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Wine Cellar

Maureen Jamieson
Maureen Jamieson
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door

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Door in middle

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Glass and door around corner

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Door in middle

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Doors

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Door

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Something to coordinate with the glass

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wood behind

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painted sheetrock

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maybe white sheetrock or wood

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maybe vertical tongue and groove

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Grey tiles - maybe a tile behind ours

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Glass front with wood floor

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We also like the look of just simple rows of wine straight across

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We like the idea of potentially leaving a center section open potentially for art. But, we also like the floor to ceiling all the way across look, so will probably make determination based on bottle capacity and seeing design options

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Option to put floor to ceiling VintageView racks along the glass to increase bottle capacity (though I'd like label facing seating area - this is a different orientation and manufacturer)

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We like the open shelves for boxes. Don't anticipate having lots of boxes, so probably under the counter area would work

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Appears to be metal framing of insulated glass. Something to speak with our contractor / glass company about

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We like these shelves (though not this color) and like the idea of making them tall and strong enough to hold liquor bottles in case we would want to store liquor in the cellar and glassware elsewhere (which gives us the option to lock it as our kids get older)

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We like the look of this small counterspace with room for stemware/decanters/wine opener and wood boxes. Possibly closed cabinet below with wood shelves above instead of glass. Or open shelves/cabinet for wood boxes below and open shelves for glassware or liquor bottles above the counter

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We like this little corner shelf if we have a space that it would make sense. Not required.

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We'll likely have a similar floor and like the white interior, though we would have the nickel racking

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Would definitely like to utilize something to cover the cooling unit to make it less conspicuous depending on placement in the cellar

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Metal racking with wood walls (I prefer white) and pole inside like we would have (depending how we handle that area under the stairs)

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Lights we could potentially use

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We like the VintageView racking (most likely brushed nickel) similar to this with roughly floor to ceiling racking and possibly an open center space where we could put artwork

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See about getting insulated glass with a metal frame or narrow wood frame

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