35,579 Wine Cellar Design Photos
If your wine collection is spilling out of your mini fridge and your wine rack is always full, it may be time to upgrade to a wine cellar. If space permits, a temperature-controlled room will not only give your bottles the best chance of improving with age, but can also provide you with a spot to entertain friends – just add seating and a tasting area. Don’t have a spare room or basement? A spare wall can be transformed into wine storage, while a freestanding wine cellar can double as a feature or room divider. More
Suzan J Designs - Decorating Den Interiors
Shorewood 1920s update
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This 1920's home has rooms with tons of charm, but the basement isn't one of them. It was a typical 85 year old basement. Creating a wine storage space under the stairs utilized a small area. A bar and sitting area were added, so that the homeowners could enjoy their wine collection with friends. Photographic Design Ltd
Fourteen Estates
Connecticut Stone
Shoreline Kitchen
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Photo Credit: Neil Landino
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Watch this happy client’s testimonial on how Connecticut Stone transformed her existing kitchen into a bright, beautiful and functional space.Featuring Calacatta Gold Marble and Carrara Marble.
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Sharratt Design & Company
Edina Transitional
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Sharratt Design & Company, John Kraemer & Sons, Inc., Landmark Photography, Topo LLC Landscaping, Engler Studio Interior Design
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Tewksbury Design - Build
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Interior design & shelving provided by Joseph & Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
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