Another masterpiece was completed by Blue Grouse Wine Cellars for a wine collector in Vancouver. They transformed a basement into a traditional wine cellar with elegant features. Using wood wine racks, they created a design that will envy anyone who enters the wine room. Learn more about this exceptional project.
Wow-Worthy Traditional Wine Cellar in Vancouver
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars is a top-notch designer and builder of wine rooms. They are one of our partners in wine cellar construction. In one of their recent projects, the client contacted them because he wanted to build a traditional wine cellar in the basement of his new house. He was staying in a condominium where he was storing his win collection in cabinets. He realized he needed a bigger wine storage space for his growing collection, so he decided to convert his basement into a functional wine cellar.
As part of the assessment stage, the Blue Grouse team scheduled an onsite visit to check the location and confirm if the basement was an ideal place to build a refrigerated wine cellar. During the visit, they determined the requirements of the homeowner.
3-Dimensional Design for a Traditional Home Wine Cellar in Vancouver
With keen attention to detail, Blue Grouse Wine Cellars incorporated features into the design, reflecting the client’s aesthetic and functional needs. The 3D rendering helped the client visualize the wine room he wanted to add to his home.
The design package included CAD images showing the measurement of the room, dimensions and styles of the wine racks, and bottle capacities. The layout of the racking was well detailed so he could have a better understanding of how he could organize his prized collection using our design proposal.
Combining Wine Rack Styles to Create an Attractive Wine Display While maximizing Storage Capacity
In this project, the goal was to install a wine storage system that could accommodate 1,200 wine bottles. With their creativity and expertise, Blue Grouse Wine Cellars used various racking systems to achieve the target capacity without compromising the aesthetic appeal of the wine room.
The wine racks occupy the three walls of this traditional wine cellar in Vancouver. The Blue Grouse team included diamond bin loose bottle storage at the bottom section of the walls. They also added a high reveal display row on each wall. These display rows are divided into sections intended to pitch the bottles at an angle to keep the corks moist. There is a bulkhead that was designed to store more bottles horizontally.
Most of the wine racks at the top section consist of bottle openings for storing the bottles individually with the cap facing out. There are label view shelves at the end of the racking on the right wall. They also included a rectangular bin on the right wall to provide a space for highlighting a few bottles.