What is an economic way to frame in and build this rounded walls and ceiling? - I assume thin sheet rock could make the bend, but what would be an economical way to frame it in without breaking the budget?
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Black Gold Group this is a concrete basement/mancave with no windows. i would like to create a 'cave like 'feel, using the rounded walls instead of straight corners. i assume i could use light wood material to provide enough of a frame to bend and nail thin sheet rock to, and then do a stucco finish.other ideas?
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KEvin
Alley Amazing! I'd be willing to bet that is a one of a kind, but it look similar to a "sold" item on one of my fav sites. here is the link, scroll down and you will see the piece I am referring to, it may help you track down the artisan. (?)
http://www.joseveragallery.com/lighting.htm
4. Wine and dine. If you are fortunate enough to have enough square footage in your wine cellar, place a dining table with chairs in the center. Enjoy your feast with easy access to all the wine around you.
domed ceiling makes me feel like we're at a winery. The iron chandelier is something I surprisingly enjoy. I really like the idea of a dining table in the cellar, I can throw intimate dinner parties, such as a ladies night, with fine dining means and many glasses of beautiful wine
added by Color Coach + Design to wine cellar (3 months ago)
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KEvin