Red Limestone Floor Wine Cellar Ideas
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Michael Smith Architects
Laura Moss
Mid-sized elegant limestone floor wine cellar photo in New York with storage racks
Mid-sized elegant limestone floor wine cellar photo in New York with storage racks
James McNeal Architecture and Design
Wine cellar for Nicollet Island condominium. Created around existing bedrock.
Small eclectic limestone floor wine cellar photo in Minneapolis with storage racks
Small eclectic limestone floor wine cellar photo in Minneapolis with storage racks
DES Inc.
Inspiration for a huge mediterranean limestone floor and beige floor wine cellar remodel in Other with storage racks
Charles River Wine Cellars
A wine cellar project for collectors that are as serious about design as they are the wine. French limestone columns and flooring, mahogany wine racking and millwork, generous countertops, and a mahogany T&G ceiling, all visible from the lounge through the glass/mahogany/ornamental iron door.
Michael Barnum Studio LLC
Example of a mid-sized transitional limestone floor wine cellar design in Boston with storage racks
SPT Architecture
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Mid-sized tuscan limestone floor and beige floor wine cellar photo in Wichita with storage racks
Mid-sized tuscan limestone floor and beige floor wine cellar photo in Wichita with storage racks
Purser Architectural
Purser Architectural Custom Home Design built by CAM Builders LLC
Example of a large transitional limestone floor and beige floor wine cellar design in Houston with storage racks
Example of a large transitional limestone floor and beige floor wine cellar design in Houston with storage racks
Miles-Richmond, Inc.
Wine cellar - mid-sized industrial limestone floor wine cellar idea in Indianapolis with display racks
Ana Life Design
Custom made wine cellar for my Dad. I transformed a seldom used sauna room into this beautiful work of art. I had to quote it through several companies because it was very expensive. In the end we hired this craftsman that used melina (a type of cultivated wood) that is very affordable. By staining the wood we achieved this luxury feel. We were able to do the cornices and even the carved column with that type of wood which is made of small slats joined together. The perfect finishing touch was a custom made oil painting of a vineyard to be admired when opening a bottle in the granite countertop.
Red Limestone Floor Wine Cellar Ideas
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