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Wine Cellar Specialists
"Coto" custom wine cellar door Texas in Oak, with a custom stain match. We installed operable wrought iron for ease of cleaning. The hand carved grapevine design added elegance to the entryway.
The center of the door is comprised of dual pane glass. It prevents air/liquid/temperature filtration, and provides a nice view into the wine storage space.
Wine Cellar Specialists
1134 Commerce Drive
Richardson
(972)454-0480
75081
https://winecellarspec.com/
info@winecellarspec.com
Request a wine cellar design for free: http://www.winecellarspec.com/free-3d-drawing/
Romens
Interior Design | Lynn Goodwin of Romens
Photography | Seth Hannula
Builder | Steiner & Koppelman
US Cellar Systems
One of the challenges in wine room construction is the size and shape of the space. For this project, Wine Cellar Specialists had to create a beautiful and functional design for a wine cellar under the stairs. Despite the space requirements and irregular shape of the room, they were able to come up with an elegant design. To keep the wines safe, they installed a commercial grade wine cellar refrigeration unit supplied by US Cellar Systems.
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M5zqmJcebU
US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
Need help? Contact us today! http://www.winecellarrefrigerationsystems.com/contact.aspx
IWA Wine Accessories
This stunning glass enclosed "jewel box" wine cabinet features sapele mahogany with display cradles to present bottles label forward, accent lighting and storage for up to 430 bottles in a miniature wine cellar.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
Close up view of bottles stored in Vintage View wine racking.
Photo Credit: Kent Kallberg
Wine Cellars by Coastal
This photo depicts the completed California wine cellar under the stairs. The client's 200 bottles are already stored in a climate-controlled Le Cache wine cabinet. This wine cellar was designed for displaying bottles that are ready for consumption. This idea saved the client thousands of dollars.
Learn more about this project: https://www.winecellarsbycoastal.com/california-wine-cellars-playa-vista-project.aspx
Coastal Custom Wine Cellars
2405 Orchard Crest Blvd
Manasquan, New Jersey 08736-4008
+1 (732) 722-5466
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Wineware Racks and Accessories Ltd
Large under stairs wine storage area for a private home in Leicestershire, UK. The area is filled with a combination of individual bottle racking, display racks, storage cubes, work surfaces and storage areas, all of which are made from solid pine. The under stairs wine storage area can store over 200 bottles.
Collins DuPont Design Group
Colleen Wilson: Project Leader, Interior Designer,
ASID, NCIDQ
Photography by Amber Frederiksen
Wine Cellar Innovations
"Everything went well and I did use a nail gun to assemble the racking. I ran into some space issues once I added the oak paneling for my walls, so I ended up having to customize the racking to fit into the space. What I did is cut down the racking on the left side and adjusted it to support 3L bottles. Pretty cool huh? :-) The walls are lined with wine corks (over 3K) I've collected over the past 15 years of drinking wine. It really gives it a cool look, but also serves as a reminder of all the great wines we've had over the years.
I also added commercial multicolor LED light tape throughout the cellar to create different effects. It's pretty cool to have ten or so different colors to cycle through. As you can see below, the cellar is almost 100% complete. The only things left to do are install the AC unit, get a glass door, and fill the 3L slots with some good wine! :-) Happy Holidays and thanks for providing me with products that allowed me to build my cellar. It's not as big or extravagant as I would of liked but given the space I had it's perfect!" Chad M.
Wine Cellar Specialists
A wine cellar cooling system is mandatory to a fully functional wine cellar. We installed a through-the-wall Whisperkool system in this wine storage space, and it works wonderfully.
WhisperKOOL products are known for their high-performance and quiet operation.
Learn more about our line of wine refrigeration systems: http://www.winecellarspec.com/cooling/refrigeration-units/
Wine Cellar Specialists
+1 (773) 234-0112
info@winecellarspec.com
Take a video tour of this project: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CorlG_1Ex3Q&feature=youtu.be
Wine Cellars by Coastal
The custom wine racks California to the left are horizontal, label forward displays. Not only do they showcase many of your favorite labels, at 6" deep, but this style of storage is also ideal for small wine cellars.
On this photo, you can see that the left wall consists of label-forward display wine racks for, which are 6" deep. There are storage slots for 750ml and magnum bottles.
Request a wine cellar design for FREE: https://www.winecellarsbycoastal.com/free-3d-drawing.aspx
Wine Cellars by Coastal
8 Waltham Rd.
Ladera Ranch, CA 92694
+1 (949) 200-8134
contactus@coastalcustomwinecellars.com
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VintageView
Most of the wine cellar inspiration we showcase focuses around massive rooms that hold thousands of bottles leaving the impression that scale is the most important part of making a display great.
The New American Home 2021 challenges that notion. With limited space for the bar area in this Orlando, Fl., area home, Phil Kean Design Group made an impactful architectural statement with a neat, 22-bottle wine wall featuring the Vino Pins Flex wine rack. Chic. Bold. Eye-catching. And oh so gold.
Wine Cellar Innovations
Beautiful basement wine cellar with two five column full depth wine racks next to a diamond bin with tabletop. Looks great!
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
This closet was converted to a very small wine cellar for our Vancouver area client. Racking on the upper half was single bottle depth so as not to run into the cooling unit that is mounted through the header at the top of the cellar. We then went with double deep wine racking on the bottom half to increase capacity and create a serving area.
The racking used in this cellar was from our Blue Grouse modular series, modified to fit the space but keep costs down, as opposed to a fully-custom solution.
Learn more about the cooling system used for this small wine cellar at http://bluegrousewinecellars.com/winecoolers/koolspace.html
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
1621 Welch St North Vancouver, BC V7P 3G9
+1 604-929-3180
bluegrousewinecellars.com
Photo Credit: Kent Kallberg
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