While many wine collectors opt for modern wine rooms, we still have many clients who choose to have a classic-style wine cellar. Blue Grouse Wine Cellars has been our partner in wine room construction for many years. The team is composed of creative designers who have extensive experience designing wine displays. Let us learn about some of the stylish traditional home wine cellars they built in Vancouver.
Stylish Traditional Home Wine Cellars in Vancouver Completed by Blue Grouse Wine Cellars
Do you have a design in mind that you want to incorporate into your wine room? If not, you can search the web for design ideas, and once you have decided on the style you want for your wine cellar, you can discuss all of your requirements with your chosen builder.
Traditional home wine cellars are increasing in demand because of their timeless appeal. We utilize curved lines and architectural details for classic designs. Some of the common fixtures and accessories found in traditional home wine cellars are vases, chandeliers, wall sconces, wine barrels, and murals.
Wood wine racks are used to create a relaxing atmosphere in wine rooms. The neutral tones of the wood create a warm ambiance and enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space. You may choose kit wine racks or custom wine racks, depending on your needs and preferences.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars is one of our dealers at Custom Wine Cellars Vancouver. They have proven their expertise in designing custom wine rooms. They had built traditional home wine cellars in Vancouver.
One of the Traditional Home Wine Cellars Built by Blue Grouse Wine Cellars in a Basement
In one of their projects, Blue Grouse Wine Cellars built a traditional wine cellar in the basement of a home in Vancouver. The owners had a large niche area where they wanted to build a functional wine storage room for their collection using wood wine racks.
The goal of the Blue Grouse team was to create a wine cellar that could accommodate 1,200 bottles. They combined various racking styles to maximize the storage capacity of the wine room.
Upon entering the wine cellar, you will see the peninsula with a waterfall display wine rack cascading from the back wall to the center of the room. This racking displays the bottles in a staircase-like pattern and adds character to the racking system. The end of the peninsula has openings for horizontal storage.
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars also incorporated diamond bin loose bottle storage at the bottom section of the three walls and individual racking at the top. The middle section consists of angle display shelves. Other bottle configurations include label view shelves and a bulkhead display.
H3: Traditional Home Wine Cellar Built for an Interior Designer in Vancouver
Blur Grouse Wine Cellars was happy to be chosen by an interior designer for her wine room installation project. The design was carefully thought out to meet the needs of the client.