Home Wine Cellar
Posted on 08/31/2010 07:27 am by admin

Whether you are an amateur wine collector for the love of the tasty fruits or just simply want to do it as an investment, building a wine cellar should not be done recklessly. You may already have some wines scattered around your house. They filled the storage racks in your kitchen and dining room, and some you even keep in your bedroom. The right thing to do is to build a separate home wine cellar. By having an exclusive home wine cellar, you can store the wine properly and keep the taste of the wine intact. If you are building a home wine cellar for investment, keeping it stored properly will keep the value of the wine high. These are some tips that you can use to build a home wine cellar.
The first thing that you should consider is the size of the room or space that you will use to house the wine collection. Carefully check the rooms in your house to decide which will make the best spot for it. You can consider using the small closet by the bedroom for your home wine cellar or even that room under the stairs. You can also consider using the basement for your home wine cellar. If you expect your collection to grow in the coming years, make sure you take that factor into consideration as well.
As mentioned, you should consider converting the basement in your house into a more useful place – rather than just to store old and unused items. Making your basement as your wine cellar is actually quite common practice.
The basement is ideal because a wine cellar, as a place to store your wine as well as other alcoholic beverages, should be kept from external factors that could affect the taste. These factors may include heat, temperature and light. If the wines are too exposed, the taste could change and thus decreasing their overall value.
Once you have designated a special room for your wine cellar, the space will then need to be built out. It will also need to be cooled differently from the rest of the house. If possible, insulate the ceiling properly and use a vapor barrier as well. If you have a concrete floor, make sure that it is installed with a vapor barrier on the less cool side of the insulation. This way, the insulation can protect the vapor barrier from the room.
Aside from providing storage for your wines, the wine cellar should also include an area where you and your colleagues and trusted friends can have a sip or two of the wines. However, you should never compromise the space for the storage of the wines.
These are the tips that you can consider when building a wine cellar. Since your needs and budgets for making the home wine cellar will be different from others, make sure you adapt the tips to fit said needs and budgets. A cost-effective home wine cellar is the one that is properly designed and built and will last for many years as a showcase of your collection, as well as a place to spend some good time with your friends and family members.