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2014年2月14日星期五

LED Accent Lights Transform Traditional Wine Cellar

It’s hard to tell if this is a futuristic Cathedral or an underground portal to some kind of TRON reality, but in fact, it’s an RGB LED filled wine cellar designed by Nashville, Tennessee-based interior designer Jamie Beckwith. The translucent acrylic arches are lined with LED cove lighting that serves 2 purposes: to illuminate the wine bottles in temperature-safe lighting, and to look extra cool. An especially nifty feature is that the living room of the Franklin, Tennessee home features a glass floor, making the wine cellar visible from above! Typically, wine cellars are stuffy, old fashioned affairs, but this design turns that concept on its head, making going downstairs to get the latest reserve a whole new experience, though sneaking another bottle is out, thanks to the transparent ceiling. Well done, Beckwith!

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