четверг, 23 ноября 2017 г.

Wine Cellar Design Guide

Scenario 1 of 6 (square)

Project Name: Cameron Cellar
Bottle Count: 896 bottles

This is a common 'horseshoe' layout that makes good use of the room. This design features our elegant Wine Cellar Arch with LED lighting along with a Solid Diamond Cube tasting table base.

The cellar racking racking is tied together using our curved corner units and Crown and Floor molding.

Scenario 2 of 6 (rectangle)

Project Name: Golden Cellar
Bottle Count: 1,260 bottles

This is the second most common room shape we see. There are lots of fun design options for most rectangle-shaped cellars. This cellar features a mixture of wine case, display rows, & bottle storage.

Scenario 3 of 6 (closet cellar)

Project Name: Decker Cellar
Bottle Count: 448 bottles

You'll be amazed how easy it is to get your cellar going, even in a small space like this.

This cellar utilizes hard (voided) corners as opposed to using curved corner units, this will allow you to increase your bottle capacity in a small room. This rack also features a mixture of wine storage cubes, and a 7 bottle cubby.

Scenario 4 of 6 (under stairs)

Project Name: Crane Cellar
Bottle Count: 300 bottles

This design used our waterfall rack to maximize the use of space underneath a stairway.

Features a mixture of waterfall racking, display row racking, and crown molding.

Scenario 5 of 6 ("L" shaped)

Project Name: Carmer Cellar
Bottle Count: 1,186 bottles

Here is a design that stores regular bottles, cases, & magnums in a label-forward, and standard display.

Features our arched stemware rack above a Solid Diamond Cube tasting table, display row racking, rectangular case bin and quarter round shelf

Scenario 6 of 6 (odd shaped)

Project Name: Ciffolillo Cellar
Bottle Count: 1,236 bottles

Our modular racking will fill most spaces, even tricky ones like this.

This unique half octagonal design features a mixture of custom and modular kit racking, finished with our crown and floor molding, as well as a double-deep tasting table with butcher's block top, and case storage.

Original article and pictures take http://www.wineracksamerica.com/Wine_Cellar_Design/sample_designs.php site

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