Designed with a vigilant eye for detail, extensive use of reclaimed old wood pine flooring, chestnut beams and cypress counter tops make an impressive yet warm cellar.
Broken limestone tile set in the arched plaster ceiling gives this cellar a Tuscan country effect.
Scalloped rack facings and large curved crown molding make this a cellar of distinction.
Intimate old-world construction details such as tinted plaster and stone columns complete this wine cellar design.
Oiled cherry wine cellar racks presented a challenge in this oval residential custom wine cellar in upstate New York.
Antique cypress with a wax finish is used to create these beautiful wine cellar doors.
Antique cypress with a wax finish is used to create these beautiful wine cellar doors.
Wine cellar racks of dark stained mahogany contrast beautifully with copper counter tops to complete an Asian theme.
Hidden lighting and mechanicals, and wrought iron gates are one of the many custom wine cellar designs New England Wine Cellars offers for residential cellars.
Zinc counters, stainless bottle racks and faux-cordovan leather are some of the many wine cellar innovations used in this modern cellar.
Featured cover photo for the book "Living With Wine".
One of several innovations implemented is the use of contrasting black and red finishes in this Cape Cod wine cellar design.
Stone niches and post and beam framing compliment oiled walnut wine racks.
The use of salvaged wood integrates nicely in this old Colonial house.