Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Beige Floor and White Floor
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Eden LA Furniture and Interiors
This large, devout family in West LA hired us to make their new construction, storybook traditional home dreams come true. And we had such a joy in working with them and love the end result. Small touches of contemporary lighting and art make the space feel updated and fresh, while materials and forms of the furnishings lent themselves to a truly timeless result. The basketweave backsplash lends beautiful interest while not competing with the cabinet design. We love a good traditional design, and had a wonderful time with this project and these clients.
Wine Cellar Experts
A traditional walk-in room cellar mixed with a contemporary flare. The modernized racking on the back wall is what gives it a combination style. Holding up to 1170 bottles, this walk-in wine room has plenty of space for your wine collection display.
Euroline Steel Windows
A great way to open the space of a wine cellar room and expand the feel of the space with the application of Ultra thin frames of Steel Doors from EuroLine Steel Windows and Steel Doors.
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Imagination Wine Cellars
Aluminum pegs, Backlit White Onyx, Black decorative stones, Glass door system
John West Stoddard, Inc.
Hanging wine racks area a great way to display wine as they provide easy access to the bottles and are easy to read when trying to find the right wine to compliment a certain meal!
O’Hara Interiors
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Wineteer Construction
Custom wine cellar with pull out cabinetry. Ceramic tile flooring. Stone shelving built-in.
Ann Lowengart Interiors
The "blue hour" is that magical time of day when sunlight scatters and the sky becomes a deep shade of blue. For this Mediterranean-style Sea Cliff home from the 1920s, we took our design inspiration from the twilight period that inspired artists and photographers. The living room features moody blues and neutral shades on the main floor. We selected contemporary furnishings and modern art for this active family of five. Upstairs are the bedrooms and a home office, while downstairs, a media room, and wine cellar provide a place for adults and young children to relax and play.
Experience Audio Video, Inc.
Home Automation provides personalized control of lights, shades, AV, temperature, security, and all of the technology throughout your home from your favorite device. We program button keypads, touch screens, iPads and smart phones to control functions from home or away.
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Beige Floor and White Floor
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