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This 12,000 bottle wine cellar was created to house a collection of both rare and everyday wine for an avid oenophile. Designed for the basement of a country house, the stone walls and wood beam and plank ceilings are meant to evoke the foundations and framing of the house above; while the antique furniture and lighting were selected to give the rooms a European ambiance.
The wine shelving, backlit with fiber optic lighting, was fabricated from antique oak and sized to accommodate both individual cases (on specially-made runners) or loose bottles, grouped together by wine type and vintage. Custom slate tablets were made to label groupings of vintages.
The oval tasting table along with all of the custom iron work were designed by the firm and fabricated for this project. A back room designed for bulk storage is built around a large mobile shelving system, customarily used in libraries, set in tracks and allowing more compact storage in the limited space.
Root cellars are timelessly popular, eco friendly and cheap storage solutions that allow to keep food fresh for a few months. Root cellar design ideas vary in styles, materials and sizes, but all these backyard designs offer natural cold storage solutions for food.
Root cellars were used in various places in every part of the world. It is one of the ways of preserve food and keep it nutritious. A root cellar can keep fruits and vegetables fresh through the winter. Salt pork and smoked meats, jams, canned food, wine and dry food can be kept in root cellars, which provide ideal natural cold storage solutions in eco style.
Whole grains will remain in good condition for two or three years if kept cool, dry, and insect free. Root vegetables can be left in the ground until hard frost, and that way the temperature in a root cellar is more likely to be at an optimal level for food storage.
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Root cellar designs vary, creating beautiful or simple and practical backyard structure. Root cellar exterior can be made with wood, brick, concrete or natural stones, but it is a good idea to build food storage shelves inside.
Some humidity can help keep your stored vegetables from shriveling. A root cellar can have a natural dirt floor, which will provide humidity. Sand, mulch, sawdust or gravel on your dirt floor help improve the root cellar designs, absorb excessive surface humidity from the dirt floor and offer the best natural color storage solutions.
Large root cellar
It is important that rood cellar be kept dark. If you have a root cellar, of if you plan to make one for your winter food storage, you need to familiarize yourself with various root cellar designs and best storage solutions for foods.
Here is a short list of foods that can be kept on storage shelves in a root cellar for several months: canned food, dry food, fall fruits and root vegetables, apples, beets, Brussel sprouts, Chinese cabbage, carrots, horseradish, onions, parsnips, sweet potatoes, white potatoes, pumpkins , rutabagas, squash, turnips, tomatoes.
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Some of these vegetables have a shorter lifespan time, but natural col storage solutions, like root cellars, keep foods nutritious longer that modern fridges.
Small root cellar design with wood and soil
Natural cold storage organization in root cellars
Natural cold storage organizationFood storage in eco style, storage shelves made of woodCold storage solutions for fruits, vegetables and canned food
This is a great article that shows us in lots of detail, how to build a root cellar. For those unfamiliar with the term, a root cellar is an underground room that acts like a natural refrigerator, maintaining temperatures in the mid 30’s F in the winter and mid 50’s in the summer.
Root-cellaring is a saving technique for ordinary winter storage of fresh, raw, whole vegetables and fruits that have not been processed to increase their keeping quality. The root cellar is a way to hold these foods for several months after their normal harvest in a cold, rather moist environment that does not allow them to freeze or to complete their natural cycle to decomposition in the fall. Click the link below to see how to build you own root cellar
Our clients wanted to turn their boring bar area into something visually appealing. Working with our design team they went with a customized wood racking cellar. This project exceeded our clients expectations and we couldn't be more please with the results.
4. Weather resistant, suitable from -40 degrees centigrade to 60 degrees centigrade.
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We love when our littles come to us with a piece of art they have created, but sometimes, it’s just too often! We end up with piles of papers stacked high or drawers full of art that we don’t even make the time to appreciate! Well, we know how much you love your kids and want to encourage the little artist inside of them, so here are the 5 best ways to display your child’s artwork in your home:
Avoid the pileups and trying to decide which piece of art is your favorite and create a collage with several scanned images of your child’s art! It will be fun to retell the stories of the artwork years later and see several pieces at once!
Each child can have his/her own brag board! You can do this with a regular cork board and frame or with a decorative piece of wood and clips. Whatever way you make a brag board, your children will love seeing a spot in the home just for them!
Check out more decorative signs from Prims ‘n Posies Etsy page here.
Cork boards offer an inexpensive and easy way to display art! All you need are the boards and some tacks! When you are done with one display, take it down and tack up a new one! I love how the picture above personalized each board with the first letter of the child’s name. You can also customize by changing the colors of the frames or letting your kids create a piece of art using their names.
All you need is some string and clothespins for this art display! In fact, your kids can do this themselves! This has been my “go-to” for showing off my creative little artists’ work and is a great way to start if you aren’t ready to commit to anything more permanent.
Picture frames can be used for more than regular pictures! Take frames and paint them to match a play room or your children’s rooms. Then allow your kids to replace the artwork as they choose! The picture above is a great example of what an art display gallery wall can look like when using a collage of picture frames!
If you aren’t into displaying your children’s art due to lack of space or children who produce more than you could ever dream to display, here are more ideas!
Give it as a gift — grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, neighbors all would love to receive a thoughtful piece of snail mail from your kiddos! So pass it on!