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Custom Wine Racks - Bob's Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

Custom Wine Cellars Michigan Rochester Hills Detroit – Bob

Custom Wine Cellars Michigan Rochester Hills Detroit – Bob (A Processed Video Transcription)

Custom Wine Cellars – Bob’s Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan
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This is video one of a two-part series showing you Bob’s wine cellar.  Bob’s commercial wine cellars Michigan is a really unique custom wine cellars.  It holds over 1,500 bottles.

Now what makes Bob’s wine cellar so unique is that it’s a regular rectangular wine cellar but it’s very very tall.  It also has windows on the outside of the wine cellar as this room is located in the center of a larger room.

Overhead View - Custom Wine Cellars Michigan

Overhead View – Custom Wine Cellars Michigan

What you’re looking at is the overhead view of the commercial wine cellars Michigan.  We’re going to go to elevation A here.  Elevation A on the left wall and the right wall are diamond bins on the bottom, a high reveal display row and all of the above is lattice horizontal custom wine racks.

All the custom wine racks are 12 1/2 inches total deep and it has a 1 1/2 inch toe kick and a 2 1/4 inch crown molding.  Now this section here that comes down lower is just the way the ceiling goes inside the cellar.

You’ll go to see as we go along that this is really something.  The bottom here is in the back wall, comes out double deep to form a tabletop up above.  It has a small arch right here and behind that arch is another window.  You’ll see that when we get to video two and you’ll see the photographs.

Custom Wine Racks - Bob's Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

Custom Wine Racks – Bob’s Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

All above on the left and the right are all horizontal lattice display custom wine racks as well as some individual 750ml racks up above.  The small arch has a hand-carved grapevine design with a high reveal display row and of course the double deep diamond bins.

You can see in 3D view the left and back wall; all of these are horizontal racking, all above here except for this one center section.  Again you have the display row and the solid diamond bins below.

3D View - Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

3D View – Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

This is looking at the outside.  You can see where all these large windows are so where the windows are, you’re seeing the bottles from the backside, the horizontal racks they are three deep here as well as from inside the cellar.  Here’s the view from the top.

This is a really interesting custom wine cellars Michigan and I can’t for you to see the photographs of how it turned out.  I’ll move on to video number two of Bob’s commercial wine cellars Michigan to view the completed cellar by Wine Cellar Specialists.

 

Bob's Completed Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

Bob’s Completed Commercial Wine Cellars Michigan

Wine Cellar Construction Dallas - Assemblying the Wine Racks

Custom Wine Cellar Construction Dallas Texas Dann – Part Two

Custom Wine Cellar Construction Dallas Texas Dann – Part Two (A Processed Video Transcription)

Custom Wine Cellar Construction Dallas Texas – Dann’s Wine Cellar
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Dann Wine Closet Part 2:

Before Photo of Dann's Wine Cellar Dallas Texas

Before Photo of Dann’s Wine Cellar Dallas Texas

What you’re looking at is the pantry off the Dann’s kitchen before we began the wine cellar construction Dallas.  Mr. Dann wanted us to change this small pantry into a wine closet.

We took this pantry and I’m going to show you a few more before pictures.  This is the door of the pantry before, inside walls before.  We took this pantry completely, installed a vapor barrier insulation green board and painted the walls.

What you are seeing here are the walls when they are complete and ready for rack installation.  Here’s another shot of the walls and here you are seeing the wine cellar cooling unit as it is installed.  This is a RM 2600 Split System Wine Cellar Cooling Unit.

Condensation Pump - Wine Cellar Cooling Unit

Condensation Pump – Wine Cellar Cooling Unit

The red item that you see down below is the condensation pump because we could not run the condensation line at an angle with the gravity flow to get rid of the condensation.  We actually have to add the pump before it could go down.

Our drain lines and our split system lines are all going up and across the kitchen ceiling and into the garage.  Here again, is another picture of the wine cellar cooling unit.

Here is where we’re beginning to put together our wine racks.  Our custom wine racks come on a pallet on several boxes.  This is one of the boxes before we’ve opened it.  Here is where we are opening the box; this is one of the waterfall wine racks or half of it.

Wine Cellar Construction Dallas - Assemblying the Wine Racks

Wine Cellar Construction Dallas – Assembling the Wine Racks

Here we’re putting together some of the wine racks out in the garage area.  As we are putting them together we set them aside.  This is showing the backside of one of the custom wine racks where we are screwing in the back stabilizers.

This is the door came in the crate.  You can down below the automatic door bottom which we have to install on the bottom of the door.

This is once racks we’re installed.  What you are seeing here is a light that we put on the sidewall of the cellar.  These are LED lights that can be moved around and pointed in each direction.  Here is your waterfall rack on the left with the 2 1/4 inch crown molding above.

Waterfall Wine Racks

Waterfall Wine Racks

Here is the back wall.  We have a solid diamond bin on the bottom, the tabletop, and a horizontal display wine racks up above.  We have a better shot of the solid diamond bin down below and your horizontal racks and tabletop.  Another close-up shot.

Here is the other back wall with the 750ml bottles with a high reveal display row.  Here’s a little close up look of the display row and the upper section of this rack system.  We have it cut out so that the grill cover and box will fit right in here.

This is the corner section where you can see there is the display row again and we are seeing part of the right wall and the bottom section where a part of the right wall is showing.

Grill Cover and Box for the Wine Cellar Cooling Unit

Grill Cover and Box for the Wine Cellar Cooling Unit

Here we have the upper part of the right wall with the grill cover and box that hides that wine cellar cooling unit.  Below the grill cover and box are the horizontal wine racks that go all the way down to the floor, holding one row of horizontal bottles.

This is the doorway, a closed doorway.  What we did on this doorway (this is a Tuscan Door with arched glass, a square door) is we did a custom stain match to match their current kitchen cabinets, and we did a custom molding to match the other moldings on their home.

Here’s another shot of the door with it closed, the door open and looking in, and again looking in the cellar.  This is the compressor sitting out in the garage.

Mr. and Mrs. Dann with the Completed Wine Cellar Dallas Texas

Mr. and Mrs. Dann with the Completed Wine Cellar Dallas Texas

Mr. and Mrs. Dann with their completed wine cellar, that would be me and we’re just going to pass that picture, and this is the celebration with Moses on a Sunday morning, celebrating the completion of the Dann Wine Cellar Construction Dallas.

I hope you enjoyed the photographs of the Dann Wine Cellar created by Wine Cellar Specialists.

Watch part one of the video tour of Custom Wine Cellars Dallas Texas.

Wine Cellar Doors

Vital Elements Involved in Constructing Custom Wine Cellars

Although there are various ways of storing your wine collection, wine cellars are considered the best storage solution.  The controlled, secure environment of a wine cellar protects wines from the negative influences of light, temperature, and humidity.  Storing wines under the right conditions is vital to preserving their taste and flavor over time.

In order for a wine cellar to achieve its maximum potential, there are several elements that need to be considered prior to its actual construction.  The first is to determine the size and location of the wine cellar.  The size of your wine cellar depends on its intended purpose.  Will, it is solely used for wine storage or will it also serve as a venue for wine tasting parties?

Home Wine Cellars Memphis TN

Home Wine Cellars Memphis TN

Finding the perfect location for your wine cellar is also essential as this will help you decide which type of wine cellar refrigeration unit to install.  Most home wine cellars are constructed above ground; hence, they require efficient insulation and vapor barriers to maintain the required climate conditions.

The next element to consider is the storage capacity of your wine cellar.  Consider the number of wine bottles you currently have in your inventory and how many bottles you intend to add in the future.  A ballpark estimate of your wine collection will also help you determine the type of racking system to install.

Wine racks are an important aspect of cellaring wines.  Racking systems are designed to store wine bottles at an angle that keeps the cork in constant contact with the wine.  Storage racks are available in different sizes and styles that can suit various needs and requirements.

Although most wine racks come in pre-fabricated designs for easy installation, there is also an option to have them custom built.  Custom wine racks are specifically built to fit your wine cellar, taking into account the architectural structure and constraints of your storage space.  Custom racking systems may be an expensive storage solution, but will nevertheless provide a unique flair to your wine cellar.

Wine Cellar Doors

Wine Cellar Doors

Another element to consider is the kind of door for your wine cellar.  Since cellar doors serve as the entryway to your wine enclave, it should be functional and aesthetically pleasing at the same time.  Wine cellar doors are made out of wood, glass, and wrought iron.  These doors need to have an airtight seal to help keep the correct level of temperature and humidity inside the wine cellar.

Choosing the proper flooring material for your wine cellar is equally important.  The flooring surface must be strong and durable to withstand the combined weight of the racking systems and cabinetry.  Wood, cork, tile, stone, and recycled wine barrels are common materials used in wine cellar flooring.

The last element to consider is the lighting system.  Lighting elements allow you to highlight and feature your favorite wine labels.  LED-based lighting solutions are most appropriate for wine cellar use since they emit less heat compared to regular light bulbs.

There are benefits to installing dimmer switches and light timers in your wine cellar.  Dimmer switches allow you to control the level of brightness in your wine storage room.  Light timers are energy savers and they prevent continuous light exposure.

Consult a professional wine cellar expert when venturing into a wine cellar project.  Custom Wine Cellars Specialists have the expertise and knowledge in designing, constructing, and installing wine cellars.  They will work closely with clients throughout the entire process – from conceptualization to construction.

What Type of Wine Rack is Best for Your Wine Collection?

More and more wine storage racks with different styles are being created and offered on the market. This may interest some wine enthusiasts, but can be bothersome for those who have difficulty choosing the best one for their storage needs.

Here at Wine Cellar Specialists, we offer various designs of custom wine racks to cater to different wine storage needs. Know which one suits your needs best.

Traditional Wine Racks

Our traditional wine racks offer the most design options. We offer them in 6’, 7’ and 8’ height, which are available in one-column to ten-column options.

You can choose our traditional wine racks with display rows if you want to showcase some of your favorite wines.

Cost-effective and stylish, our modular wine racks are actually Kessick Estate Design (KED) series. This type of wine rack features 4 groups of pre-designed wine racks, with each module having the same height (84 ¾ inches) and depth (12 inches), and varying widths. These modular wine racks include the following design configurations:

  • X-shaped wine storage binModular Wine Rack
  • Rectangular storage bin
  • Mahogany tabletop
  • Arched center
  • Hanging wine glass display
  • Display rows
  • Magnum bottle storage
  • Pre-installed lighting

Stackable Wood Wine Rack

If you want wine racks that can stand alone or be stacked on top of another, choose stackable wine racks. You can extend the height of a stackable wine rack by adding an extender rack.

Double deep wine racks have the same configurations as those of the traditional wine racks, except that they are

Double Deep Wood Wine Rack

23 inches deep. If you want to add more storage space in the future, you may purchase bin extenders or cubicle extenders separately.

We have also designed double deep wine racks for magnum and large Champagne bottles, as well as for split or half bottles.

Commercial Wine Rack

Commercial wine racks are specially created for wine storage at wine stores, wine bars, hospitality settings, restaurants and the like. The wine bottles are stored in such a way that the labels are easily readable and accessible, to allow buyers to determine their preferences.

Click here to view our wine racks gallery.

You may also check out one of our wine cellar projects installed in Atlanta, Georgia. We used various custom wine racks for this wine room, which produced a stunning result.