The houses in Newport Coast- an area located between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, California- look out to the amazing views of the Pacific Ocean. It is in one of these lovely homes where a stunning California custom wine cellar was built by Coastal Custom Wine Cellars.
A detailed wine cellar design proposal from Coastal Custom Wine Cellars was submitted to the clients. This is one of the most critical steps in building a wine cellar, regardless of the size and location. The wine cellar design helps customers view the details and get a feel of the finished product.
Library Style California Custom Wine Cellar and its Main Features
This particular wine cellar in Newport Coast had a floor space area that was quite spacious – larger than the average at 13 feet by 20 feet with a 10-foot high ceiling. To maximize the space further, the wine storage displays were built in a way that looks like a library.
There are wooden wine storage cases which clearly show the full-length of the bottles. Coastal also included 27 openings for 3-6 Liter bottles, plus 391 horizontal displays for 750-1.5mL bottles. There is a portion built for bulk storage with 45 wood case storage shelves. All in all, the wine cellar racking display can hold 4,086 bottles.
These shelves are especially elegant because they are made of beautiful and sturdy Malaysian Mahogany stained with a rustic color and finished off with a clear lacquer top coat. The wine racking reached up to the 10-foot ceiling, and so two library-style, rolling ladders were installed, which slide down the length of the shelves easily. Two niches were specially designed to keep the library style rolling ladders out of the way when not in use.
The wine cellar was designed in such a way that anyone who enters has to go through a series of arches that lead to a double deep lattice arch, which is the designated wine tasting spot. As this location is in southern California, which is prone to earthquakes, the wine storage racks are built with an earthquake tilt.
Each bottle opening in the single bottle storage rack has bottle supports that tilt back slightly. This helps prevent the bottles from falling out of the wine rack in the event of an earthquake.
Since this California wine cellar is climate-controlled, the walls were insulated to make sure that the wine cellar cooling system can operate efficiently. The design came with a self-contained ducted wine cooling system so no visible equipment can be seen, only hidden vents where the cold air passes through.
This not only ensures that the wine cellar’s humidity is kept constant, it also helps maximize the space (since no equipment takes up room) and maintains the beautiful aesthetics of the cellar (since no equipment is visible).
Coastal Custom Wine Cellars has completed wine cellar projects with various requirements. If you want to start your own project, contact us at (888) 735-8889 or visit our website at http://www.winecellarsbycoastal.com/ to know more about our products and services.