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Stone Wine Cellar
Stone Wine Cellar
Eldorado StoneEldorado Stone
Tuscan wine cellar photo in San Diego
Log and Stone Timber Frame
Log and Stone Timber Frame
MossCreekMossCreek
With views until forever, this beautiful custom designed home by MossCreek is an example of what creative design, unique materials, and an inspiring build site can produce. With Adirondack, Western, Cowboy, and even Appalachian design elements, this home makes extensive use of natural and organic design components with a little bit of fun thrown in. Truly a special home, and a sterling example of design from MossCreek. Photos: Todd Bush
Remodel - lower level
Remodel - lower level
Lecy Bros Homes & RemodelingLecy Bros Homes & Remodeling
Inspiration for a wine cellar remodel in Minneapolis
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Chautauqua Pacific Palisades
Chautauqua Pacific Palisades
MDG ESTATESMDG ESTATES
Example of a wine cellar design in Los Angeles
Seaside Estate with Lighthouse View
Seaside Estate with Lighthouse View
TMS ArchitectsTMS Architects
TMS Architects
Elegant wine cellar photo in Boston
Arbuckle Residence
Arbuckle Residence
Smith Design GroupSmith Design Group
Example of a wine cellar design in Other
La Jolla Wine Room 2
La Jolla Wine Room 2
Cellar CrafterCellar Crafter
Mid-sized urban travertine floor and beige floor wine cellar photo in San Diego with storage racks
Hamilton Pool Homestead
Hamilton Pool Homestead
Jennifer Garner InteriorsJennifer Garner Interiors
Inspiration for a mediterranean wine cellar remodel in Austin
Luxury Glass Wine Cellar in Paradise Valley, AZ - Featured in Homes of the Rich
Luxury Glass Wine Cellar in Paradise Valley, AZ - Featured in Homes of the Rich
STACT Wine Displays Inc.STACT Wine Displays Inc.
Luxury glass wine cellar, featuring 48 Piano Black STACT wine racks. Location: Paradise Valley, AZ Built by: Arco Custom Homes Featured in: homesoftherich.net Learn more at http://www.stact.co/glasscellars
Portolla Hills Model Home 7
Portolla Hills Model Home 7
UserUser
Inspiration for a small transitional ceramic tile wine cellar remodel in Los Angeles with storage racks
1709 Buckingham Drive, Keller, Texas
1709 Buckingham Drive, Keller, Texas
Realty Pro ShotsRealty Pro Shots
J. Ryan Caruthers
Wine cellar photo in Dallas
Milan Wine Cellar
Milan Wine Cellar
Chelsea Design + ConstructionChelsea Design + Construction
Clark Dugger
Elegant ceramic tile and multicolored floor wine cellar photo in Los Angeles with storage racks
Upper Canyon Road
Upper Canyon Road
Architectural Alliance LLCArchitectural Alliance LLC
Wine cellar - mediterranean wine cellar idea in Albuquerque
675 2nd Avenue South
675 2nd Avenue South
MHK Architecture & PlanningMHK Architecture & Planning
Trendy beige floor wine cellar photo in Miami with storage racks
Spanish Oaks Residence
Spanish Oaks Residence
Interior Selections AustinInterior Selections Austin
Lori Anderson Allison Cartwright, Photography Cabinets Deluxe Stone Solutions Legend Lighting
Example of a huge classic brick floor wine cellar design in Austin with storage racks
Lattice X Bin Custom Wine Racks Dallas
Lattice X Bin Custom Wine Racks Dallas
Wine Cellar SpecialistsWine Cellar Specialists
Lattice X bin custom wine racks have a very classy appearance, and hold wines secure. They are good for bottles of any size, and therefore great at increasing a wine cellar's capacity. They also allows better wine management and inventory because you can arrange the bottles in each section according to style or varietal. They also provides a better air flow between and around the bottles. Learn more about the whole project: http://www.winecellarspec.com/custom-wine-cellars-dallas-texas-nelson/ Wine Cellar Specialists +1 (773) 234-0112 info@winecellarspec.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/winecellarspec

Wine Cellar Ideas & Designs

Custom-Built Wine Cellar Features Superior Craftsmanship
Custom-Built Wine Cellar Features Superior Craftsmanship
Michael Nash Design, Build & HomesMichael Nash Design, Build & Homes
2010 NARI CAPITAL COTY FINALIST AWARD WINNER Project Scope: Transform a little-used room in the client’s lower level into an entertainment center, featuring a 1,500-bottle refrigerated wine cabinet, a wet bar, a custom-made bookshelves surround for existing hearth, and television hanging built-ins. Challenges: Primary technical challenge was to find a way to unobtrusively install a large “split system” chilling unit to service the wine cooler. Solutions The contractor started with a rectangular space that was appreciably stripped down, except for the fireplace at the far end. An adjacent room housed a professional pool table. The client’s primary concern was how to situate the custom-built wine rack were to specify and fabricate. Although there was plenty of space in niche to the left of the stairway, there was no obvious way to locate the wine rack’s chilling unit for ducting and chiller unit. Both client and contractor agreed that the logical setting for the rack would be along the short wall adjacent to the room’s entrance. But the short wall afforded no room for the chiller, a “split system” unit that needed adequate “breathing room” to avoid overheating After many design sketches, the contractor had a tentative solution: house the chilling unit in a utility room behind the stairs leading to the basement. This would keep the unit out of sight and muffle the sound of the compressor. Then question was how to “circumnavigate” the stairwell and run plumbing lines from the utility room – which was about 20 feet away — to the rack. A floor-level path would be exposed to possible damage and aesthetically unpleasing. Installing the line in the concrete slab flooring would be difficult and expensive – and any repairs to the line would mean tearing up the floor.The only alternative, the contractor suggested, would be to route the lines overhead – run them straight up from the chilling unit, over the joists above, and around the back of the stair case. Once past the staircase, it was straight shot above the joists to the short wall; the lines would then run behind the wall to the wine cooler resting on the floor. This highly creative solution pleased the client greatly: it not only isolated the chilling unit, but allowed it to be easily serviced; the lines were protected and out of sight; and the wine rack – situated as it was in the room – seemed like it was part of the original house design. At that point, the contractor needed a wine rack design that seemed equally “original” to the home – and here, too, the challenge was met. Custom-built cabinetry span the length of the wall, with two floor-level cabinets flanking the wine cooler. Above, twin glass-facing walnut displays – lighted and rising nearly to the ceiling – rest on a black marble countertop, showcasing the client’s impressive wine collection. On the long wall perpendicular to the rack, a widescreen television hangs between two built-in bookcases designed by the contractor. The firm also fabricated the two bookcases now flanking the original fireplace in the far end wall – as well as the glass-faced hanging cabinets which are lighted above the newly installed wet bar.
WINE ROOM
WINE ROOM
L. Pearson DesignL. Pearson Design
Inspiration for a transitional wine cellar remodel in Houston
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