NEWS

Home trends… the wine room

March 16th, 2021

Here at Clement Windows, we’ve had the pleasure of overseeing some truly beautiful and inspiring home design projects and commercial spaces over the years. Whilst we’ve shared insights into how our steel windows, screens and doors can be used for unusual projects and growing trends such as garden rooms or exercise studios, several of our recent projects have highlighted another growing trend in home and interior design: the wine cellar.

If you’ve always had a penchant for wine and enjoy building up a bit of a collection, why not consider storing and showcasing it proudly within your home with its very own room?

Wine Room Steel Windows

Designed by and photograph purchased from David Hales Studio

A wine cellar or wine room should be one that you are proud of and want people to see, which is why our steel screens and doors make an ideal choice. With super slim frames that allow for large expanses of glass, you can create a stunning look-through to your wine collection, whether that’s a room within a room like the example above or an elegant steel door into this beautifully transformed space to the right.

If you’ve got unused space within the home that you’ve been looking to renovate such as a basement, utility room or even large alcoves and cupboard areas, bespoke steel screens are a great way of utilising and maximising smaller spaces.

Wine Room

Photographs supplied by Smith & Brooke Architects and taken by Chris Snook Photography @snookphotograph

Alternatively, if your wine cellar is likely to be somewhere out of sight, you could always choose to highlight it with a bespoke glass floor that looks right into it! Check out this jaw-dropping example within a private residence in Essex – featuring our very own custom steel screens and door as the kitchen-diner entrance.

Private residence featuring bespoke Clement Windows Steel Screen. Photographs supplied by Cherie Lee Designs, taken by Ray Main – raymain.co.uk

Vineyards and commercial spaces

We’ve also had the pleasure of working on some breath-taking commercial wine projects, such as our recent work with Sedlescombe Vineyard, England’s oldest organic wine estate. Bespoke Clement EB24 windows and doors were used throughout to completely transform the vineyard shop and tasting room, providing a stunning aesthetic feature both inside and out that captures both modern and traditional styles.

Ready to start designing your wine storage? Get in touch with us and we’ll help you bring your ideas to life.