Wine Cellar with Slate Flooring and Cube Storage Ideas and Designs
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Jocelyn Privett
Wine room is made from Sapele with a clear water based clear finish. Photo by Ross Van Pelt
MossCreek
This rustic retreat in central Oregon is loaded with modern amenities.
Slate counter tops and floors help keep the wine storage room the perfect temperature
Timber frame and log houses often conjure notions of remote rustic outposts located in solitary surroundings of open grasslands or mature woodlands. When the owner approached MossCreek to design a timber-framed log home on a less than one acre site in an upscale Oregon golf community, the principle of the firm, Allen Halcomb, was intrigued. Bend, OR, on the eastern side of the Cascades Mountains, has an arid desert climate, creating an ideal environment for a Tuscan influenced exterior.
Photo: Roger Wade
HELMAN SECHRIST Architecture
Architectural Design by Helman Sechrist Architecture
Photography by Marie Kinney
Construction by Martin Brothers Contracting, Inc.
Cocalico Builders, Ltd.
This Wine Cellar was built and designed by Dwight Graybill of Cocalico Builders, Ltd. This fantastic Cellar is kept at a constant temperature to ensure quality of the wine.
Vanco Construction Inc.
Wine Cellar Construction: Proper wine cellar construction is vital to assuring the health of your wine. An ideal environment for your wine cellar must be constructed according to certain specifications which address the insulation, vapor barrier, mold resistant wall board and the exterior grade door. This will guarantee that your wine cellar cooling will be able to provide the proper temperature. Having a wine cellar humidifier installed will keep the proper humidity levels and prevent possible moisture damage to areas adjacent to the wine cellar. Vanco Construction knows your local building codes and will be able to have all your concerns addressed before the construction process begins. Give us a call at (973) 994-0616 to discuss.
Teakwood Builders, Inc.
Attention to detail was everything in this project, including this subtle pattern on the door frame
Photos by Scott Bergmann Photography.
Wine Cellar with Slate Flooring and Cube Storage Ideas and Designs
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