Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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Mia Rao Design
This Chicago penthouse features custom wine storage with seating. A dual wine cooler with glass and steel doors, flank a serving area featuring a humidor drawer. Rich ink blue sectional and leather lounge chairs create the perfect tasting area.
Genuwine Cellars
Genuwine is offering the White Spiral Cellar to the North American market with three depth options: a) 6'7" (1130 bottles); b) 8'2" (1450 bottles); and c) 9'10" (1870 bottles). The diameter of the White Spiral Cellar is 7'2" (8'2" excavation diameter and approximately 5’ diameter for the full round glass door).
Unlike the European Spiral Cellar that operates on a passive air exchange system, North American Spiral Cellars will be fitted with a commercial-grade climate control system to ensure a perfect environment for aging wine.
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
ARTO
While ARTO products are made in Los Angeles County, California, we are happy to ship our product worldwide! We work onsite with concrete, terra-cotta and ceramic. We build brick, tile and architectural elements for residential and commercial environments. We pride ourselves on providing perfectly imperfect product that gives a feel of rustic elegance.
Natural Domain Interiors, llc
We converted a seldom used dining room into an intimate wine room using warm wood tones, rich caramel leather sofa and silk drapery. With the stone accents, hand-scraped wood flooring and venetian plaster on the walls and ceiling, this room has the ultimate in finishes. The client now uses this room much more frequently as a secondary living room.
Photography by Nils Becker
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