When it comes to luxury home building, there are always trends. While most clients used to prioritize a home theater, we now hear of wine cellars around every corner. Few things embody refined living as much as an at-home wine cellar.
What goes into designing and building one? Is your custom home fit for a wine cellar? Keep reading to find out.
Aesthetics & Functionality
A wine cellar needs to be attractive and fit the aesthetic of the rest of the home, whether that’s a traditional & rustic cellar or a sleek & modern wine bar. But most importantly, it needs to serve the function of a wine cellar: temperature control.
Temperature stability and humidity control are vital to an effective wine cellar. Cooling systems, insulated walls, and vapor barriers are all factors that might contribute to the function of a wine cellar. Customized shelving, racking systems, and display cases can be integrated to make the space uniquely yours.
Material Choices
What you use to build the wine cellar will strongly impact the overall aesthetic. Wood is a common option due to its strength and long-lasting qualities. Stone and marble are highly effective for temperature regulation and durability, but are typically more expensive and difficult to work with.
Space Needed to Build a Wine Cellar
This is mostly dependent on the size of your wine collection and architectural constraints. A closet-like space could easily be turned into an effective wine storage space. Larger collections and more passionate enthusiasts benefit from dedicated rooms for the wine cellar. Whatever you build should properly hold your current collection, with 10-20% room for growth.
Does a Wine Cellar Have to Go in the Basement?
Traditionally, wine cellars have often been situated in basements due to their naturally cooler and more consistent temperatures. However, modern advancements in climate control technology and creative design approaches have expanded the possibilities for wine cellar locations. While a basement is still the most practical and economical, a wine cellar can be installed in a variety of areas in the home. An experienced home builder will be able to tell you if your desired space allows for adequate storage and temperature control.
Does a Wine Cellar Add Value to the Property?
Yes, a well-designed and properly executed wine cellar can add significant value to a home. For wine enthusiasts, a dedicated wine cellar can be the distinguishing factor when considering other homes on the market. A large enough wine cellar can double as an entertaining space and wine bar. Buyers may be willing to pay a premium for a property that offers such specialized features, particularly if they align with their own interests and passions.
Custom Home Building in Dallas, TX
Nixon Custom Homes has been building luxury homes throughout Dallas, Texas for over 30 years. As an award-winning builder, we combine exceptional craftsmanship and efficient strategies with an emphasis on luxury and strict attention to detail to deliver exceptional home construction that lasts. We pride ourselves in crafting personalized spaces for our clients, including luxury wine cellars & wine bars. Schedule a consultation today to get started.