10 Enviable Wine Cellars We Wish Were Ours

published Aug 7, 2015
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Like pizza ovens, wine cellars are one of those aspirational details you’ve probably thought about adding to your home at some point down the line. Whether it’s space, budget, or a lack of a wine collection that’s holding you back, it still doesn’t hurt to do a little daydreaming.

  • Spiral Cellar – Sapphire Spaces: This space-saving option builds the wine storage into the walls around the staircase, and it can be installed in almost any ground-floor room.
  • Lucite & Neon: Beckwith Interiors: This might be the most eye-catching of the wine cellars. Even better is the fact that the floor above it is see-through, so you can see the glow from the upper levels.
  • Staircase Cellar – Brandon Architects: This is the best use of the space under the stairs we’ve ever seen.
  • Stone Cellar – Eldorado Stone: You don’t have to have a basement to have a cellar. This stone enclosed room helps keep everything cool.
  • Dining Room Cut Out – Prentiss Architects: Similar to the spiral staircase cellar, this cut out is accessed through a trap door in the dining room.
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Spiral Cellar – Sapphire Spaces (Image credit: Sapphire Spaces)
  • Wine Barrels – Palmer Interior Design: If you have a stone basement, try retrofitting some wine barrels to hold your collection.
  • Walk-in Wine Closet – Joseph & Curtis Custom Wine Cellars: If you have an extra closet (ha!) in your home, consider converting it into a wine room, complete with a built-in cooling system.
  • Wine Cave – Taylor Lombardo Architects: This design would take a serious remodel, but we can imagine having amazing dinner parties in this space.
  • Spiral Cellar – Lu Decor: Another take on the spiral staircase cellar, we love that this one has a multi-paneled plexiglass trap door.
  • Modern Glass Wine Cellar – NF Interiors: You can still have a wine cellar even if you don’t have a finished basement — just use glass walls and make it part of your decor.