vent at the toe kick. Dimmable lighting all around, speakers system, optic clear glass doors with custom family name etching.
This is truly a meeting place, entertaining paradise, and remarkable home wine cellar.
Heritage Vine Inc.
Custom glass wine cellar with floor to ceiling metal racking mixed with wood diamond & case bins
Wine Cellar with Limestone Flooring and Porcelain Flooring Ideas and Designs
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