Unleashing the Beauty of Your Wine Collection with a Glass Wine Cellar!

Well, if you take wine seriously, you should also take storage seriously. Even casual wine drinkers know that keeping their bottles on the kitchen counter might damage them because of the light, heat, and humidity. Some drinkers hide theirs under the refrigerator, on stairs, or in a chilly closet.   

A wine refrigerator is usually purchased by casual collectors, who age a few cases of wine before calling it quits. Yet finding adequate secure storage space like a glass wine cellar at home can be difficult if you're a wine consumer with an ever-expanding collection. Enter the wine room to preserve your expanding collection in style. The wine area can be as small as a wardrobe or as big as your imagination. To further understand the ins and outs of upgrading to a true cellar, we consulted with the experts at Cellar Maison. 

Glass Wine Cellar

Know Your Space  

The word "cellar" denotes that it will be constructed in your basement. This makes sense because a basement is a typical and practical place for your wine cellar due to its climate and other environmental characteristics. But in the big picture, you can place a wine cellar wherever, so pay attention to your requirements and the available space in your home.  

Some lovers of wine decide to transform a closet or the area under the stairs into a wine cellar. Remember that the ideal temperature and relative humidity for a wine cellar are 55 degrees Fahrenheit and 60 percent, respectively, while considering the site.  

Express Your Style  

You will maintain your wine cellar for a lot longer if you invest in one that matches your style and blends in with your home rather than one that you don't adore or don't quite "feel" like you. Consider if you want a modern, rustic, ornamental, or industrial style when choosing finishes. These elements will make your cellar stand out, whether you're matching finishes to existing cabinetry or constructing a stunning piece of furniture that doubles as wine storage.  

Decide on Which Suits You Best: Portable or Built-In  

If you choose a stand-alone piece, you can move your wine cellar with you if you rent or live in residence you are aware is not your "permanent home." But, built-in wine storage, whether it be a wine fridge, wine cellar, or glass wine room, is an investment that can differentiate your property from others when it comes time to sell.  

Give It a Personal Touch  

You can incorporate hardware from a family heirloom or timber from a family barn into your design to create a truly unique home wine cellar.  

Go With A PRO  

Owning a wine cellar is ideal for your home if you enjoy drinking wine. In addition to having a wine cellar with a controlled temperature, you'll also have a beautiful space for a formal gathering.   

Cellar Maison can assist you if you are prepared to plan and construct your ideal basement! In order to create a lovely center point in your house, our team of designers will work with you to determine the right size and space configurations as well as your desired style. Get in touch with us straight away to begin designing the ideal glass wine cellar for your wine collection!

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