The dream of owning a complete wine room is cherished by many, yet the path to achieving it can sometimes appear tangled. We're eager to assist in bringing this dream to life in the simplest way possible.
Proud Craftsmanship & Design
Glass walls often feature prominently in visions of the perfect wine room. We offer comprehensive solutions that include everything from wine cellar furnishings and cooling systems to glass-enclosed wine rooms. Keep reading below, and we'll cover the most important considerations when planning your future wine room.
From Vision to Finished Design
Determining capacity is the first step. What's the size of the space you're transforming? What about insulation? Is a cooling system necessary, and if so, what options are available? Storage possibilities also need to be reviewed. Try to estimate how many wine bottles you plan to store in the room.
Glass Walls for Your Wine Room?
A glass wall is an obvious choice for those who want to showcase their collection or simply make their wine room more decorative. We offer a variety of glass walls in clear or tinted glass, all equipped with UV protection to safeguard your wine bottles.
Wine Storage in Traditional Wood or Industrial Design?
When it comes to the interior and design of the wine room, there are several paths to choose from. For a classic wine cellar, many opt for wine storage in wood types such as oak or pine. Caverack and Winerex are immensely popular series offering vast possibilities for customization according to needs. Wooden furnishings, especially in oak, connect to the very essence of wine production and storage. For a more modern and industrial look, the Vino Wall Rack series, in all its variations, is highly appreciated and fits perfectly with an industrial glass wall.
The Right Climate in Your Wine Room
The climate in your wine cellar is crucial for your bottles, especially if they are to be stored for many years. Do you need a cooling unit to maintain a constant temperature throughout the room? Or are wine coolers a better option? A cooling unit requires more planning in terms of insulation, ventilation, and construction, while a wine cooler simply needs access to a grounded outlet. We're more than happy to help determine which solution best fits your needs.
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