Wine Cellar with Beige Floors and Orange Floors Ideas and Designs

Bourbon & Wine Room
Bourbon & Wine Room
Beth Howley Creative LLCBeth Howley Creative LLC
Bourbon and wine room featuring custom hickory cabinetry, antique mirror, black handmade tile backsplash, raised paneling, and Italian paver tile.
London Private House
London Private House
Simon Kennedy Architectural PhotographySimon Kennedy Architectural Photography
From the architect's website: "Sophie Bates Architects and Zoe Defert Architects have recently completed a refurbishment and extension across four floors of living to a Regency-style house, adding 125sqm to the family home. The collaborative approach of the team, as noted below, was key to the success of the design. The generous basement houses fantastic family spaces - a playroom, media room, guest room, gym and steam room that have been bought to life through crisp, contemporary detailing and creative use of light. The quality of basement design and overall site detailing was vital to the realisation of the concept on site. Linear lighting to floors and ceiling guides you past the media room through to the lower basement, which is lit by a 10m long frameless roof light. The ground and upper floors house open plan kitchen and living spaces with views of the garden and bedrooms and bathrooms above. At the top of the house is a loft bedroom and bathroom, completing the five bedroom house. All joinery to the home was designed and detailed by the architects. A careful, considered approach to detailing throughout creates a subtle interplay between light, material contrast and space."
Wine Cellar: Nantucket Residence
Wine Cellar: Nantucket Residence
Architectural Plastics, Inc.Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This hallway cellar is tucked away on the charming island of Nantucket. Architectural Plastics designed and built acrylic wine racks with steel rods to support the wine bottles.
Cueva Remodel
Cueva Remodel
John West Stoddard, Inc.John West Stoddard, Inc.
Hanging wine racks area a great way to display wine as they provide easy access to the bottles and are easy to read when trying to find the right wine to compliment a certain meal!
Brentwood Wine Display (s)
Brentwood Wine Display (s)
VintageViewVintageView
In this home, you'll never have to walk too far for a bottle of wine. Two climate controlled wine cellars hold 1080 total bottles, displayed behind glass for an interactive experience. Both wine displays use Wall Series metal wine racks in 6-foot tall columns and triple deep bottle configuration for max storage capacity. All in Brushed Nickel finish. Photos by ZenHouse Collective
Italian Farmhouse Custom Kitchen Remodel | Santaluz, San Diego, CA
Italian Farmhouse Custom Kitchen Remodel | Santaluz, San Diego, CA
Leanne Michael   L U X E   lifestyle designLeanne Michael L U X E lifestyle design
Custom clay dome ceiling and walls inside this quaint wine cellar tasting room and pantry with vintage salvaged brass hardware for one-of-a-kind character.
Snow Creek Basement
Snow Creek Basement
FBC RemodelFBC Remodel
©Finished Basement Company
Aspen Residence
Aspen Residence
Zone 4 Architects, LLCZone 4 Architects, LLC
Reclaimed wood and textured stone bring warmth and character to an expansive bar and wine room
Contemporary Wine Cellars
Contemporary Wine Cellars
Innovative Wine Cellar DesignsInnovative Wine Cellar Designs
Custom glass and metal wine cellar recessed into an existing wall in the clients dining room.
Short Hills Wine Cellar
Short Hills Wine Cellar
Washington Valley CellarsWashington Valley Cellars
Temperature controlled wine cellar feature brick and stone walls and ceiling and custom mahogany wine racks

Wine Cellar with Beige Floors and Orange Floors Ideas and Designs

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