Raise a Glass to the Most Popular Wine Cellar Photos of 2016
Dedicated oenophiles store their wine collections in style
Some of Houzz’s wine aficionados like to store their collections in a small cloistered space in the cellar. Others surround them in clear glass and put them front and center in the foyer. The most popular photos uploaded this year — as measured by the number of saves to ideabooks — incorporate elements like LED lighting, a peekaboo kitchen floor, the use of under-the-staircase space, a rolling ladder and a tasting area. Whatever you’re tasting, all these rooms scored 100 points with plenty of Houzz readers.
10. The front entry of this house has a clear view from front to back, with this impressive wine display in between. Black metal racks create a neat and organized display. It’s highlighted by LED lights, appropriate for the display since they won’t damage the wine.
9. Wine lovers are starting to turn — the bottles around, that is. Storing wine so that the label faces outward, instead of the more traditional way where all you see is the cork and neck, makes it easy to find the bottle you need.
8. A rolling library ladder lets these oenophiles make the most of the high ceiling in their wine cellar. Rich wood, pleasing lighting and a brick floor give the narrow space high style.
7. A jazzy air marks this wine room, which combines wooden shelves with different types of racks in a contemporary design.
6. This is one serious bat cave! The hatch pops out of the kitchen floor to create access to the wine cellar below. It must be quite the conversation piece.
5. The house is grand, but a cozy wine cellar provides an intimate hideaway with a rustic feel. Reclaimed white oak, a floor of limestone and brick, and candle-like lighting lend an old-world sensibility. Another serious collector’s move — there is ample storage for crates.
Read more about this house
Read more about this house
4. These homeowners also wanted an old-world look for their Southern California wine country tasting room and cellar. With its coarse-cut limestone arches, brick details, reclaimed-teak shelving and rough-hewn beams, it looks as though it could be beneath a centuries-old European country house. A custom teak island provides a wonderful tasting space in the middle.
3. It’s so interesting that these top 10 photos flip from dark, traditional and tucked away to light, contemporary and out in the open. The wine space in this contemporary home is cleverly located underneath the staircase. Thanks to great lighting and a glass surround, it has a prominent spot within view of other rooms.
See more of this wine room
See more of this wine room
2. This Philadelphia wine cellar has the feeling of a cozy Italian wine shop, thanks to custom sapele wood racks that hold up to 900 bottles and the display level for special wines. The flooring is perfect for a wine space since it’s made of cork. A counter at the end provides a space to open a bottle and pour a glass or two for a tasting right in the room.
1. With all the extensive fancy wine displays on Houzz, this simple under-the-stairs option was the favorite. That’s not to say it isn’t elegantly executed. Our readers are looking for solutions that are smart and practical as well as beautiful. The location makes use of often-wasted space, a glass door allows a view in, and the location prevents direct sunlight from getting in and damaging the wine.
Tell us: Which style of wine room is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the Comments.
More
Key Measurements for a Wine Cellar
See more photos of wine cellars on Houzz
Tell us: Which style of wine room is your favorite? Share your thoughts in the Comments.
More
Key Measurements for a Wine Cellar
See more photos of wine cellars on Houzz