Blue Grouse Wine Cellars, our partner in wine cellar construction, completed a recent project where they converted a space located in the entertainment area. The wine room has a unique curve shape, elegant wine racks, and dramatic lighting. All of the features are impressive, and the components are made of high-grade materials. This contemporary custom wine cellar in Vancouver is truly exceptional!
How Blue Grouse Wine Cellars Built a Vancouver Contemporary Custom Wine Cellar with Wow-Worthy Features
A couple had an unenclosed nook with a curved wall, which originally served as a place for relaxation and chatting with friends while sipping a glass of wine. The room had a modern center table and soft couches. Instead of abandoning the space, they decided to transform it into something functional and eye-catching. They contacted Blue Grouse Wine Cellars to help them build a contemporary custom wine cellar in it.
The Blue Grouse team sat down with the homeowners and discussed the details of the design ideas they had in mind. They took measurements and assessed the location of the room. After making a careful assessment of the client’s aesthetic and functional requirements, they started creating 3-dimensional drawings to provide better visualization of the completed contemporary custom wine cellar in Vancouver.
Stunning and Functional Design for a Vancouver Contemporary Custom Wine Cellar
Blue Grouse Wine Cellars had fun turning open curved space into an impressive wine display and storage area. They enclosed it in glass and installed elegant wine racks and a wine refrigeration system.
Frameless Glass Door: Perfect Option for the Contemporary Glass Wine Cellar in Vancouver
The entry door is the first thing you will see when entering a wine room. In this particular project, Blue Grouse Wine Cellars proposed an insulated glass enclosure to create better insulation properties needed for regulating the conditions inside the climate-controlled wine room. However, the homeowners went for 12-mm single-pane frameless glass because they did not want the look of the thick frame.
The request of the couple did not pose any problem because the single pane frameless glass enclosure is equipped with sealing components. The frameless glass was a Starphire low-iron glass to conceal the green tinge that could be seen around the edges of the glass. A tin mohair low-pile weather stripping was added to seal the tiniest gaps around the door. A u-channel was added to secure the fixed glass panels to the floor, sidelight, and ceiling.