Wine Cellar with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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Fratantoni Interior Designers
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Brandon Architects, Inc.
Architect: Brandon Architects Inc.
Contractor/Interior Designer: Patterson Construction, Newport Beach, CA.
Photos by: Jeri Keogel
CLB Architects
The wine silo comprises the final addition to the compound and it stands adjacent to the shop. Because the compound lies in the Snake River flood plain, a standard wine cellar was incompatible with the building site. Borrowing from agrarian structures, the design team arrived at the silo form as an alternative, elevated storage system. In order to gracefully weather and blend in with the existing buildings and landscape the structure is clad in oxidized steel plates. The interior, inspired by a wine cask, is characterized by reclaimed fir woodwork and a spiral staircase that accesses carefully displayed wine bottles organized around the silo’s perimeter. The stair ascends to the roof where both the wine collection and views of the natural surroundings can be admired.
Unique Design Cabinet Company
Wine Cellars & Wine Storage. Closet converted to a bar & wine storage. Photo by Ken Goff
Cellars South
Cellars South introduces our newest product line; The Select Series, floating wall racks. Perfect for small closets where space is limited, or cellars with uneven floors. Floor space is left open below the wine racks for case storage.
The wine racks in this closet will hold approximately 250+/- bottles of wine + room below them for several cases of wine.
Renovisions
Collecting wine became an interest for our clients and the more they gathered wines they liked, the more storage became an issue. These South Shore of Boston customers approached Renovisions, inc. to build a wine cellar in a section of the basement in their 1890 colonial and Cathy and Ed were up for the challenge.
Environmental factors of their space, what was required by proper wine storage, including maintaining the temperature and humidity level was all taken into consideration when putting together a design which would ensure the wines integrity over the years. A detailed plan was discussed with the homeowners and their style “must-haves” and budgetary considerations were incorporated into final plans to build a 1500 bottle capacity wine cellar. The customers wanted a more rustic, casual elegance which would boast a beautiful large fieldstone hallway and a custom arched top mahogany multi light exterior door for full insulated value. Having the beams exposed was an important design element for our clients, so it required the use of R-7/inch spray foam insulation with rustic barn boards covering it and then stained to match. Mahogany wine racks were assembled over hand-scraped teak wood flooring.
The basement window was replaced with a new energy efficient window and a custom ordered stained glass of a mermaid design was installed over the new window as an overlay from the adverse effects of sunlight on the wine. Rustic lighting was chosen to reflect the old world charm we sought out to create.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
The warm look and feel of this wine cellar is achieved through all-heart redwood wine racks and reclaimed wood feature wall. A combination of bulk storage diamond bin wine racks and individually slotted wine racks makes this a very functional wine cellar.
Photo Credit: Jared Horst
Fred Parker Company, Inc.
The wine room features a groin vault ceiling with glazed finish, glass tile niches, stained mahogany wine cabinets, and hickory wood floors.
The client worked with the collaborative efforts of builders Ron and Fred Parker, architect Don Wheaton, and interior designer Robin Froesche to create this incredible home.
Wine Cellars by Coastal
This wine cellar was decked out with highly durable, moisture-resistant premium redwood custom wine racking CA. The racks were left unfinished, to preserve their natural hue and grain and allow them to age beautifully over time. As you can see, quarter round displays were included for special bottles and accessories. They were situated adjacent to diamond bins, which were utilized for maximum storage.
Above the diamond bins is a display row for six bottles. At the top section are openings for storing standard bottles individually. The cooling unit was hidden in a wooden grill cover.
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Coastal Custom Wine Cellars
8 Waltham Rd.
Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
+1 949-200-8134
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Wine Cellar with Medium Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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