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Chris Snook
Inspiration för en mellanstor funkis vinkällare, med vinställ med diagonal vinförvaring och flerfärgat golv
Inspiration för en mellanstor funkis vinkällare, med vinställ med diagonal vinförvaring och flerfärgat golv
Ridgecrest Designs
Dining room featuring conditioned wine room with authentic steel doors. Parquet flooring with poured concrete.
Inredning av en lantlig mellanstor vinkällare, med betonggolv och flerfärgat golv
Inredning av en lantlig mellanstor vinkällare, med betonggolv och flerfärgat golv
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
Zoske Construction
Karl Neumann Photography
Idéer för en mycket stor rustik vinkällare, med tegelgolv, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Idéer för en mycket stor rustik vinkällare, med tegelgolv, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Lisa Sevajian Realtor
Idéer för mellanstora funkis vinkällare, med klinkergolv i porslin, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Urban Design Associates
Southwestern style wine cellar with limestone floor.
Architect: Urban Design Associates
Interior Designer: Bess Jones
Builder: Manship Builders
Idéer för stora amerikanska vinkällare, med kalkstensgolv, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Idéer för stora amerikanska vinkällare, med kalkstensgolv, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Sanctuaries Interior Design
Pam Singleton | Image Photography
Medelhavsstil inredning av en stor vinkällare, med tegelgolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Medelhavsstil inredning av en stor vinkällare, med tegelgolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Fiorito Interior Design
Like many projects, this one started with a simple wish from a client: turn an unused butler’s pantry between the dining room and kitchen into a fully functioning, climate-controlled wine room for his extensive collection of valuable vintages. But like many projects, the wine room is connected to the dining room which is connected to the sitting room which is connected to the entry. When you touch one room, it only makes sense to reinvigorate them all. We overhauled the entire ground floor of this lovely home.
For the wine room, I worked with Vintage Cellars in Southern California to create custom wine storage embedded with LED lighting to spotlight very special bottles. The walls are in a burgundy tone and the floors are porcelain tiles that look as if they came from an old wine cave in Tuscany. A bubble light chandelier alludes to sparkling varietals.
But as mentioned, the rest of the house came along for the ride. Since we were adding a climate-controlled wine room, the brief was to turn the rest of the house into a space that would rival any hot-spot winery in Napa.
After choosing new flooring and a new hue for the walls, the entry became a destination in itself with a huge concave metal mirror and custom bench. We knocked out a half wall that awkwardly separated the sitting room from the dining room so that after-dinner drinks could flow to the fireplace surrounded by stainless steel pebbles; and we outfitted the dining room with a new chandelier. We chose all new furniture for all spaces.
The kitchen received the least amount of work but ended up being completely transformed anyhow. At first our plan was to tear everything out, but we soon realized that the cabinetry was in good shape and only needed the dated honey pine color painted over with a cream white. We also played with the idea of changing the counter tops, but once the cabinetry changed color, the granite stood out beautifully. The final change was the removal of a pot rack over the island in favor of design-forward iron pendants.
Photo by: Genia Barnes
Sharif & Munir Custom Homes, Inc.
Bild på en stor vintage vinkällare, med mörkt trägolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Drewett Works
The genesis of design for this desert retreat was the informal dining area in which the clients, along with family and friends, would gather.
Located in north Scottsdale’s prestigious Silverleaf, this ranch hacienda offers 6,500 square feet of gracious hospitality for family and friends. Focused around the informal dining area, the home’s living spaces, both indoor and outdoor, offer warmth of materials and proximity for expansion of the casual dining space that the owners envisioned for hosting gatherings to include their two grown children, parents, and many friends.
The kitchen, adjacent to the informal dining, serves as the functioning heart of the home and is open to the great room, informal dining room, and office, and is mere steps away from the outdoor patio lounge and poolside guest casita. Additionally, the main house master suite enjoys spectacular vistas of the adjacent McDowell mountains and distant Phoenix city lights.
The clients, who desired ample guest quarters for their visiting adult children, decided on a detached guest casita featuring two bedroom suites, a living area, and a small kitchen. The guest casita’s spectacular bedroom mountain views are surpassed only by the living area views of distant mountains seen beyond the spectacular pool and outdoor living spaces.
Project Details | Desert Retreat, Silverleaf – Scottsdale, AZ
Architect: C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB; Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder: Sonora West Development, Scottsdale, AZ
Photographer: Dino Tonn
Featured in Phoenix Home and Garden, May 2015, “Sporting Style: Golf Enthusiast Christie Austin Earns Top Scores on the Home Front”
See more of this project here: http://drewettworks.com/desert-retreat-at-silverleaf/
Staged For Upsell
Chilled wine cellar with gray walls and patterned tile flooring.
Inspiration för små klassiska vinkällare, med klinkergolv i porslin, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Inspiration för små klassiska vinkällare, med klinkergolv i porslin, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Regency Custom Homes
This elegant wine room was created by closing in an unused and awkward courtyard off of the existing dining room. The brick walls remained as they were. We closed in the roof and then clad the ceiling with actual wood remnants from reclaimed wine casks. Storefront glass keeps the wine room at the optimum temperature and allows viewing from the dining room to the 1200 bottle capacity space. The client’s preference for Cisco “wine” is beyond our control.
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
Modern designed wine room with white finish and quartz counter top. Stainless steel cradles,led lighting, and seamless glass.
Inspiration för stora moderna vinkällare, med klinkergolv i porslin, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Inspiration för stora moderna vinkällare, med klinkergolv i porslin, vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Bob Buescher Homes
Idéer för en mycket stor amerikansk vinkällare, med marmorgolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
TG-Studio
Photography: Philip Vile
Idéer för att renovera en stor funkis vinkällare, med marmorgolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Idéer för att renovera en stor funkis vinkällare, med marmorgolv, vinhyllor och flerfärgat golv
Lezlie Trujillo Interior Design
Inspiration för mycket stora moderna vinkällare, med vindisplay och flerfärgat golv
Regency Custom Homes
This elegant wine room was created by closing in an unused and awkward courtyard off of the existing dining room. The brick walls remained as they were. We closed in the roof and then clad the ceiling with actual wood remnants from reclaimed wine casks. Storefront glass keeps the wine room at the optimum temperature and allows viewing from the dining room to the 1200 bottle capacity space. The client’s preference for Cisco “wine” is beyond our control.
Fiorito Interior Design
Like many projects, this one started with a simple wish from a client: turn an unused butler’s pantry between the dining room and kitchen into a fully functioning, climate-controlled wine room for his extensive collection of valuable vintages. But like many projects, the wine room is connected to the dining room which is connected to the sitting room which is connected to the entry. When you touch one room, it only makes sense to reinvigorate them all. We overhauled the entire ground floor of this lovely home.
For the wine room, I worked with Vintage Cellars in Southern California to create custom wine storage embedded with LED lighting to spotlight very special bottles. The walls are in a burgundy tone and the floors are porcelain tiles that look as if they came from an old wine cave in Tuscany. A bubble light chandelier alludes to sparkling varietals.
But as mentioned, the rest of the house came along for the ride. Since we were adding a climate-controlled wine room, the brief was to turn the rest of the house into a space that would rival any hot-spot winery in Napa.
After choosing new flooring and a new hue for the walls, the entry became a destination in itself with a huge concave metal mirror and custom bench. We knocked out a half wall that awkwardly separated the sitting room from the dining room so that after-dinner drinks could flow to the fireplace surrounded by stainless steel pebbles; and we outfitted the dining room with a new chandelier. We chose all new furniture for all spaces.
The kitchen received the least amount of work but ended up being completely transformed anyhow. At first our plan was to tear everything out, but we soon realized that the cabinetry was in good shape and only needed the dated honey pine color painted over with a cream white. We also played with the idea of changing the counter tops, but once the cabinetry changed color, the granite stood out beautifully. The final change was the removal of a pot rack over the island in favor of design-forward iron pendants.
Photo by: Genia Barnes
Timmons Design Studio
Subterranean Wine Room & Dining Room w/ Storage
Idéer för en mycket stor medelhavsstil vinkällare, med vinställ med diagonal vinförvaring och flerfärgat golv
Idéer för en mycket stor medelhavsstil vinkällare, med vinställ med diagonal vinförvaring och flerfärgat golv
76 foton på vinkällare, med flerfärgat golv
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