A)
Dedicate
an area for your wine room.
B)
Insulate
the walls and ceiling with 1 ½ inch thick rigid insulation that
has a vapor barrier on each side of the insulation (i.e. plastic
or foil). The insulation is available in four feet x eight feet
sheets.
C)
Apply
these 4 x 8 sheets against the walls and the ceiling by either
gluing, nailing or stapling. This system should bring the
“r” factor to 19 for appropriate insulation.
D)
It
may be possible to have the insulating 4 x 8 sheets with one
side aluminum and the other a wood
veneer to match the decore of the room.
E)
The
wine room door must be insulated and should have a 360 degree
weather stripping to keep the proper humidity (airtight). Glass
doors should be double paned and thermal.
F)
Racking
can be all redwood, all wood or cellar trellis (solid redwood
and powder coated black iron). Racks can be customized in size
by 3 3/8, 3 3/4, 4, and 4 1/2 inch cubicles for the diverse
sizes of wine/champagne bottles. 4"
cubicles for champagne, 4 1/2" for Magnum (can only insert
one in a double depth rack). 3 ¾" hold
"Splits" 375ML.There
are several options for wine storage: wine racking for individual
bottles, wood shelves for case storage, tilted racks for
presentation, diamond cubes for bulk bottle storage, decanting table
and drawers, and clay racking for that rustic look.
G)
The
racks can be single, double or triple in depth for maximum
storage.
Wine
tags for bottle identification and Wine software for wine
inventory.
H)
A
wall that is 10 ft wide x 8 ft high x 22 ½ inch deep of racking
will hold about 125 bottles per foot. 10 ft x 125 bottles =
1,250 bottles.
I)
Modular all redwood wine racks are available single deep at 11
3/4".
J) Wood
shelving can be made to hold cartons or cases.
K)
Wine
racks can be shipped disassembled so the
shipping costs can be significantly reduced. They can also come
as modular pieces for easier assembly. Keep
in mind the opening of the wine cellar and other door openings
so that the pieces of your wine cellar can easily fit through.
Assembly is pretty easy.
L)
Redwood
is resistant to humidity, fungus, rot, and mildew. Keep the wine
room free of bad odors.
M)
The
proper temperature and humidity of the wine room will preserve
your wine. The wine mate cooling unit must be properly sized for
the area cooled. The cooling system needs to vent out into
another room. For non venting areas, split systems can be
used.
Wine Mate is environmentally friendly and
comes in many sizes and is UL approved (unlike other brands). The
temperature should be 56* f or 14*c.
.
N)
Other
accessories or custom work such as wood carvings and moldings,
wood designs, flooring, glass entry door designs, glass
etchings, murals and other art work, can make the wine cellar
truly spectacular.
O)
LxWxH will give you the BTU needed for the size cooling
unit needed to cool the room properly.
P)
Glass should be insulated too.
If
you have any questions please call (800) 876 5906