Here are some of the climate control actions you need to take when building a wine cellar.
Building an indoor wine cellar.
Since we are trying to build this in a weekend think about hanging a pendant light fixture in the center of the room.
Framing out your wine cellar is the initial step in the building process.
A standard air conditioner is not designed to handle the consistently low temperatures wine needs to cellar correctly nor do they manage humidity.
All you ll have to do for wiring is add a junction box in the ceiling and a single switch to the wall.
Determining your wine cellar size.
Some wine enthusiasts choose to convert a closet or a space under the stairs into a wine cellar.
Full room insulation to keep temperatures at a steady range.
Make sure the insulation is also a good vapor barrier.
To achieve this a new wall was built and new door installed.
When considering the location bear in mind that the optimal temperature for a wine cellar is 55.
Common questions when thinking about building a wine cellar are.
Here are some guidelines to follow.
The door to your wine cellar is the first impression of your entire wine storage room if you love to make a good first impression you will want a stylish unique or artistic custom wine cellar doors to grace your wine room.
Determine usable wall space and average wine bottle capacity by simply entering your wine room dimensions in the table below.
First make sure the space you ve chosen is properly framed and insulated.
Then purchase and install a specialized cooling system to keep your wine cellar within the optimum temperature and humidity range.
Depending on how large of a wine cellar you re building you may need more than one.
2 x4 wood studs are generally used for the walls but 2 x6 studs can be used for thicker insulation ceilings can be framed with furring strips against floor or roof joists.
The simplest way to build your own wine cellar is to renovate an existing room in your house.
For the basement project the objective was to create a wine cellar that looks as if it was custom built not simply a basement that s had a few accessories installed.