Wine Cellar Design Closet Conversion Custom Contractors Build
A transforming design to turn a room into a functional wine cellar storage area can be an overwhelming task without the help of expert builders. Cellar conversion projects should be performed by combining correct knowledge about wine storage needs, skills in building an effective storage room, as well as creativity to create an aesthetically appealing structure.
Recently, Custom Wine Cellars Phoenix designed and completed a conversion project wherein a closet was renovated and turned into a wine room.
Custom Wine Cellars Phoenix Completed a Closet Conversion Project
Custom Wine Cellars Phoenix has built numerous wine storage structures in Phoenix. Our design team works with our professional builders to consistently provide clients with high-quality services by meeting all of their design and construction requirements.
Recently, a client contacted us for help. He enjoyed collecting various kinds of wines. He wanted to have a storage room where he could keep, manage, and display his most prized bottles.
The client already had a location in mind for the construction of his storage space. He wanted to build a wine cellar in a closet.
Conceptualizing the Residential Custom Wine Cellar Design
Before any construction activity commenced, the contractors sat down with the client to discuss the details of the cellar design. Thorough planning is an essential factor because, through it, we can provide our clients with their individual aesthetic and functional requirements.
The dimensions of the closet were considered in the planning. The room was 7 feet wide and 5 feet deep. The ceiling was 9 feet high. To ensure that the available space was efficiently maximized, our team of expert builders suggested the use of different wine racking combinations.
The client also wanted to store bottles of varying sizes. The use of assorted types of wine racks allowed our specialists to meet the client’s storage needs while maintaining aesthetic value. The final design that we conceptualized was a cellar that could hold a maximum of 812 wine bottles.
The Unique Styles and Design Features of the Selected Wine Racking Systems
The homeowner, with the recommendations of our team, chose a unique selection of racks for his wine cellar. The assortment of shelves and racking systems made the storage structure look more interesting.
High Reveal Display Row Wine Cellar Design Feature
One feature, for example, was the elegant high reveal display row that ran through the entire length of the cellar. This type of rack was chosen by the client so that he can showcase a few of his wines at a 15-degree angle.
The design allows more convenience in browsing the labels and identifying the bottles. Moreover, this slightly tilted configuration of the racks helps keep the corks moist, which is important because air can enter and oxidize the wines if the corks dry up and shrink.
Rectangular Storage Bins
Right below the high reveal display row, the builders installed a different type of racking system – rectangular bins. This kind of racking is built for the bulk storage of wine cases. The client wanted rectangular storage bins included because they can help him organize his collection by grouping bottles according to type, variety, and size.
Solid Arched Tabletop
The focal point of this distinct custom wine cellar designed for a home is its front wall racking. Our expert builders constructed a solid arch tabletop and installed a puck light right above it.
To accentuate the feature, the client added a framed piece of gorgeous artwork. The cellar owner loved the tabletop because it was a convenient area for decanting and pouring wine. Furthermore, the client can place wine bottles, as well as stemware glasses, on the tabletop.
Individual Bottle Openings and Diamond Bins
Above the solid arch, the builders installed individual bottle opening racks, which were meant for storing standard 750ml wines. Below the tabletop, the team set up solid diamond bin cases. Diamond bins are ideal for bulk storage. The owner wanted these bins included because he wanted a space where wines of the same type can be stored on top of each other while allowing adequate air to flow across the bottles.
The Type of Wood Used for the Wine Racks
The client, together with our wine closet design consultants, decided to use Premium Redwood as material for the racks. This type of wood is a popular choice among wine storage builders. Besides its natural aesthetics, it is also known for its high resistance to decay and mildew, which makes it an ideal product for humid environments, such as wine cellars.
Premium Redwood has natural reddish hues that develop into deeper and more pronounced tones as the wood ages. To enhance the material’s color, our team applied a dark walnut stain to the racks. The client was delighted with the racking because it accentuated the overall style of his wine cellar.
Self-Contained Wine Cellar Refrigeration System Installed
The ideal storage temperature of 55 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit and humidity of 60% to 70% should be maintained inside the wine cellar designed for a home. To achieve this climate-controlled condition, the client had an HVAC technician install a cellar cooling unit in his wine room.
A self-contained, fully ducted, ¼ ton refrigeration system was mounted in the attic above the cellar ceiling. The equipment was placed on a platform with a drain pan underneath it.
Installation of a Beautiful Wine Cellar Door
A wine cellar entryway is the first thing that a person will see before getting to the goods. The client in this closet conversion project had his cellar door designed by our specialists to match the general style of his wine room. Our team of builders made sure that his entryway was not only elegantly designed but also correctly built.
An ideal cellar door will keep a wine room tightly sealed so that cool air is prevented from escaping and warm air is kept from entering. The client, together with our team of builders, chose a dual-pane Barolo glass for this custom wine closet. Our experts installed weather stripping on all of the door’s sides and placed a threshold at its base.
The dual-pane glass allows the client to view the contents of his wine cellar without having to open the door. This benefits his collection because the frequent opening of the door can negatively affect the temperature and humidity balance inside the room, which can consequently damage the wines.
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