If you have a significant or growing variety of wine collections and vintages that need aging and appropriate storage conditions in order to satisfy their full potential, a custom wine cellar is a wise venture. By providing a fitting space for your invaluable wine collection, you will increase your wine-drinking satisfaction.
Are you trying to boost the resale value of your house? One great thing to do just that is to add a custom wine cellar to your house. There are many out there that include wine refrigerators and wine cabinets. This simple addition to your house is a must have for luxurious homes. If you live in an upscale neighborhood this simple addition just might sell your house over other peoples.
Plan and construct a custom wine cellar mainly for your collection of wines, considering your existing space, finances, and the handiness of having complete access to your own superior wine. You can place it practically anywhere in your house. You may keep them in a vacant cabinet, corner of a room, in the pantry, beneath a stairwell, or in the attic. But some places, like basements, are more appropriate settings compared to others.
Every custom wine cellar needs an adequate amount of space for placement of important structures. It can also hold a mini counter and small amount of crate, bulk, or tub wine storage space. The walls may also require use of insulation to maintain temperature and a vapor barrier is important to avoid condensation inside the walls and to maintain humidity.
The entry way to the cellar must be closed off with weather stripping and must have insulation to maintain the moisture and cool air within the chamber. Also, it requires the proper refrigeration and humidity controls as well as the correct wiring for the necessary light fixtures.
The next step is completing the wine cellar, in particular, installing custom racking. It is important for the racks to fit the wine cellar's dimensions as well as accomodating the various sizes and shapes of the bottles in your collection. Other things to consider in your design are lighting, countertops, crown moldings and baseboards complementary to the floor selections, doors and cabinets etc. No matter how you design the wine cellar of your home, once it is complete, you will enjoy it for many years.