Wine Cabinet Ideas 5525 CPR
E; Love the shelves that run down the sides and 'present' the bottles (holds liek 8-10 in each spot with small arch). Also love how it is elevated and vented at the bottom. and like the tile on the inside.
E: Love this look.
E: Love the storage racks at the back.
E: The floating wall unit is sooooooo cool!
E: These are way cool storage racks!!!
E: Love the different textures, and the chandelier inside! B: As long as turning bottles still gives us enough room to hold 600-700 bottles
E: WOW! Wouldn't be as deep, but wonder if we could knock out the wall stud, stain them decoratively, then do an all glass front like this one! LOVE THIS!!!
E: Love the combo of modern and wood. Also like the mix of bottles turned sideways and some turned long ways. B: Can only do lighting behind the wine if it can be turned on and off...would need to be off most of the time. And I think the overall look is too modern.
E: Like The shelving and seamless door B: Too deep for our cellar. Almost need some wood to pull it together.
E: Wood and metal combo? Not sure...may be too industrial looking. B: I like the general look of this. I am open to stainless steel doors.
E: The cabinet in the center is cool! Might be an option for storing liquer? B: Overall looks like a pr
E: Heavy wood inside, but all glass on the outside. Like the dark stained inside. Also like the shelf for the liquor. B: Like the mix of glass and wood. The question is if it can be sealed well enough to be a true climate controlled cellar.
E: We could do some cool lighting from behind ....or at least big enough slots to see some cool material (Marble in this one. Behind the slots.) B: Wine does not like light. Marble in the back is ok.
E: More glass than wood. Just need a little more wood to tie into other things. B: Bill only likes the table. Does not like the wine cabinet and does not think it is functional.
B: split units, but compressor would be noisy in living area
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