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Mark Sweeden Construction
Custom built temperature controlled wine cabinet fits neatly in the corner of the living room . The wine racks will hold about 600 bottles. There are lighted niches with Vintage View Wine Racks installed with label forward, This design allows for wine display to be horizontal and tilted back for labels to be visible through the glass.
House of L
View this amazing Wine Cellar through an archway of glass windows. The vibrant emerald colors and inviting seating area will draw any guests attention.
Mia Rao Design
This Chicago penthouse features custom wine storage with seating. A dual wine cooler with glass and steel doors, flank a serving area featuring a humidor drawer. Rich ink blue sectional and leather lounge chairs create the perfect tasting area.
SGDI - Sarah Gallop Design Inc.
A beautiful basement man cave, complete with bar, wine room, golf simulator, and theatre room opening onto a custom build putting green outside.
Design ideas for a classic wine cellar in Vancouver with brown floors, dark hardwood flooring and display racks.
Design ideas for a classic wine cellar in Vancouver with brown floors, dark hardwood flooring and display racks.
Mary Cook
Photo of a traditional wine cellar in New York with dark hardwood flooring, display racks and brown floors.
This is an example of a medium sized contemporary wine cellar in Orange County with dark hardwood flooring and storage racks.
US Cellar Systems
In this wine cellar cooling project, Wine Cellar Specialists incorporated individual wine racks at the top and bottom parts of the racking.
They utilized Knotty Alder wood for the entire racking. They applied it with a rustic stain for a richer look.
Take a video tour of the project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9PNSPDMDDQ&feature=youtu.be
US Cellar Systems
2470 Brayton Ave.
Signal Hill, California 90755
(562) 513-3017
dan@uscellarsystems.com
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Legacy Custom Homes
jeff kroeze
Large classic wine cellar in Orange County with dark hardwood flooring, display racks and brown floors.
Large classic wine cellar in Orange County with dark hardwood flooring, display racks and brown floors.
Sheehan Built Homes
Jeff Herr Photography
Country wine cellar in Atlanta with dark hardwood flooring and storage racks.
Country wine cellar in Atlanta with dark hardwood flooring and storage racks.
Pacific Staging
This is an example of a mediterranean wine cellar in Orange County with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and brown floors.
The Bellepoint Company
Wine Rack, Amish-built, Black Walnut, Houzer MS-1708, Moen Waterhill S611CSL Bar & Prep Faucet, Wet Bar, Wine Rack, Wood countertop.
Medium sized classic wine cellar in Columbus with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and orange floors.
Medium sized classic wine cellar in Columbus with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and orange floors.
California Closets, Walnut Creek
Floor-to-Ceiling Wine Bar
Photo of a medium sized wine cellar in San Francisco with dark hardwood flooring and storage racks.
Photo of a medium sized wine cellar in San Francisco with dark hardwood flooring and storage racks.
Moceri Homes
Photo of a classic wine cellar in Detroit with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and brown floors.
Quarry Mill
This exquisite wine cellar showcases the Quarry Mill's Charleston real thin stone veneer as drystacked siding. Charleston is a natural low height dimensional ledgestone in shades of grey and black with occasional tans and browns. In the stone industry, dimensional refers to a sawed height product and ledgestone refers to pieces with smaller heights. Charleston is cut with the intention of being installed in a tight fit or drystack installation. The pieces have heights of 2”, 4”, and 6” to create clean and consistent lines when installed. The pieces have natural edges to be field trimmed by the mason on-site; field trimming allows the pieces to all fit together tightly. Charleston has a split back or natural back as opposed to a sawn back. The quarry which Charleston comes from is naturally well-layered which allows for the split back. The split back has no impact on the installation or final appearance.
Millesime Wine Racks
For prices, products information and other details, visit our website: www.millesimewineracks.com Toll free: 1-844-772-5722
Design ideas for a small contemporary wine cellar in Other with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and brown floors.
Design ideas for a small contemporary wine cellar in Other with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and brown floors.
Sommi Wine Cellars
We transformed the space under the staircase of this Oregon City home into a custom home wine cellar with storage room for up to 600 bottles of wine.
Under stairs wine cellars are an easy way to carve out wine display and storage room in a two-story home without sacrificing closet space or giving a full room.
Joy R. Dabill Interior Design
Ron Rosenzweig
Inspiration for a traditional wine cellar in Miami with dark hardwood flooring.
Inspiration for a traditional wine cellar in Miami with dark hardwood flooring.
The Fish Gallery
96x36x30 custom built-in freshwater aquarium
This is an example of a large contemporary wine cellar in Houston with dark hardwood flooring, display racks and brown floors.
This is an example of a large contemporary wine cellar in Houston with dark hardwood flooring, display racks and brown floors.
Advanced Renovations, Inc
Inspiration for a large contemporary wine cellar in Detroit with brown floors, dark hardwood flooring and display racks.
Tracery Professional Builders, Inc.
Previously unusable basement space converted into wine cave stoarge and tasting room.
Kathryn MacDonald Photography and Web Marketing
This is an example of a medium sized rustic wine cellar in San Francisco with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and beige floors.
This is an example of a medium sized rustic wine cellar in San Francisco with dark hardwood flooring, storage racks and beige floors.
Black Wine Cellar with Dark Hardwood Flooring Ideas and Designs
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