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Tenhulzen Residential
A mix of racking, display and large format storage. Low voltage lighting maintains temperature.
Holiday Kitchens
Holiday Kitchens Seattle Hickory Door in Natural
This custom wet bar (and entire lower level renovation!) was designed by Brillo Home Improvements Inc. - WI | Photographer: Edmunds Studios, Inc.
Features include: wine rack, beverage refrigerator, sink, puck lights underneath the staircase, and stacked-stone wall above the countertop.
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Southern 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.
At Home Design LLC
2010 A-List Award for Best Home Remodel
Repurposed wine jugs make great conversational lighting. Antique carving on ceiling above tasting table. Zinc mirror, candle shelves and tasting tops add a cool accent to cypress cubbies. Lighting is BoBo Intriguing Objects, Zinc mirror, candle shelves and tops custom by David Boyaijian. Tasting table custom by David Osborne.
Wine and tasting room features multiple textures and patterns to create interest.
INVIEW Interior Design
A Surprise. A Secrete. A Speakeasy. This was an inspiration for a dramatic transformation of an old cistern into a space for displaying and sharing the homeowner's wine collection. The idea was to stay away from a typical wine cellar look but rather create an unexpected contrast of modern and rustic.
Photography: Jon Huelskamp
Damian Farrell Design Group
Our client's collection was extensive to say the least, so they wanted a wine cellar that would accommodate it with room to grow! The wine cellar sits at the bottom of the spiral staircase.
Interior Design: Megan at M Design and Interiors
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