Choosing a design for your wine cellar can be a cumbersome task. However, you can work with an expert, like Custom Wine Cellars Tampa builders, to help you determine the right type of wine storage room for your home, restaurant, hotel, or retail store. Learn more about the features and advantages of a traditional custom wine cellar.
An Exceptional Traditional Wine Cellar Design for Your Collection
Are you dreaming of seeing your collection displayed in a traditional wine cellar? You can fulfill this dream of yours by working with a master builder.
At Custom Wine Cellars Tampa, we use wooden wine racks to meet the needs of our clients who want a classic wine room. They are crafted from quality wood varieties.
We offer kit wine racks for budget-savvy wine enthusiasts. For those who want a personalized and unique wine cellar, we will customize the design according to your specific needs.
Benefits of Traditional Wine Cellars
Modern wine storage spaces make use of a minimalist design, with sleek lines. If you are not the type of collector who wants this type of wine display, a classic wine room is recommended for you.
When we hear the words “traditional wine cellar”, the first thing that comes to our mind is a basement filled with wine bottles, resembling the 19th-century style. Nowadays, traditional wine cellars can be built, not only underground but aboveground as well.
The main material used in the construction of classic wine rooms is wood. This material exudes warmth and adds an earthy look to any living space. Wood can also blend well with any décor. Imagine your wine display area filled with wood and illuminated with dramatic lighting.
At Custom Wine Cellars Tampa, we will create a design that has timeless appeal according to your needs and requirements. Our team has remarkable creativity and extensive experience in building traditional wine cellars.
After making a careful assessment of your functional, aesthetic, and financial needs, we will create 3-dimensional drawings and help you determine the right type of wood and style for your racking system.
Factors to Consider in Choosing the Type of Wood
When choosing a wood variety for your wooden wine racks, we will ask you what you want your wine cellar to look like. There are types of wood that add rustic appeal to a room. You may opt for wood that is naturally beautiful even when unfinished.
We also make sure that the wine rack material is odorless so that it will not affect the quality of your prized collection.
It should also be able to withstand the humid conditions in a climate-controlled wine cellar and be highly resistant to molds and mildew. These characteristics of wood will ensure longevity and stability.
Mahogany
Mahogany is an attractive wood species. Wine racks manufactured from this material are very appealing even when left unfinished. It has a dark, reddish-brown color, making it a top choice for wine enthusiasts who love the rustic look of their cellar. It has distinctive wood grains that become more attractive when stained.
Another advantage of mahogany wine racks is their non-aromatic quality, which protects the quality of the wines stored in them.
Sapele and Malaysian Mahogany are subspecies of this wood and are commonly used in building wine cellars with a traditional design.
Redwood
Just like Mahogany, Redwood is also a favorite construction material for wine racks because of its natural beauty, resistance to rot and mildew, and non-aromatic quality. Redwood wine racks are reddish in color with striking grain patterns.
If you love to see some swirls and streaks of pink, white, or purple on your wine racks, we recommend the Premium Redwood.
Pine
Pine is a pale and lightweight wood, which can go well with any décor in your living space. It is easy to work with and has straight grains and even textures.
Wine racks crafted from this material are not only aesthetically appealing but also resistant to swelling and shrinking. You can leave them unfinished, or stain them for an exceptional wine display.
Alder
Alder is a hardwood that is also known as the chameleon because it resembles other types of wood when a stain is applied to it. Its distinctive color ranges from brownish to reddish.
The two subspecies of this wood are Knotty and Clear Alder, which are both durable, versatile, and resistant to rot. If you opt for Knotty Alder, you will see small knots and clusters on your wine racks. Clear Alder, on the other hand, has straight grains.
Kit or Modular Wine Rack System – a Budget-Savvy Storage Option
At Custom Wine Cellars Tampa, we utilize the modular wine rack system for owners who want a simple, yet functional wine display. It is also an economical wine storage solution because they are readily built.
Handcrafted by our skilled craftsmen, our kit wine racks come in different sizes, materials, and models. They can store 750 ml, magnum, and split bottles.
There are various racking styles that you can choose from, which include the quarter-round display, diamond bins, X-bins, and arch with a tabletop.
When you purchase kit wine racks, you will receive a manual that provides instructions on how you can assemble them by yourself.
Custom Racking – Unique and Eye-Catching Display for Any Room Size
When you invest in a wine cellar, we recommend that you go for a custom design to create a storage space that stands out from the rest. Regardless of the size and location of your wine room, we will create exceptional wine displays incorporating the features of your personal choice.
Your custom residential wine cellar can be the envy of your guests. You can incorporate cigar humidors and stylish cabinetry into your racking. You may also request a display or storage area for your wine cellar accessories.
We can add an eco-friendly touch to your wine cellar using reclaimed wine barrels. The planks from the barrels can be utilized to make elegant custom wine racks.
Let Us Create an Exceptional Design for Your Wine Cellar
There’s nothing more relaxing than being in a wine room with wood racking. Contact us and we will create a traditional design for your custom wine cellar in Tampa using high-quality materials.