Wine Cellar with Plywood Flooring and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

Alpine NJ Wine Retreat-Cellar and Tasting Room
Alpine NJ Wine Retreat-Cellar and Tasting Room
Washington Valley CellarsWashington Valley Cellars
Entering into the wine cellar, you are greeted by a tasting counter with a hand painted granite mural adorning the counter. Below the counter is additional storage for liquors, glassware, etc. On each side wall, there are double depth racks on the lower half of the wall, topped by a display row.with hidden display lighting. In front of the display row, there is a drink ledge where you can set down your glass while you peruse the collection.
Metal/Wood Wine Cellar
Metal/Wood Wine Cellar
Heritage Vine Inc.Heritage Vine Inc.
Custom glass wine cellar with floor to ceiling metal racking mixed with wood diamond & case bins
wine cellar
wine cellar
Natalinadesigns.comNatalinadesigns.com
the beauty is in the details
Metal/Wood Wine Cellar
Metal/Wood Wine Cellar
Heritage Vine Inc.Heritage Vine Inc.
Custom glass wine cellar with floor to ceiling metal racking mixed with wood diamond & case bins
Stone Pavers – Antique, Reclaimed Limestone ‘Cobble Stone’ pavers
Stone Pavers – Antique, Reclaimed Limestone ‘Cobble Stone’ pavers
UserUser
Reclaimed ‘Cobble Stone’ pavers by Architectural Stone Decor. www.archstonedecor.ca | sales@archstonedecor.ca | (437) 800-8300 The ancient Cobble Stone pavers have been reclaimed from different locations across the Mediterranean making them unique and stunning in their off white creamy textures. They come in random sizes and could be installed in either a running bond formation or a random ‘Versailles’ pattern. Their durable nature makes them an excellent choice for outdoor use. They are unaffected by extreme climate and easily withstand heavy use due to the nature of their hard molecular structure.
Virginia Wine Country
Virginia Wine Country
Kim Kendall InteriorsKim Kendall Interiors
Mary Parker Architectural Photography
Mas de Ville
Mas de Ville
Agence POBA - Pierre Olivier Brèche ArchitecturesAgence POBA - Pierre Olivier Brèche Architectures
Quelle incroyable propriété que ce Mas 18ème en plein cœur de la ville d’Antibes. Insoupçonnée, lovée dans la pente de la colline, sur un grand terrain avec un merveilleux jardin, la surprise fut totale. Les nouveaux occupants sous le charme ont voulu faire revivre cette maison avec toutes les commodités de notre siècle. Aussi, la principale modification souhaitée de créer une nouvelle cuisine s’est très vite accompagnée d’un profond remaniement sur tous les niveaux de cette belle bâtisse, avec une extension dans la cour intérieure à la manière d’un jardin d’hiver, pour ne pas nuire à l’harmonie des volumes bâtis. De nombreux sous œuvres intérieurs ont été réalisés pour créer une grande pièce de réception ainsi que l’intégration d’un chauffage réversible à tous les étages ; ce qui ne fut pas simple, même si à l’étage , chambres et pièces d’eau ont également été remaniées. Il aura fallu aux entreprises une grande ingéniosité pour intégrer les souvenirs de nos clients qui ont vécu sur tous les continents ; et afin que l’ensemble paraisse avoir toujours été là, comme si la maison avait été faite pour cela et sans que la technique soit visible.
Texas Ranch House
Texas Ranch House
Southern LandscapeSouthern Landscape
This Texas Ranch House and vineyard demanded a custom wine cellar and tasting room. Built into the hillside below the main house, the cellar features storage for over 1000 bottles, a small tasting room with hand-painted vineyard mural, and solid stone walls and archways. The flagstone flooring is offset by mesquite ceilings and countertops and custom cabinets of reclaimed wood. Southern Landscape completed all of the stonework for the wine cellar.

Wine Cellar with Plywood Flooring and Limestone Flooring Ideas and Designs

7
Ireland
Tailor my experience with cookies

Houzz uses cookies and similar technologies to personalise my experience, serve me relevant content, and improve Houzz products and services. By clicking ‘Accept’ I agree to this, as further described in the Houzz Cookie Policy. I can reject non-essential cookies by clicking ‘Manage Preferences’.