Creating a wine cellar that performs beautifully in rooms with either minimal sunlight or bright, open exposure requires smart, intentional design. This Coastal Custom Wine Cellars project shows how thoughtful planning can elevate any part of the home—offering adaptable inspiration and wine cellar ideas Tampa homeowners can use for basements, bonus rooms, or sun-filled spaces.
Blending the relaxed sophistication of Hamptons-style interiors with contemporary detailing, the cellar features glass French doors, custom wooden racking, and a marble display counter that brings both elevated beauty and everyday function.
(1) First impressions matter, hence, this stylish French door with dual pane glass.
(2) Gold hardware for that luxury touch to the wine cellar door.
(3) White oak wine racks, unstained, but lacquered.
(4) Around 1,600 bottles can fit inside this wine cellar.
(5) Strip lights installed within the racks (through U-channels) create depth and set the mood.
(6) Stone countertop custom-built with seashells for that personalized touch.
(7) Each rack is custom-built to have a "channel" or "depression" that holds every bottle.
(8) The brick floors are the original bricks inside the house. The designer just restored them and sealed to ensure no air escapes through the floor.
(9) Besides the dual-paned glass door, this wine cellar is also equipped with the LRC 4600 wine cellar cooling unit to maintain the temperature optimal for wine preservation.