New Wine Cellar Project – Quebec, Canada

Jacob | April 15, 2010

The Lavoie wine room features a custom wine room door with custom sidelights separated from the door to create an exquisite entrance to the wine room. Inside the room, there are custom storage bins and shelving, as well as, custom individual high reveal display rows on the individual wine racks and cabinetry.

This wine room is designed to maximize the storage of wine in a small space. There are multiple decorative touches that add to the ambiance of the completed wine room as well.

Lavoie Wine Cellar Lavoie Wine Cellar
Lavoie Wine Cellar Lavoie Wine Cellar

Total Capacity: 1,210 bottles

Product Features

  • High reveal display boxes
  • Display lighting on individual wine racks
  • Custom designed wine room focal point
  • Custom wine room door and sidelights

New Wine Cellar Project – Massachusetts

Jacob | April 8, 2010

Installed by Charles River Wine Cellars

This custom wine cellar shows us how truly decorative wine racks will look when they are stained and lacquered. The look is extended to the custom soffit and finished off with a stone facade under the custom arch.

The bins are perfect for bulk storage and the recessed and display lighting finish off the appeal.

Rueppel Wine Cellar Rueppel Wine Cellar
Rueppel Wine Cellar Rueppel Wine Cellar

Total Capacity: 1,250 bottles

Product Features

  • Custom stonework arch facade
  • Custom high-reveal racking
  • Custom soffit
  • Bulk storage bins
  • Display and recessed lighting

Small Wine Cellars

Vigilant | March 17, 2010

Small wine cellars are becoming more and more popular as wine lover’s face a different type of economy now than a few years ago, when bigger was better. A small wine cellar does accomplishes just as much as a larger wine cellar, but just doesn’t have the space for entertaining; it’s a utilitarian approach. When considering building or buying components for a small wine cellar, you must make the same considerations as you would for a larger space. These are noted below for reference:

1. Determine how many bottles you will store.
2. Decide what the best location for the wine cellar will be, closet, under stair, or in another small location.
3. Decide how you will protect the space in terms of temperature and humidity.
4. Determine how you will cool the space.
5. Decide what type of wine racking, wine cubes, or cabinets/shelving you will need in the space based on how many bottles you want to store.
6. A door for the space will be important to protect the environment, just like in a larger wine cellar. Vigilant makes small sized doors as well and can help here.
7. Decide on a moisture resistant flooring and anything else that will be in the room.
8. Decide on lighting, if needed, and how that will operate.

Making sure you pay attention to all the details just as you would when building a larger wine cellar will ensure that your doing everything necessary to protect the wine and to create an environment suitable in your home.

For additional small wine cellar details please visit us at winecellars.vigilantinc.com/closet-conversions.php.

New Wine Cellar Project – Naperville, IL

Vigilant | February 3, 2010

The Ingraffia wine cellar is quite amazing. Being well decorated, and perfectly enhanced with lights only tells a part of the story. This wine cellar contains both kit wine racks and stackable wine cabinets with custom wine cellar components.

Additionally, the wine cellar has a set of Vigilant classic french wine doors and utilizes 5 sidelights around the exterior as windows.

Ingraffia Wine Cellar Ingraffia Wine Cellar

Total Capacity: 3,500 bottles

“I love my new wine cellar thanks to Vigilant. You made it easy to install and I love the design. The customer service was great! I’ve attached my photos so you can see how beautiful it turned out. I get a lot of compliments on it. You guys are the best. “

-Linda Ingraffia

Product Features

  • Accented with stone flooring
  • Kit and custom cabinetry and bin storage
  • High reveal displays throughout the wine cellar
  • Grand french wine cellar door entrance with 5 sidelights throughout

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Jen | July 28, 2009