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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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Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
Stone arched wine cellar door with brick floor and mahogany wine racks. Stone arch with main floor wine cellar.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography. The Closet Factory designed the practical storage for the Butler's Pantry. The key details are the full height storage cabinet, the lucite drawer fronts and the stainless steel laminate countertop. This storage area provides the perfect spot to stage for a party or get ready for a weeknight dinner.
Revel Custom Wine Cellars
This round cellar can hold over 2,000 bottles of wine. You enter the cellar through an arched door which takes you through a stone vault that can hold cases of wine. The detailing in the wood ceiling and grate are spectacular. The cellar features sliding drawers for bottles of all sizes as well as case storage. The room is anchored by a Revel Bistro Table.
Michael Nash Design, Build & Homes
WINE CELLAR, 2010 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER
The homeowners wanted to include a wine cellar in their basement remodel, which also involved converting their basement into an adult game room and socializing space. Because they enjoyed visiting wineries and tasting wines, and were well on their way to having their own collection of fine wines, they decided to convert their old storage area into a wine cellar. The project includes several nice touches including the faux wine barrel painting on the overhead ceiling bulkhead. Wine racks are custom designed to fit the ceiling, offer different types of storage and a pleasing pattern.
The wine tasting bar is decorated with the mural, and has a curved granite top and carved wooden arch that make it unique. The tile floor is bright and easy to clean, and resembles limestone. The wine cellar also touts a custom glass door motif and curved end storage shelving. The cellar has its own climate control, and the door has double paned glass with extra insulating strips around the edges to help keep the temperature constant between the cellar and the adjoining basement room.
Green Wine Cellar Design Ideas
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