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What Are the Mistakes to Avoid for Wine Cellar Construction?

by Isabel Blamey Professional writer
Do you enjoy drinking wines with your family and friends? Isn’t it satisfying if you opt for a home wine cellar construction from experts? Of course! A dedicated room for storing all your favourite bottles in the property ensures that you could enjoy your drinks at any time. Suppose you develop an attached dining space, it is going to boost your excitement.



Before you start your project, there are a few important factors to keep in mind for storing wines in good condition. Not to mention, it is always a good approach if you do your homework so that you could avoid mistakes while storing wines at home.

Listed Below Are the Mistakes that You Must Avoid When You Build a Cellar

• Wrong Location of the Storage Unit

A wine cellar must be constructed at a dark location where no light sources could reach either directly or indirectly. It helps in maintaining a cool climate condition. Suppose you prefer a location where the sunlight could reach, it keeps on altering the storage condition. This is undesirable when you want to keep wines in good condition. Considering some of the popular designs for wine room construction, build your cellar in the storeroom or basement.

• Improper Cooling and Humidity Levels

As the storage condition plays an important role in preserving the quality of wines, it is essential to maintain the right cooling and humidity levels. According to experts, the ideal cooling level is within the range of 50oF to 60oF and ideal humidity level is within the range of 50% to 70%. In case you are unable to maintain these levels, it is going to spoil your wines along with damaging the bottle cork. So, it is important to monitor the storage condition periodically.

• High-Heat LED Lighting System

Never install high-heat lights inside the cellar because it could become the main reason for altering the storage condition. High-heat can increase the temperature level as well as it alters the humidity level. When the aim is to preserve wines, you are advised to install low-heat LED lights. It lets you look at the right place whenever you want to pick your favourite drink for having a wine party with your friends. It also enhances the beauty of the cellar.

• Stacking Bottles in an Upright Position

Many individuals stack wine bottles as per their preferences. If you stack them in an upright position to manage space inside the cellar, it is going to damage the cork with time. It is actually the dryness that leads to damaging cork prematurely. In most cases, it starts with small cracks development on its surface that lets air to come in contact with the wine surface. Thus, it spoils the flavour and aroma of the drinks. So, it is advised to store bottles side-by-side on racks.

• Unorganised Storage of Wine Bottles

As a wine enthusiast, you definitely want to enjoy a glass of wine with your meal to improve your mood. In case you don’t organise bottles on the racks, you find it difficult to pick the right bottle at the right time. Prefer organising the bottles properly at different racks such that you can pick your favourite one with ease. It also lets you keep other bottles undisturbed. Some people mark specific racks to ease the process of choosing drinks. 

Final Thoughts

Building a cellar can help you start your own wine collection. If you are interested in developing a spectacular storage unit, find a reliable contractor to start your wine cellar construction process. Professionals employ the latest techniques for building a top-class cellar.

So, what are you thinking about? Find a service provider and get an expert’s tips.

Author Bio:

The author is a professional architect in Australia. He has been assisting clients in designing residential homes. He also writes blogs on different topics including wine cellar construction.

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About Isabel Blamey Senior   Professional writer

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