5 Ways to Style a Stone Wine Cellar

When it comes to creating a stunning interior style for your home, any designer will tell you: Materials matter. For a statement material that will never go out of style, lately, we’ve been looking to the stone wine cellar. Conjure up an image of the most elegant and established European wine cellars in the world and there’s probably a wall or floor made entirely of stone. Or the whole cellar might even be carved into a stone hillside.

But while stone is typically associated with that old world feel, it's a surprisingly versatile material that can take on almost any look — from Tuscan to ultra modern — depending on how you style it. Here are 5 of our personal favorite takes. 


1. The minimal rustic stone wine cellar

A highly-textured, lime-washed stone wall is set aglow in this minimal rustic stone wine cellar in the Luberon. (Source: House & Garden UK)

A highly-textured, lime-washed stone wall is set aglow in this minimal rustic stone wine cellar in the Luberon. (Source: House & Garden UK)

Do you like minimal homes and interiors, but still love natural materials and organic forms? A limited material palette with a heavy emphasis on stone is your ticket to a minimalist wine cellar style that will never leave you cold. 

We love the simple elegance of the shelving in this Luberon wine cellar where brick and stone take center stage, and the owners’ wine collection evokes a sculptural quality through playful bottle groupings. Lighting is also key in this space with soft pendants casting gorgeous shadows on the ceiling and stone wall.  


2. Traditional Tuscan wine cellar

 
 

We can’t talk about wine cellars and stone in the same sentence without mentioning the classic Tuscan style. Your home doesn't need a passport to create a cozy custom wine cellar space that is intimate, classy, and perfect for sipping Brunello. 

If world travel and wine region destinations are on your vineyard touring bucket list, you can create your own little slice of Tuscany by using limestone or sandstone in your custom cellar.

For a very traditional look, as in our Elligsen Tuscan Wine Cellar project, columns and arched entries or niches will have you living la dolce vita.

 
 

Or, for a more contemporary take — stick with the stone, but keep your lines clean (see our contemporary Tuscan wine cellar project for more pics.)


3. Sleek & luxurious

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If you crave clean lines and a more open, contemporary look to impress guests, bringing a dramatic touch of stonework into your cellar can create a show-stopping effect. 

The trick to this look is to keep your color and material palette simple like the sophisticated earth tones in our Luxe Lodge project, sticking with neutral tones, subtly textured surfaces and allowing your wine collection to become the work of art on display. 

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4. Rich industrial using steel & brick

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Brick is another masonry style that can give your wine cellar an instant vibe upgrade. Work with an existing brick wall, or install one as a feature in the space.

The beauty of brickwork is that different patterns can create a vastly different style whether you’re into traditional, industrial, or modern design. If you’re installing vs. working with an existing wall, you can bring a fresh take to brick by having it laid in different patterns, like a herringbone. 


5. Ultra modern & mysterious

We love the moody, modern vibe in this stunning stone wine cellar. (Source: Ermek Tolo on Behance)

We love the moody, modern vibe in this stunning stone wine cellar. (Source: Ermek Tolo on Behance)

Maybe you don't care for modern aesthetics at home because they can tend to look dirty quickly or scratch and scuff? Stone solves this problem too, because the best interior designers know that blending the seamlessness of modern lines with organic features and materials helps give contrast that adds a level of depth and drama while somehow feeling both timeless and oh-so “now.”


Interested in creating your own custom stone wine cellar?

With offices in Portland and San Diego, we work with clients up and down the West Coast to design and build built-in wine storage, from garage and under-the-stairs conversions to full in-home wine rooms. We also ship free-standing custom wine cellars anywhere in the U.S. and internationally. Check out our custom wine cellar projects to see more of our work, or contact us to schedule a quick call to chat about your project.

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