The first step in integrating a wine cellar into a new build is to work with the construction company from the beginning. We like to be involved in the design process so that we can provide input on the best location for the cellar, the size it needs to be, and any specific features that the homeowner wants. This ensures that the cellar is integrated into the home from the very beginning, instead of being added as an afterthought.
Once the design is finalized, we work with the construction company to ensure that the space is properly prepared for the cellar. This involves coordinating with electricians, plumbers, and HVAC professionals to make sure that everything is in place for the cellar's construction. By doing this, we can ensure that the cellar fits seamlessly into the home's existing infrastructure.
When it comes to building the cellar itself, we work with materials that match the home's existing aesthetic. This means that we use materials that are complementary to the home's style, whether it's modern, traditional, or something in between. We want the wine cellar to feel like a natural extension of the home, not an add-on.
After the cellar is completed, we work with the construction company to integrate it into the home in a way that feels natural. This might involve adding a glass door so that the cellar is visible from the main living area, or it could mean adding a seating area adjacent to the cellar. Our goal is to ensure that the cellar feels like a natural part of the home so that homeowners will want to use it for years to come.
At Heritage Vine, we believe that wine cellars should be an integrated part of a home's design. By working with construction companies from the beginning, we can ensure that this is the case. We're committed to building beautiful wine cellars that homeowners will love for years to come, and we're grateful to our construction partners for helping us make that happen.