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Holiday Kitchens
Holiday Kitchens Seattle Hickory Door in Natural
This custom wet bar (and entire lower level renovation!) was designed by Brillo Home Improvements Inc. - WI | Photographer: Edmunds Studios, Inc.
Features include: wine rack, beverage refrigerator, sink, puck lights underneath the staircase, and stacked-stone wall above the countertop.
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Western Design International
2 story Rustic Ranch style home designed by Western Design International of Prineville Oregon
Located in Brasada Ranch Resort
Contractor: Chuck Rose of CL Rose Construction - http://clroseconstruction.com
Photo by: Chandler Photography
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TATCOR Building & Remodeling
Open the beveled, frameless glass door from within the stone archway and walk up to the custom walnut wine racks. The room is at the ideal temperature thanks to the spray foam insulation and vapor barrier. The custom LED lighting in the cellar allows you to look through your superb wine collection to find the right choice for your guests.
Design Directives, LLC
Mark Boisclair photography
Cabinets by Wood Expressions
Project designed by Susie Hersker’s Scottsdale interior design firm Design Directives. Design Directives is active in Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Cave Creek, Carefree, Sedona, and beyond.
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Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
Stone arched wine cellar door with brick floor and mahogany wine racks. Stone arch with main floor wine cellar.
Ancient Surfaces
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Product name: Antique Biblical Stone Flooring
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Wine cellars can be either active or passively cooled. Active wine cellars are highly insulated and need to be properly constructed. They require specialized wine cellar conditioning and cooling systems to maintain the desired temperature and humidity. In a very dry climate, it may be necessary to actively humidify the air if you live in Palm Springs or Indian Wells, CA, but in most areas this is not necessary. Passive wine cellars must be located in naturally cool and damp areas with minor seasonal and diurnal temperature variations—for example, a basement in a temperate climate. Installing wall stone on the inside and outside of a wine room or cellar helps you in achieving a true passive cellars that will cost you nothing to operate and are not affected by power outages if you live in places like the midwest or even sometime the east coast of the US.
Kathy Corbet Interiors
John Magor Photography. The Closet Factory designed the practical storage for the Butler's Pantry. The key details are the full height storage cabinet, the lucite drawer fronts and the stainless steel laminate countertop. This storage area provides the perfect spot to stage for a party or get ready for a weeknight dinner.
Creative Design Construction, Inc.
A basement renovation complete with a custom home theater, gym, seating area, full bar, and showcase wine cellar.
Lane Homes & Remodeling Inc.
Tuscan flavored wine tasting room and wine cellar offer a luxurious escape for the homeowners of this magnificent Italian inspired country estate. This is the view of the wine cellar.
Wild Grapes Wine Cellars
This sharp, contemporary wine cellar features the perfect juxtapostion of single depth wine racks on the facing wall, with tilted display shelves and case racking below a solid oak counter top; framed on either side by a tower of double depth wine racking. The display space for wine decanters, glasses and cellar books, together with the case storage below, forms the main focal point for the wine cellar.
Double depth racking was used along both the right and left sides of the room to maximise capacity for this passionate wine collector.
Revel Custom Wine Cellars
This round cellar can hold over 2,000 bottles of wine. You enter the cellar through an arched door which takes you through a stone vault that can hold cases of wine. The detailing in the wood ceiling and grate are spectacular. The cellar features sliding drawers for bottles of all sizes as well as case storage. The room is anchored by a Revel Bistro Table.
Arrowsmith Forge & Fabrication Inc
Wine cellar racks of hammered iron. Box lock designed and built in-house; cast, machined, forged bronze with internal mechanism tool steel. Key of cast bronze and tool steel. Door fleur d'lies and ornamental hinges of forged steel.
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