Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Brick Floors and Storage Racks
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Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
Custom built wine room with brick floor, stone niche and ceiling, and sapele wine racks w clear coat of lacquer and climate control.
Germania Construction
This rustic wine cellar is a beautiful addition to the home, complete with a tasting area.
Diane Hasso Studios
Our wine cellar design project holds 1,477 bottles of wine. Specialty wine tower design from Revel Wine Cellars, built by Benchmark Wood Studio, and project contracted by Mike Schaap Builders. Diane Hasso Studios, interior design and original ceiling covering.
Walnut Wood racks
Custom made door by Benchmark Wood Studio.
Tanglewood Premium Wine Accessories
This arched ceiling space offers great original features such as stone flooring and open brickwork. The client requested a storage space for the wine collection. The basement wine room must offer optimum conditions for long term storage. Due to the location of the space, air conditioning would not be feasible. With that in mind, we designed a room with 8 ArteVino COSY’s. These wine cabinets offer a suitable place to house ageing wine collection whilst additional racking provides a location for the more ‘drinkable’ bottles.
To finish the wine room, joinery around the wine cabinets creates a worktop and tasting area and soft led lighting highlights the fridges below.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This industrial modern cellar blends rustic materials with flawlessly clear lucite wine racks. We also designed a lighting stradegy for the wine racks that made them shimmer and glow.
Hardwood Interiors & Design
For a true wine connoisseur this custom wine cellar creates the perfect space to store and display every handpicked bottle in your collection. The homeowners wanted a unique space to showcase their love of the vineyards; the result was this gorgeous space full of old-world charm and character.
Daniel Contelmo Architects
A new turret on the front of the house would be constructed with a curved stair leading to the space, which was named the “wine room corridor.”
Photo by: Chris Kendall
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Brick Floors and Storage Racks
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