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Mark Sweeden Construction
Custom built temperature controlled wine cabinet fits neatly in the corner of the living room . The wine racks will hold about 600 bottles. There are lighted niches with Vintage View Wine Racks installed with label forward, This design allows for wine display to be horizontal and tilted back for labels to be visible through the glass.
Builders Glass of Bonita and The Glass Shoppe
Modern Wine Room featuring frameless 1/2" thick Ultra Clear Glass and Vintage View Brushed Nickel wall mounted Racking.
VintageView
The Wall Series is contemporary wine storage, a metal and modular wine racking system that turns your bottle display into a centerpiece in any room in the home.
Sorrells Custom Wine Rooms
The compact space holds 157 standard bottles within the standard and scallop racking, enclosed with a custom glass door. The temperature of the space was originally effected by hot water pipes. We insulated the pipes to help stabilise the atmosphere within the room.
Sommi Wine Cellars
We transformed the space under the staircase of this Oregon City home into a custom home wine cellar with storage room for up to 600 bottles of wine.
Under stairs wine cellars are an easy way to carve out wine display and storage room in a two-story home without sacrificing closet space or giving a full room.
Drewett Works
Positioned at the base of Camelback Mountain this hacienda is muy caliente! Designed for dear friends from New York, this home was carefully extracted from the Mrs’ mind.
She had a clear vision for a modern hacienda. Mirroring the clients, this house is both bold and colorful. The central focus was hospitality, outdoor living, and soaking up the amazing views. Full of amazing destinations connected with a curving circulation gallery, this hacienda includes water features, game rooms, nooks, and crannies all adorned with texture and color.
This house has a bold identity and a warm embrace. It was a joy to design for these long-time friends, and we wish them many happy years at Hacienda Del Sueño.
Project Details // Hacienda del Sueño
Architecture: Drewett Works
Builder: La Casa Builders
Landscape + Pool: Bianchi Design
Interior Designer: Kimberly Alonzo
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Wine Room: Innovative Wine Cellar Design
Publications
“Modern Hacienda: East Meets West in a Fabulous Phoenix Home,” Phoenix Home & Garden, November 2009
Awards
ASID Awards: First place – Custom Residential over 6,000 square feet
2009 Phoenix Home and Garden Parade of Homes
Landmark Construction Crew
Wine cellar of the remodeled house construction in Studio City which included installation of wine rack display and its glass doors.
Creative Design Construction, Inc.
A basement renovation complete with a custom home theater, gym, seating area, full bar, and showcase wine cellar.
Design First Interiors
The housing detail is a very small “room” that was originally conceived as only a feature wall to provide definition for the front entry of the house. The other side of the wall was facing the lounge part of the dining room and proved to be ideal to accommodate the wine room rather than in the basement. The result is a beautiful display with very interesting features.
The feature wall for the front entry was clad with vertically placed thinstone veneer producing a complete visual separation from the foyer to the rooms beyond. Glass walls, on the opposite side, completed the room for the wine and easy access is provided by using rolling glass doors, more typically used in shower systems.
Stainless wine racks, a very impressive stemware chandelier and “cork” flooring are special features that make this a unique and one of a kind housing detail.
Photo Credit: Metropolis
Fautt Homes
Butler's pantry leading to the wine cellar. The radius glass door and barrel brick ceiling make this room very inviting.
Mark Sweeden Construction
Custom temperature controlled wine storage wall built in place. Arched glass doors compliment the arches throughout the home. Dimmable LED lighting on the ceiling and concealed strip lights within the wine racks.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
We converted an open stair case to a completed enclosed and climate-controlled custom wine cellar. All framing and racking was finished to match the existing millwork and stairs. The glass front wall consists of sealed, insulated units with UV lamination for maximum efficiency.
Photo Credit: Sebastian Burzynski
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors and Brown Floor
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