Wine Cellar with Orange Floors and Yellow Floors Ideas and Designs

Bonin Architects-Night Pasture Farm
Bonin Architects-Night Pasture Farm
Bonin Architects &  AssociatesBonin Architects & Associates
A simple, yet beautiful wine cellar. Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by John W. Hession.www.boninarchitects.com
English Gothic Pool House
English Gothic Pool House
Scott Wilson Architect, LLCScott Wilson Architect, LLC
The acrylic wine racks reflect the gothic arches of the homes windows and use fiber optic lighting to set a variety of moods. The glass ceiling opens the room for display to a sitting room above and motorized black out shades provide protection for the wine collection.
Villa Sorriso
Villa Sorriso
Gast ArchitectsGast Architects
Photographer: Sotheby’s International Realty
Mendham NJ Black Walnut Wine Room
Mendham NJ Black Walnut Wine Room
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine CellarsJoseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
traditional wine cellar; the rich woods and intricate details that lend themselves to a more traditional style. We can craft your wine room using some of the most sought after woods in the industry, including: Solid Walnut, Redwood, Mahogany, Oak, or Imported European Beech, to name just a few, all resulting in a warm, inviting wine cellar for your home or restaurant. As your custom wine cellar designers, we work with the best suppliers in the industry to create a turnkey cellar look and feel, including the use of brick, natural stone, tile, and wood floors, barreled ceilings, stone columns, & rolling ladders. The options are limitless in how beautiful we can make your traditional wine cellar. Our goal is not just to provide the finest wine rooms in the industry, but to create a fully custom wine room environment.
Pruett
Pruett
Alisa McPheronAlisa McPheron
Willow Grove Photography
Broken Arrow
Broken Arrow
Bella Vista CompanyBella Vista Company
Shoot2Sell Bella Vista Company This home won the NARI Greater Dallas CotY Award for Entire House $750,001 to $1,000,000 in 2015.
Wine Grotto Created From Unused Closet
Wine Grotto Created From Unused Closet
By Design Interiors, Inc.By Design Interiors, Inc.
An unused small home office was transformed into haven in a suburban Texas home. For this space, function came first and the aesthetics were layered in. If a project does not meet its intended purpose, it is not successful. Incorporating the couples love of Argentina, bottle count, display appeal, case storage, and the ability to maintain a 55-degree environment were all design considerations. Specialized craftsman were hired to help with cooling, insulation, placement of the condenser, etc. An expert carpenter contributed his expert skills and knack for creating storage solutions. Strong beams were used to highlight the tiled ceiling and create an authentic grotto look. Pebble flooring adds to the Old World feel. Stone walls and herringbone ceiling lend an aged element. A medallion carefully selected from a little known source in Argentina is the centerpiece of the room; its pattern and color blends with the rest of the home’s decor and the inlaid glass tile adds shimmer. Double-paned iron and glass doors seal the room and create an entry of interest.
Wine Cellar
Wine Cellar
Talhaus InteriorTalhaus Interior
Since the cellar was made of natural rock, we used all the rock pieces in the walls and also evened out the floor and built in a step with the rocks we found. Nothing was wasted. Everything was incorporated again.

Wine Cellar with Orange Floors and Yellow Floors Ideas and Designs

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