Some Features and Options by Artistic Wine Cellars

- handmade wood arches
- curved or square corners
- diagonal corners
- crown moldings
- decorative drawers
- display lighting
- hanging stemware
- large format
- wood case storage
- horizontal and vertical displays
- adjustable bins
- wood, granite and concrete table tops
- hand rubbed oil finishes
Examples of “budget engineering” include using square corners instead of curved, eliminating the handmade wood arches that connect the racks and simply having a rectangular opening, and wood counters instead of luxury materials. Our goal is to help you get the most for your money, to avoid costly mistakes, to make your wine cellar efficient, and to build a room you'll enjoy for many years to come.
Budget Engineering for your Custom Wine Cellar
This 2500 bottle wine cellar has double-deep racking on the long walls. By placing two bottles in each slot, your cost per bottle is less. The far wall has a wooden countertop with adjustable shelves below to accommodate larger bottles and wood cases. Above the wood counter is a single-deep, lighted, high-reveal display. The bottle support sticks are angled at 15° to showcase prized vintages which are illuminated by in-rack display lights.
It's not just about the wood: Location of lighting, electrical outlets and climate control is an integral part of the racking design process. If you are thinking of building a wine room, the ideal time to contact us for no-obligation information is when framing is complete, prior to roughing in. We can help you avoid costly mistakes.

