These might be a little (a lot) over top for the average joe, but that doesn’t have to stop you from dreaming about having an amazing wine cellar of your own!

Photo Credit: Spiral Cellars
Gotta love a trap door. Especially one that leads to such a cool wine cellar.

Photo Credit: Scott Frances
The walls of the man-made cave that houses this Sonoma home’s wine cellar are finished with sprayed concrete.

Photo Credit: Beckwith Interiors
Designer Jamie Beckwith use blue LED lights to create this illuminating look. To add a bit of whimsy, the ceiling is made of glass, to give those on the floor above an enjoyable view.

Photo Credit: Traci Zeller Designs
Who said a Wine Cellar needs to be underground? This bonus room was transformed into a cozy looking ‘cellar’ with temperature controlled wine storage.