Vintage Wine Vault
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Our Process


There are a few key wine cellar design steps to consider prior to the actual wine cellar construction, such as establishing the location of the wine room, measuring the space of the proposed wine cellar, determining the number of wine bottles in the collection, and deciding on the type of storage and display solutions, climate control system, and wood variety.


#1 Establish the Location and Dimension of the Wine Cellar

Establishing the exact location and accurate dimensions of a wine cellar space will help determine the right type of insulation, vapor barrier, drywall, and proper refrigeration systems for the wine storage area. These components are crucial to achieving the required temperature and humidity levels for preserving the taste and quality of wines over a prolonged period of time.


#2 Determine the Target Size of your Wine Collection

Estimating the expected number of wine bottles is an essential aspect of Vintage Wine Vault, because it helps determine the best wine racking option for managing, storing, and displaying wine collectibles. There are a range of racking systems that wine collectors can mix and match to create visually enticing display solutions, while maximizing storage capacity of their custom wine room.


#3 Select the Type of Wood

Choosing the type of wood species for making the wine racking systems will help determine the overall wine cellar design, and the strength and longevity of the storage devices. There are different wood varieties to choose from, including premium redwood and mahogany. Stain and finish options are also available to match the interior of a wine cellar.


#4 Create the Wine Cellar Design

When embarking on a colossal and complex project like building a wine cellar, it is always recommended to seek out advice from professional wine cellar experts, as they possess a broad knowledge and extensive experience of Vintage Wine Vault design and wine cellar construction. They will assign a design specialist that will guide each client throughout the initial design phase and the actual installation phase of the project.



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