Wine Cellar with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Fratantoni Luxury Estates Design/Build/Remodeling
This luxurious cabin boasts both rustic and elegant design styles.
Donna Weir Design
Custom designed wine racks made in Nelson provide elegant storage in this wine cellar
Bath Bespoke
View of the wine wall which was designed to hold and display 128 bottles of wine! The glazed doors on either side of the wine wall were crafted from Accoya wood and finished in house with Farrow & Ball Railings, while the cabinets were made from walnut. Once crafted, the central carcasses were fitted with a series of solid brass bars—slotted in by hand. This complemented the brass inlay which was inserted throughout the panels.
To finish off this centrepiece, an antique mirror effect wallpaper was fitted on the back wall to create a sense of opulence and to reflect light around the room. This beautifully complimented the stunning Nero Marquina stone worktop and the Armac Martin solid brass handles on the doors.
Photo: Billy Bolton
Genuwine Cellars
The PEG System offers a high degree of design flexibility and can work within spaces that other racking options cannot: under stairwells, in tight corners and around odd angles. The PEG System can fit into virtually any space.
Sommi Wine Cellars
Our sleekest under stair wine cellar design to date, this Oregon build features glass walls that showcase our client’s wine collection. Drawers, shelving and minimalist floating racks seamlessly integrate with the kitchen’s existing clean lines and structural hardware, adding even more elegance and sophistication to the space.
VintageView
The Wall Series is contemporary wine storage, a metal and modular wine racking system that turns your bottle display into a centerpiece in any room in the home.
Selle Valley Construction, Inc.
Our clients wanted a artistic and functional way to store their 750+ bottle wine collection, and wanted to feature it in their living/dining room. Originally drawn to have two sets of glass french doors, we outfitted this room with a automated three-panel retractable La Cantina door When fully opened, the galvanized metal door slides into a pocket (shown here) tucked behind the Bucks County European Castle Stone wall surrounding. A hidden keypad opens and closes the doors. Inside we installed stainless steel paneling, a Cellar Mate System for temperature control, a single column of Vintage View wine racks, and (4) custom designed and fabricated steel wine cubes, holding 100 bottles in each square. LED tape lighting throughout. Photography by Marie-Dominique Verdier.
Wine Cellar with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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