Wine Cellar Dining Room

Host Brooke Channon visits the wine cellar dining room created by designer Joseph Hittinger.

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Hide CaptionShow CaptionTo accommodate storage for wine, Robert added riddling racks, a dark cherry ladder and an inexpensive wine rack. He hung finished tapestry fabric to copy the French tapestry found in the Inspiration Room. He also dressed the table with inexpensive stoneware and amber-colored stemware from an import store.
The Bottom Line

To see where the savings are, take a look at this direct comparison of some Inspiration Room items and the creatively comparable ones used in the Makeover Room:

Aged steel candelier, $650 / Plywood candelier, $125

Italian farmhouse table, $6,000 / Trestle table, $250

Tapestry chairs, $2,600 each / Tapestry chairs, parson's chairs, $100 each

Riddling racks, $1,000 / Sensible version, $550

18th-century French tapestry, $15,000 / Finished tapestry fabric, $100

Original fresco artwork, $3,600 / Canvas fresco artwork, $150

Antique tabletop accessories, $1,565 / Stemware, stoneware and accessories, $198

iron wine rack with glass top - EXPO Design Center
pair of stone mosaic sconces, leaning ladder bookshelf, light amber champagne flutes and wineglasses - Pier 1 Imports
covered soup bowls, serving pieces - Crate and Barrel
large cream bowl - Tuesday Morning
silver charger - Target
footed cream ceramic bowl - Pottery Barn

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