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Joseph 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.
Donald Lococo Architects
Instead of a dark cave, the wine room is treated an open, communal entertainment. the wine room proper is separated from the entertainment area by demising floor to ceiling glass to control for climate and humidity for the wine. The beauty of the series wine bottles remain visible and a focal feature the overall space. The ends of the Dark mahogany cabinet racks are treated as a series of tall armoires, and with usual walls removed, the wine racks are further displayed as halls. The floor is Onyx and in the interior one wall displays antique french decanters that is lit through an onyx wall behind them. (left side of photo).
Miller Architecture
Qualified Remodeler Room Remodel of the Year & Outdoor Living
2015 NAHB Best in American Living Awards Best in Region -Middle Atlantic
2015 NAHB Best in American Living Awards Platinum Winner Residential Addition over $100,000
2015 NAHB Best in American Living Awards Platinum Winner Outdoor Living
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
white oak flooring w seamless glass entry. Led lighting and brushed metal wine racks
Reclaimed DesignWorks
In our opinion, the most important benefit of choosing to use reclaimed timber for your building needs is the positive affect your decision will have on the environment. Salvaging old wood to be used again and saving it from landfills is an environmentally responsible choice that will only enhance the personal gratification you’ll feel when you have completed your project. Choosing to Go Green with reclaimed products from Reclaimed DesignWorks is an eco-friendly alternative to harvesting new trees and depleting additional resources and forests. We are proud to be a part of this growing conservation trend and look forward to supplying you with reclaimed timber products from floor to ceiling to help you recycle, renew and reduce during your construction and/or remodeling phase.
Renovation Concepts
This beautiful wine cellar started life as a boring bedroom. We bricked in a window and designed the cabinetry to provide extensive wine storage including a display section. Cabinetry also conceals a fully integrated fridge drawer and an integrated dishwasher. We carried the European Oak parquetry flooring throughout the house including this wine cellar and finished it with a French bleed. The raw edges to the solid Jarrah benchtop and the half wine barrel (incorporating secret storage) give the overall design a slightly rustic edge, particularly when juxtaposed against the rich red and gold flock wallpaper, gold ceiling, Lee Broom crystal pendant light and brass cabinetry hardware.
J.P. Franzen Associates Architects, P.C.
Photographer: Stacy Bass
State-of-the-art wine cellar features all the bells and whistles. High-tech, functional, and custom design accommodates extensive wine collection.
Bonin Architects & Associates
A simple, yet beautiful wine cellar.
Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by John W. Hession.www.boninarchitects.com
Wine Cellar with Orange Floors and Yellow Floors Ideas and Designs
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