OK - I officially LOVE Pinterest! I still have no idea how to use it since I am on day two but there are sooooo many creative people out there. This morning I discovered Wine Stuffs on Pinterest and I have to share her amazing images which she found
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They can a make a spiral cellar anywhere your kitchen, garage, living room it is pretty amazing - read on.
BTW there is a company that will do this for you it is called Spiral Cellars you have to live in the UK :(
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They can a make a spiral cellar anywhere your kitchen, garage, living room it is pretty amazing - read on.
BTW there is a company that will do this for you it is called Spiral Cellars you have to live in the UK :(
Check out all of the fab examples here you can do this Here
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The Spiral Cellar system was developed in 1978 by a Frenchman who saw that few modern houses had wine cellars, but that people still needed a place to store their wine. If a wine-lover has a serious collection it can quickly outgrow wine racks and refrigerator units. So he came up with the Spiral Cellar design, which uses the earth to insulate and create good storage conditions. It does this, however, in a fraction of the space of a regular cellar. It also can maintain a constant temperature with no power required.
A spiral cellar is dug into the floor by a professional team, and the cellar storage itself is created from concrete wrapped in a watertight lining. Passive ventilation keeps the temperature around 55°, an ideal temperature for wine storage. There are several sizes, holding from 1000-1600 bottles.
Of course, this is one indulgence for wealthy or well-off wine drinkers only. The Spiral Cellar purchase and installation runs at least $30,000. (Their costs seem to be much lower in Great Britain; a cellar costs about £9,000, or $12,000.) One site reported that there is an option to buy a kit and install the cellar yourself, but we can't find this on their current site; it may not be offered anymore. This cellar price, though, is still much cheaper than installing a full-blown, climate controlled wine cellar in the basement.
Regardless, we won't be installing a Spiral Cellar anytime soon; we're quite happy with our mini wine rack. But we love gawking at the pictures of trapdoors in the kitchen and under the dining room table (click through the thumbnails above to see more shots). Just think of announcing to your guests: I'll go pick up another bottle... and then throwing open a trapdoor in the floor! Pretty great, huh?
pretty cool.
ReplyDeleteif i went down....
i don't know if i would come back up!
hahahaha
That's so cool! What a creative idea. :)
DeleteThat is funny renee
ReplyDeleteOh wow. This is really amazing.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly an amazing product! Prior to this year, these cellars have not been available in the United States. The good news is there is now a company out of San Francisco, Stonework Cellars, that builds these. Go to stoneworkcellars.com for more information.
DeleteThanks John will do!
ReplyDeleteWow. That is ingenious!
ReplyDeleteO! I've got to have one of these now. Thanks so much for sharing...!
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