493 fotos de bodegas verdes
Ordenar por:Popular hoy
41 - 60 de 493 fotos
Rutt of Los Altos
Douglas Johnson Photography
Diseño de bodega tradicional de tamaño medio con suelo de piedra caliza
Diseño de bodega tradicional de tamaño medio con suelo de piedra caliza
Dragon Cellars
Wine Display and Bar area with a variety of cabinet space, glass and acylic transparent pieces with cable and hook racks all lit up with RGB LED strips. Awesome work of art to select and taste wine with guests.
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
modern stainless steel wine cabinet with peg wine racking system. Climate controlled interior with custom wine racks and metal facade.
Diseño de bodega minimalista de tamaño medio con suelo de pizarra y vitrinas expositoras
Diseño de bodega minimalista de tamaño medio con suelo de pizarra y vitrinas expositoras
Wild Grapes Wine Cellars
Wild Grapes designed this basement wine room in a Surrey home, which houses some 900 wine bottles. This design uses a mix of single depth wine racks (above the counter top) and double depth units below counter. Two taller units are also used in the cubby hole at the end of the room.
Jeff Raum Studios
A large alcove was visually opened up with a mural depicting the Tuscany countryside. The trompe l'oeil railing matches the one to be found on the staircase. A faux stone surround was painted to frame the scene.
STACT Wine Displays Inc.
Transform your wine collection into wall art. STACT is modular, flexible, sleek, and sexy. It's the perfect way to enhance your space, celebrating your wine collection. Mix and match the space-saving STACT wine storage panels to create your own unique design. Designed in San Francisco, by 2012 ICFF winning designer, Eric Pfeiffer.
available @ http://www.stact.co
$129+ ea
Professional Design Consultants
Concrete makes its way to top
Polished countertops lend themselves to contemporary looks with traditional feel
October 04, 2007|By Nzong Xiong, McClatchy-Tribune Newspapers
Tony and Laurie Adamo of Fresno, Calif., needed a countertop for the bar in their game and bar room. But they didn't want just any kind of countertop.
Tony Adamo's instructions to his interior designer, Linda Zoerb of Fresno: "I told her to design it and stay away from my taste because I'm more conservative. I wanted something more fun."
Concrete
What she did was go with concrete. And after the concrete mixture was poured into a mold at the house and had hardened, Zoerb made a swirl design using gray and black pigment powder before it was sealed.
"She did a great job," said Adamo, 56 and owner of All American Sports Fan stores in Fresno, Clovis, Calif., and other locations. "I love it. We entertain a lot, and it gets a lot of use."
Concrete isn't just for floors. It also can be used for countertops. And if you want something custom, you can't beat concrete.
Custom countertops
The concept of using concrete for countertops has been becoming more popular, especially in the last five years, said Sergio Ilic, president of Heritage Bomanite in Fresno. His company has created concrete countertops since 1992. "At the time, it was one here and one there. ...Now, we do it on average about three a month."
Evan Lloyd, owner of Solid Solutions Studios in Fresno, agrees. When he started his business in Los Angeles 10 years ago, concrete countertops were very popular there.
Then he relocated to Fresno about four years ago. "We used to do one a month, and now we do three or four, which is about all we can handle," he said.
What has some people eyeing concrete for countertops is its versatility. "We can really customize your countertop," Lloyd said. "It's not just a rock that's cut to fit; it's custom-made for that home."
Concrete has its own unique appeal, said Zoerb, who owns Professional Design Consultants.
"I think more people would be more open to it if they could see it, touch it and feel it," she said. "It's a really neat surface. There are so many applications for concrete, but it's not the first application that comes to mind when it comes to countertops."
Concrete countertops tend to lend themselves to contemporary looks, she said. But, as Adamo's bar countertop demonstrates, they can have a slightly traditional feel, too. In this case, she accomplished the look by surrounding the countertop with traditional wood and copper cabinetry.
"It needed to be playful, classy and functional," she said.
Concrete countertops can come in solid colors or color blends. They can be acid-stained or dyed. They can have additional accents, such being inlaid with rocks, tile or shells. Recycled glass or rocks also can be mixed in with the concrete. Cutting-board space or metal bars for trivets can be included. They also can have muted, rustic-looking tops or glossy finishes.
Reyes Landscape Construction
This wine cave was engineered. Built with concrete walls, the exterior has natural head sized stones veneered on to the concrete. The doors are heavy timber with large metal hinges and latches. Accented with a simple concrete bench
Summit Wine Cellars
Stained and Lacquered Eco-friendly Bamboo Racking inside a Dining Room
Ejemplo de bodega tradicional pequeña
Ejemplo de bodega tradicional pequeña
493 fotos de bodegas verdes
3