Transitional Wine Cellar Design Ideas
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Blending old and new defines transitional design, a style that is oh-so-hot in wine cellars today. This sexy wine room uses the wood from wine cases to create an eye-popping ceiling and wall treatment. Stylish #VinoPins give the wine wall a mod edge.
Wine room details:
• 77 bottles
• Vino Pins, double deep configuration
• Aluminum construction
• Drywall install
• Black finish
STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
A wine cellar is located off the study, both within the side extension beneath the side passageway.
Photographer: Nick Smith
Kessick Wine Storage Systems
Kessick Wine Cellars ‘Select Series’ wine racking is a fully assembled, wall mounted wine storage and wine display racking system.
Designed for small to medium spaces, this wine storage and display system answers the demand for aesthetic, high quality wine racking at a value price.
The Select Series is a floating wine racking system, a first for traditional wine cellar racking (commonly used in kitchen cabinets, closets and garage storage systems). Select Series wine racks are secured with a strong yet easy to install wall-cleat installation. The Kessick Wall-Install system is a proprietary, specially engineered metal bracket that enables a fast, secure install with adjustability for the inevitable out-of-plumb and uneven walls.
The Select Series format consists of modular components that can be designed in a wide range of application from aesthetics showpiece to utilitarian storage. A comprehensive line of pre-engineered designs are available ‘as is’, or can be altered to fit the space or desired application.
LauraLee Kavanagh • California Closets
Converting a reach-in closet into a wine bar with ample storage for the client's collection. Highlights include California Closets' Capri and Maya Bronze finishes with 3Form bamboo door inserts and LED lighting.
User
Who wouldn't love their very own wet bar complete with farmhouse sink, open shelving, and Quartz counters? Well, these lucky homeowners got just that along with a wine cellar designed specifically for wine storage and sipping. Not only that but the dingy Oregon basement bathroom was completely revamped as well using a black and white color palette. The clients wanted the wet bar to be as light and bright as possible. This was achieved by keeping everything clean and white. The ceiling adds an element of interest with the white washed wood. The completed project is really stunning.
Cellar Masters
Who says you don't have space for a wine feature?
We just finished this beautiful wine feature in Westake Village with glass entry, traditional white oak lower wine racking and label view pin racking mounted on white oak chevron.
IWA Wine Accessories
IWA Design Center worked with the homeowner to plan this beautiful wine cellar and cooling system.
US Cellar Systems
In this photo, you can see the single bottle wine racks and storage bins for wooden cases. Wine Cellar Specialists also added a hook ladder to provide the owner easy access to wines stored high above the racking.
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US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9PNSPDMDDQ&feature=youtu.be
Builders Glass of Bonita and The Glass Shoppe
Double wine cellar for Naples Residence. Glass wine cellar was designed with 1/2" thick tempered glass panels and a completely frameless door. Polycarbonate seals around door keep this humidity and temperature controlled wine cellar consistently refrigerated.
Cellar Masters
Who says you don't have space for a wine feature?
We just finished this beautiful wine feature in Westake Village with glass entry, traditional white oak lower wine racking and label view pin racking mounted on white oak chevron.
US Cellar Systems
In this wine cellar cooling project, Wine Cellar Specialists incorporated individual wine racks at the top and bottom parts of the racking.
They utilized Knotty Alder wood for the entire racking. They applied it with a rustic stain for a richer look.
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9PNSPDMDDQ&feature=youtu.be
US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/USCellarSystems/
Transitional Wine Cellar Design Ideas
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