8 Wine Cellars Too Cool To Not Be Seen

For some a wine cellar may seem like a luxurious use of space, but for individuals who spend a good bit of money investing in wine, the wine cellar is a necessary part of the home. Wine cellars differ from other rooms in that they can maintain a different temperature and are often constructed using specific types of materials all with the end goal of providing the perfect environment for the wine. If you look at your wine collection as an investment or as an important part of the way you enjoy your life, then the investment in a quality wine cellar can easily be justified.

The wine cellar can be as creative and individualized as the person themselves. Because wine cellars are often an added feature to a home after its construction, there are many creative ways of constructing them and even hiding them. You may ask, “Why would anyone want to hide their wine cellar?” There is a certain mystery about a wine cellar as it is an old custom and often associated with wealth and mystique. The hidden wine cellar is a cool feature to any home which will not stay a secret long once your friends learn about your treasure.

Here are a few amazing hidden wine cellars that everyone should see.

This beautiful example of a wine cellar hidden behind a wall was created by Bozeman Architects & Designers. The aspect of hiding the wine cellar door within a wall of the library gives the room a very old world mystery. Inside the owners have added a small sitting area.

As if this media room was not already beautiful enough, Portland Design Build Firm, assisted the homeowners with adding a hidden wine cellar behind one movable bookcase.

A trap door cellar like this one from Spiral Cellars, can be added right into and beneath an existing room. These types of hidden cellars allow homeowners to use their space efficiently while still adding a wow factor to the room.

Admittedly some homeowners go over the top when it comes to cool, mysterious hidden wine cellars. Although hiding your wine behind a waterfall may not be for everyone, this amazing construction by Billy Beson Company is beautiful to behold. However, traveling through a waterfall to get a glass of wine does seem like a cruel joke.

Transforming a hall into a wine cellar is also a creative way to stash your wine collection. This creation by Atlanta based contractors Peace Designs, does make you wonder, however, why anyone would want to hide away such a beautiful addition to their home.

For homeowners with truly limited space, a stairway can provide the perfect spot for a hidden wine cellar. This innovative design by architect Noah Walker, allows wine collectors to discreetly tuck away their wine collection in this refrigerated space.

With a wider space you can add more storage area, plus a serving space as seen in this rustic wine cellar creation by Holiday Kitchen. The storage space is adequate for hobby collectors and the location is unobtrusive to the rest of the house while providing a cool surprise design.

For the truly secretive wine collector, this invisible wine cellar lies hidden entirely beneath the stair case. This design by Remodelista is perfect for the homeowner truly strapped for space, who simply wants a quiet little hole to stash their wine collection. When the door is shut no one even knows it is there.

A wine cellar addition to your home can be as simple or as elaborate as you and your budget can allow. Our company has helped homeowners make their design dreams come true for additions such as wine cellars, closet systems and other storage systems that truly make your home unique.