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Wine Cellar Specialists
Given the diminutive size of this custom wine cellar in Dallas, our wine cellar builders were challenged to fit a reasonable amount of wine bottles into the space, without sacrificing aesthetics.
We installed black metal wine racks from Vintage View, which store the bottles in a label forward orientation. The wine labels are facing out, allowing the owner for easy browsing of his wines.
As you can see, the metal wine racks were used to great success, and the residential wine cellar's ultimate capacity was 252 consecutive wine bottles.
LED lighting illuminates said bottles to great effect.
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One Swanky Shop
Under stair closet converted to a wine cellar. A faux rock was used to create the storage and rustic spaces.
New Mood Design LLC
Level One: Our goal was to create harmony of colors and finishes inside and outside the home. The home is contemporary; yet particular finishes and fixtures hint at tradition, especially in the wine cave.
The earthy flagstone floor flows into the room from the entry foyer. Walls clad in mountain ash stone add warmth. So does the barrel ceiling in quarter sawn and rift American white oak with natural stain. Its yellow-brown tones bring out the variances of ochers and browns in the stone.
To maintain a contemporary feeling, tongue & grove ceiling planks are narrow width and closely set. The minimal wine rack has a diamond pattern that repeats the floor pattern. The wine barrel table and stools are made from recycled oak wine barrels. Their circular shapes repeat the room’s ceiling. Metal hardware on barrel table and stools echo the lighting above, and both fuse industrial and traditional styling, much like the overall room design does.
Photograph © Darren Edwards, San Diego
Fred Parker Company, Inc.
The wine room features a groin vault ceiling with glazed finish, glass tile niches, stained mahogany wine cabinets, and hickory wood floors.
The client worked with the collaborative efforts of builders Ron and Fred Parker, architect Don Wheaton, and interior designer Robin Froesche to create this incredible home.
Bagnato Architecture & Interiors
Basementy wine cellar with recycled timber battened ceiling, polished concrete floor and back lit onyx stone to back splash
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