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Orren Pickell Building Group
https://www.pickellbuilders.com Mahogany wine storage racks feature combination of x-bin, display shelves, and racks for individual bottles. Photo by Norman Sizemore.
Vivid Interior Design - Danielle Loven
Builder: Nor-Son
Architect: Eskuche Design
Interior Design: Vivid Interior
Photography: Spacecrafting
Ancient Surfaces
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Product name: Antique Stone Floors, walls, sinks and slabs in wince cellars.
Contacts: (212) 461-0245
Email: Sales@ancientsurfaces.com
Website: www.AncientSurfaces.com
Antique Limestone flooring pavers, walls and ceilings unique in their blends and authenticity, Ideal in harnessing the authentic Mediterranean cellars feel.
ArchitecTor, PC
The breathtaking panoramic views from this Desert Mountain property inspired the owners and architect to take full advantage of indoor-outdoor living. Glass walls and retractable door systems allow you to enjoy the expansive desert and cityscape views from every room. The rustic blend of stone and organic materials seamlessly blend inside and out.
Expressive Architectural Photography
Patricia Bean Photography, Design Build by Brenda at Art a la Carte Design
Neolithic Design Stone and Tile
Neolithic Design provides many different stone options to give each wine cellar a feel of uniqueness and distinct character and elegance. In this particular wine cellar, stripes of Antediluvian have been used to add a playful touch of color to the ceiling.
BKC Kitchen and Bath
Ravenna, Littleton CO
Crystal Cabinet Works
Custom door style with a custom finish
Design by: Mary Jenkins
3,612 Mediterranean Wine Cellar Design Photos
Interiors by Mary Susan
This project is very dear to my heart. We were hired from the get go and were there from ground breaking till the art was hung. It was a true collaboration between builder, designer and client. This family oriented couple with two grown children and grand children wanted a warm relaxed yet sophisticated home. The colors found in the Versailles patterned foyer stone were inspirational for the color scheme. We contrasted the soft butters and caramels with corals and terra cottas and golds.
Architecturally we added the ceiling panels in the hall to add interest to an otherwise boring ceiling. The hand scraped walnut floors along with the distressed walnut doors gave the home an old world look. Notice the hand painted richly colored dining room walls. The enormous lower level was divided into different areas that were defined by tumbled stones set in an aggregate. The theater, wine cellar, bar and game table each were connected by aggregate yet set apart by the various tile designs. This beautifully Villa style home is a place where friends and family alike can gather for many occasions to come.
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