After 6 short weeks, the time has come for the final reveal of our Wine Cellar! Wow, the time passed quickly. I am thrilled to show you our new space and hope we can inspire you to build your own cellar, wine room, or wine closet.
MY PARTICIPATION IN THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE
This wine cellar design will complete my fourth season of the “One Room Challenge”. So many other talented people are participating as guests, please check out their spaces HERE.
You can also check out my prior guest participation reveals in the links below.
WHAT IS THE ONE ROOM CHALLENGE
The One Room Challenge™ is a biannual event every April and October and is currently in its fourteenth season. Each round, twenty design bloggers take the challenge and transform a space. Every Wednesday, the designers document their process while sharing their sources and professional advice over six weekly posts.
The ORC has teamed up with Better Homes and Garden HERE to bring you this highly anticipated event.
PROGRESS FROM PRIOR WEEKS
We have come a long way in 6 weeks and completed a space that has been sitting empty in our home for years. We always dreamed one day that we would build a wine cellar as a place to relax and hang out with friends, as we do tastings of wine and bourbons while nibbling on cheese and crackers.
Our dream could not have been realized without the help of Wine Cellar Innovation. We selected Wine Cellar Innovations to design our space and build our racks after a lot of research into wine cellar companies. Wine Cellar Innovations has the expertise to design a space that fit our vision, lifestyle, and most importantly – our budget!
Our design expert, Luis Rodriguez, worked with us each step of the way to custom build a cellar that incorporated our room specifications and our budget (did I already mention that)? Building a wine cellar can get very expensive very quickly, but the racks at Wine Cellar Innovations are VERY affordable and easy to assemble (which is HUGE)! To make the assembly process even easier, Wine Cellar Innovations included a nail gun free of charge and offer free shipping on most items!
You can check out before pictures and see all the work that went into completing this space in the links below.
Home “Wine Cellar Design” ORC – Building the Entryway (Week 3)
Home “Wine Cellar Design” ORC – Assembling the Racks (Week 4)
Before Pictures of the Wine Cellar
Let’s take a look at the before picture of the room, and see how it was used before it became a wine cellar. The prior owner built the room as a place to smoke. We started our conversion by removing all the exhaust equipment and ventilation system.
This is the entrance to the room. The black cabinets which housed the exhaust equipment on the left and right sides near the entrance were ripped out and converted into shelves. Notice the bottom panel on the tile floor, the room really is air tight and was sealed to be a smoking room.
Prior to us owning the home, it was being used as a place to gather, smoke and chill. It seems to us, the intent of the room when it was built by the original owner was to house a future wine cellar, and we are so happy to see that vision come to life.
Wine Cellar Reveal
Come inside my friends and take a tour.
We painted the door to the cellar, the same color we painted the bar cabinets in our “Basement Bar Remodel” ORC “Final Reveal”. The area is now cohesive and the colors flow together.
We utilized the bumped out spaces, which held the ventilation equipment, to house wine refrigerators and shelving.
We customized the space to fit wine crates and half sized beverage centers similar HERE.
The focal wall is the wall you see as you walk into the cellar. The racks are 8 ft high.
This diamond shape custom bin is double deep and adds the perfect amount of dimension to the focal wall.
Wanting to retain views of the stone, the side racks are counter height. We wanted a variety of racks in our design and Wine Cellar Innovations delivered!
The wall junction boxes were already in the room, we added long rustic iron sconces with fabric shades from Restoration Hardware.
The adjustable bar height table and stools are from Arhaus. They are super sturdy, heavy and made from reclaimed elm. You can find a similar table HERE and stools HERE.
We added a center junction box in the middle of the room, to hang the chandelier.
The wooden WINE sign comes from Home Goods .
This fun candelabra insert is from Frontgate HERE and fits into any standard wine bottle.
As you can see, we haven’t filled all the space on the racks with wine and probably won’t come close. Our plan is to add a flat board to the bottom of these back racks and use them to display our many bourbons. I will update you when we get this done, we ran out of time and weren’t able to do it for the reveal.
We added strips of LED lighting HERE under the display racks to highlight special bottles. We purchased our lights from Home Depot but you can find them way cheaper on Amazon. They are dimmable, have a remote and have multiple color options. They attach very easily to the wood with a tape backing.
It was important for us to have display racks to do bourbon tastings, this corner rack works perfectly.
We got most of our wine crates from Total Wine HERE. They sell them for $5 a box, way cheaper than anywhere else…which sell one crate for $30 and up.
Our good friend Justin, brings over his signature wine when he comes to visit. It deserves a distinguished space on the center display rack.
Another reason we chose Wine Cellar Innovations was the option to order 8ft high racks. Many other companies we looked at did not offer this option. WCI offers racks in 6 ft, 7ft, and 8ft. We built our system with 8ft racks and my husband added additional boards to fill in the space to the ceiling. We have 8.5 ft ceilings in the cellar.
Lastly, we purchased a signature wine opener from Frontgate HERE. It has a heavy granite base, comes in a couple different finishes and fits our decor perfectly.
I hope you enjoyed the tour of our cellar. We are thrilled with our new space, and look forward to spending time in the room. In case you are wondering, the cellar was built to hold 2000 bottles of wine. Yes, way more than we will ever own, but we will have fun trying to fill the room
This season of the One Room Challenge is coming to an end, but I will be back next Spring with another fun project!
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