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Incorporating glass into wine cellar designs also brings flexibility with where a wine cellar can be built in the home. Today’s cellars don’t require a dedicated room.
A wine cellar doesn’t have to be part of a room in your home or part of your basement. Instead, an under-the-stairs wine room is a smart and creative use of wasted space in your house.
“A wine cellar of approximately 1,500 to 2,000 bottles is ideal from my standpoint,” says Armentano, who has overseen the construction of two separate cellars. For Anthony D’Arpino, owner of Harrison ...
The new way to design your home. Sep 12, 2012, 02:04pm EDT Oct 10, 2012, 02:26pm EDT. Share. ... try taking a look at your basement — it is probably the right spot for a wine cellar.
A detail from the wine cellar in the Avon home of John and Sara Papa. Papa was seeking an “older, Tuscan-looking” vibe for his roughly 20-by-16-foot cellar with a capacity of approximately ...
According to a 2016 study from the Wine Institute, the average American drinks nearly three gallons of wine each year, making the U.S. the largest wine-consuming nation per capita.
Baxus is just one company aiming for a share of the smart-wine-cellar market, a sector one analyst pegged as likely to pass $1 billion in value within five years. ... More Home Design.
Wine cellars come to maturity in new home design stage. Author of the article: By Andrea Cox. Published Aug 26, 2015. Last updated Aug 28, 2015. 4 minute read. Join the conversation .
Manny Varas takes his wine seriously — so seriously that he built a wine cellar at home to house his 900-bottle collection. The contemporary space features a domed ceiling, insulated glass and ...
How a $107,000 Wine Cellar Inspired a Home Design Do-Over A couple in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia, used their 190-square-foot space that holds 700 bottles as a blueprint for materials and ...