633 Industrial Wine Cellar Design Photos
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Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This industrial modern cellar blends rustic materials with flawlessly clear lucite wine racks. We also designed a lighting stradegy for the wine racks that made them shimmer and glow.
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Fabrikaat
American White Oak whiskey cabinets with glass doors and powder coated steelwork.
Stained with Rubio Monocoat
Kristen Hall
As long as you don't have a furnace or boiler in the room, you can convert a basement utility room to a wine cellar. The wine bins are open in the back so you can reach through to access water valves. Spray paint walls and ceiling (including all exposed pipes) in a matt black and have simple diamond shaped wine bins built to fit. We used leftover terra-cotta tiles to warm up the concrete cellar floor, and an old piece of moisture resistant cypress as the tasting bar.
Brett Marlo Design Build
This commercial space was a tenant improvement that took place early in 2013. We had an extremely tight budget and pulled off a killer design using salvaged materials, redefining existing surfaces and employing energy saving lighting.
Housing & Building Association of Colorado Springs
2017 Colorado Springs Parade of Homes, El Braque; Builder: Picasso Homes; Builder Website: http://www.picassohomescolorado.com/
ECOFIREPLACES FIREPLACES
Portable Ecofireplace with ECO 36 burner and recycled, discarded agricultural plow disks weathering Corten steel encasing and legs. Thermal insulation made of rock wool bases and refractory tape applied to the burner.
Charter Custom Homes
Inside a 2400 bottle wine cellar.
Industrial pendant lamps shine down on table while Juno track lights highlight the wine racks.
Cedar racking by Inviniti Cellar Design.
633 Industrial Wine Cellar Design Photos
Brett Marlo Design Build
This commercial space was a tenant improvement that took place early in 2013. We had an extremely tight budget and pulled off a killer design using salvaged materials, redefining existing surfaces and employing energy saving lighting.
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