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Custom Wine Cellar - Increase Your Home's Value

by Summer Wilde

If you enjoy drinking wine and you have a large collection of wine and vintages which need to be stored properly over time, you should consider installing a custom wine cellar. This will be one of your more clever investments. You will be able to store your treasured collection of wine in a proper room. And most important of all, you will surely be satisfied when you drink the wine.

You get added value when you invest in a wine cellar, both for its practicality and its desirability. Although one usually constructs a custom wine cellar to be able to enjoy it when you are in residence, it also adds to the price you can ask if you put the house on the market. Wine cellars, wine refrigerators, and wine cabinets are some of the most fashionable extras, are "absolute necessities" in deluxe homes, and are especially appropriate for mansions located in upscale areas.

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 requires adequate room for racking and other mechanical structures. Additionally, they might include a mini counter and a small amount of crate, bulk, or tub wine storage room. The custom wine cellar should possess a vapor barrier to prevent condensation from within its walls. This barrier will maintain humidity within the cellar. The walls of the custom wine cellar may also need adequate insulation to maintain constant temperature.

When you decide to purchase that nice cellar make sure the entrance is sealed with quality border climate stripping. You also want to keep it cold in there so good insulation to keep cold, moist air inside the cellar is critical. Also make sure to get electrical wiring before you go trying to install.

The next step is finishing the wine cellar, specifically, erecting the custom racking. The racks should have capacity for your wine collection and fit the dimensions of your cellar. Wine bottles vary in size and shape. Not every wine bottle is capable of fitting into an average off-the-shelf wine rack. Once the wine cellar is properly erected, you are ready to add the finishing touches to it. Such touches may include crown moldings, lighting, flooring, baseboards, cabinets and countertops, a door, and various amenities. The hard work associated with designing your home wine cellar will surely pay off in the long run, as you will be able to enjoy your creation forever.

A custom wine cellar, wine refrigerator, or wine cabinet is a good addition to a home, for the wine-enthusiast's enjoyment. Especially in an upscale neighborhood, it can also add resale value to the home. The size and expense of installing a wine cellar in a home can range from reasonable to expensive, depending on the size of the storage area and the elaborateness of design. Wine storage can be situated in any area of the home, but the basement is usually the best place. There are many different designs, but there must be sufficient rack space, and there must be proper sealing and insulation.

Published June 23rd, 2008

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