Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and Diamond Bins
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Ageing Gracefully - custom designed wine cellars
This stunning cellar hosts a plethora of storage options along with the use of arched stylings, drawing one's gaze all around the room. From lighted bottle displays and conventional racking, to glass shelving and wood case slide outs.
The hand-painted brick wall and distressed cellar door form a distinct contrast with the contemporary mahogany structure; giving the feeling of a hidden treasure trove in a subterranean alcove.
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MK Designs LLC
Rustic basement wine cellar with reclaimed oak diamond bins & mushroom board ceilings. Brick walls & wood look tile floor
Washington Valley Cellars
This photo looks at the entrance into the wine cellar. The Stone wall with insulated windows and doors separates this entertaining area from the temperature controlled wine cellar. On the far wall is a hand painted mural of the countryside. In the foreground is a bar and sink with cabinetry above and below.
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
While creating their dream home, our clients wanted to create a modern and transitional wine room with a touch of traditional. Our custom cabinets were designed and built with rustic oak and flat slab doors in painted black oak. The beautiful oak wood grain shows through the black finish and provides a touch of elegance coupled with the rustic oak stain. We created two different bottle storage areas, one up top for larger quantities with a reserve area lower for special collections. The contemporary cabinets on the window wall were created using the Aventos Lift system on the slab doors for modern operation and easy access to contents. Finally we stained the rolling ladder to match our cabinetry to complete this beautiful space.
Fiorito Interior Design
Like many projects, this one started with a simple wish from a client: turn an unused butler’s pantry between the dining room and kitchen into a fully functioning, climate-controlled wine room for his extensive collection of valuable vintages. But like many projects, the wine room is connected to the dining room which is connected to the sitting room which is connected to the entry. When you touch one room, it only makes sense to reinvigorate them all. We overhauled the entire ground floor of this lovely home.
For the wine room, I worked with Vintage Cellars in Southern California to create custom wine storage embedded with LED lighting to spotlight very special bottles. The walls are in a burgundy tone and the floors are porcelain tiles that look as if they came from an old wine cave in Tuscany. A bubble light chandelier alludes to sparkling varietals.
But as mentioned, the rest of the house came along for the ride. Since we were adding a climate-controlled wine room, the brief was to turn the rest of the house into a space that would rival any hot-spot winery in Napa.
After choosing new flooring and a new hue for the walls, the entry became a destination in itself with a huge concave metal mirror and custom bench. We knocked out a half wall that awkwardly separated the sitting room from the dining room so that after-dinner drinks could flow to the fireplace surrounded by stainless steel pebbles; and we outfitted the dining room with a new chandelier. We chose all new furniture for all spaces.
The kitchen received the least amount of work but ended up being completely transformed anyhow. At first our plan was to tear everything out, but we soon realized that the cabinetry was in good shape and only needed the dated honey pine color painted over with a cream white. We also played with the idea of changing the counter tops, but once the cabinetry changed color, the granite stood out beautifully. The final change was the removal of a pot rack over the island in favor of design-forward iron pendants.
Photo by: Genia Barnes
Everything Home
From creamy whites to warm woods and hints of grey, this award-winning home showcases a beautiful color palette and relaxed elegance.
Project completed by Wendy Langston's Everything Home interior design firm, which serves Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, and Indianapolis.
For more about Everything Home, click here: https://everythinghomedesigns.com/
Akita Remodel LLC
Custom pull-out Humidrawer beneath glass counter. Traditional display racks and pull-out wine drawers allow for easy identification of inventory.
Wine Cellar Design Ideas with Porcelain Floors and Diamond Bins
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