Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Diamond Bins

Buckhead Client's Ski Retreat - New Construction
Buckhead Client's Ski Retreat - New Construction
New Mood Design LLCNew Mood Design LLC
Level One: Our goal was to create harmony of colors and finishes inside and outside the home. The home is contemporary; yet particular finishes and fixtures hint at tradition, especially in the wine cave. The earthy flagstone floor flows into the room from the entry foyer. Walls clad in mountain ash stone add warmth. So does the barrel ceiling in quarter sawn and rift American white oak with natural stain. Its yellow-brown tones bring out the variances of ochers and browns in the stone. To maintain a contemporary feeling, tongue & grove ceiling planks are narrow width and closely set. The minimal wine rack has a diamond pattern that repeats the floor pattern. The wine barrel table and stools are made from recycled oak wine barrels. Their circular shapes repeat the room’s ceiling. Metal hardware on barrel table and stools echo the lighting above, and both fuse industrial and traditional styling, much like the overall room design does. Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
Italian Elegance
Italian Elegance
JAUREGUI Architecture Interiors ConstructionJAUREGUI Architecture Interiors Construction
This beautiful home right outside of Dallas is just over 16,000 square feet. It was designed, built and furnished in 20 months.
University
University
Thompson Custom HomesThompson Custom Homes
Designer: Robert Dames Designs, Interior Designer: Sarah West & Cindy Witmer Designs, Photographer: Steve Chenn
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Active Exposure PhotographyActive Exposure Photography
Copyright: Herman Bosman (www.active-exposure.co.za)

Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Diamond Bins

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