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Elegant Combination of Wine Racks in a Manhattan Beach Los Angeles Wine Cabinet

Overview of the Manhattan Beach Los Angeles Wine Cabinet Project

Coastal Custom Wine Cellars, one of the most trusted wine cellar builders in California, recently completed a custom wine cabinet for a client in Manhattan Beach Los Angeles.  The wine cabinet is located at the house’s dining area.

Manhattan Beach Los Angeles Wine Cabinet Design

Manhattan Beach Los Angeles Wine Cabinet Design

The wine cellar features elegant wine racking styles, glass wine cellar doors, and a wine cellar climate control system.  The dimensions of this wine cabinet include a width of 15 feet and height of 9 feet.  The total storage capacity is 840 wine bottles.

Width: 15’

Height: 9’

Bottle Capacity: 840 wine bottles

The challenge with this project was the limited space of the wine room, particularly its depth.   This could have caused difficulty in accessing the wine bottles at the left and right sides of the cabinet.

Custom Wine Cabinet - Manhattan Project by Coastal

Custom Wine Cabinet – Manhattan Project by Coastal

To address this problem, the Coastal team added a pair of Barolo glass wine cellar doors.  The doors filled the whole length (128 inches) of the openings, which made bottle access on both sides easier.

This custom wine cabinet project is part of a large renovation that the owners were working on.  The conversation and planning with Coastal started last July 2014, and construction began last October.  They completed the construction one week before Christmas.

Merging Different Wine Racking Styles

The main feature of this custom wine cabinet display and storage facility is the wine racking style.  Different types of wine racks were put together to create an efficient, elegant, and maximized wine storage space.

The wine racks are made of Premium Redwood, one of the most in demand wood species in the wine racking industry.  They were finished with a Chestnut wood stain, which enhances the natural beauty of Premium Redwood and blends well with the fixture in the dining room.

Striking Custom Wine Racks

Striking Custom Wine Racks

A remarkable combination of wine racking styles were used to maximize the storage space and create an elegant look for the wine cabinet display.  The wine racks used are:

  •  Single bottle storage cubicles
  • Diamond bins
  • Wood case bins
  • Label forward horizontal displays
  • A high reveal display row with LED lighting
  • A display cabinet for 3L bottles

The Barolo Style Glass Wine Cellar Doors

The Barolo style glass wine cellar door is a dual-pane glass wine cellar entryway with Q-Lon weather stripping and a concealed door bottom.  With these features, the room is kept tightly sealed, cool air is prevented from escaping, and more energy is conserved.

Barolo Glass Wine Cellar Doors

Barolo Glass Wine Cellar Doors

The Barolo glass wine cellar doors were finished with a Chestnut wood stain, which enhances the color of the wood.  In between the two glass wine cellar doors is a fixed window, where a label forward wine cabinet display is visible.   This part of the wine cabinet is intended for storing 3-liter wine bottles.

The Wine Cellar Climate Control System

The Manhattan Beach Los Angeles wine cabinet includes a wine cellar climate control system.  The Coastal team installed a ductless split wine cellar cooling unit from Arctic Metalworks, one of the best wine cellar cooling unit providers in California.

It is important for any wine storage facility to have a wine cellar climate control system installed.  It provides and maintains the ideal temperature and humidity needed to promote the proper aging of wines.

Coastal recommended the ductless split wine cellar cooling unit because of its versatility and efficiency.  With this type of cooling unit, the condenser, which is the noisiest part of the cooling system, is installed away from the wine room.  How can this be an advantage?

Wine Cellar Climate Control System

Wine Cellar Climate Control System

Wine aging can be affected by vibration.  It is best to keep wines away from possible sources of noise, movement and vibration, to allow for the natural aging process of wine.

For this wine cellar, the condenser was installed in the garage, while the evaporator was installed inside the wine cabinet.  A custom designed louvered grill was used to cover the evaporator unit, and to keep any mechanical parts out of sight.  A line set with copper tubing and electrical wiring was used to connect the condenser and the evaporator.

If the condenser is installed outdoors, it is always recommended to cover it with exterior housing, to prevent damage by harmful environmental elements.

About the Wine Cellar Builder

Coastal Custom Wine Cellars is a wine cellar expert with more than 10 years of experience.  They offer services in California, New Jersey, Maryland, and the surrounding states.

Coastal Custom Wine Cellars also offers custom wine racks, wine cellar doors, wine cellar cooling units and wine cellar accessories, available for retail and/or installation.

Coastal provides design consultation services and 3D wine cellar design, all for free.  If you have a wine cellar project at home or in a commercial setting, just contact Coastal Custom Wine Cellars.

Beverly Hills Wine Cellar Installations Los Angeles Designs

Beverly Hills Wine Cellar Installations Los Angeles Designs – A Processed Video Transcription 

Beverly Hills Wine Cellar Installations Los Angeles Designs
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Hi!

Thank you for visiting Coastal Custom Wine Cellars.

We’ll take you on a short video tour on a project that we recently completed in Beverly Hills.

Now, you might be wondering how in the world we created a wine cellar from this very, very broad canvas, and unfinished area of the home.

This is a photograph that I took the very first day I visited with Catherine Lampson.

Catherine is the interior designer who I worked with and partnered with to complete this project for the home wine cellar design Los Angeles.

We discussed many things such as bottle capacity, some wine cellar design features, some colors, glass walls versus fixed walls.

We had come up with a good plan and eventually get to these 3D visuals; but I want to take you through some of the photographs.

So, once we decided on a few of these key features, we got to working.  We completed the walls so that indeed we had a little bit more of a framework to work within and to install in.

As you can see the back walls are now completed.  It’s been sealed, insulated, and a moisture-proof drywall has been applied and as you can see the line set and electrical has been installed.

The line set is the wine cellar refrigeration lines and condensate drain lines that are needed for the split refrigeration system.

In this case, we used a dual air wine cellar refrigeration product by Arctic Metalworks of Los Angeles.

There’s also an opening for electrical so we dedicated 20m circuit to run through your compressors and your condensers and such.

We made quite a bit of progress over the weeks and as you can see, the finished product is quite a beautiful work.

Catherine and her team took care of the flooring, Coastal Wine Cellars provide the wine rack design for the custom wine racks, the refrigeration by Arctic Metalworks and we have a seamless glass wall and entry, which was provided by our friends at Glass and Door Design of Los Angeles.

We’re really happy with the result of this wine cellar design Los Angeles project and here’s a little bit more completed or finished room appearance with some furniture in it.

We created a complimentary three-dimensional design package for Catherine and her home owners to take a look at.  This gives you a great visual of how the completed project is going to appear.

The total bottle capacities of the wine rack design are posted on the top right of this page which is referred to as the plan view because it’s an overhead view of the wine room.

The entries there at the bottom of the page just below the letter A.  The letter A indicates elevation A, and of course, dimensions are posted around the perimeter as well.

So, let’s take a look at some of these wine cellar design features that were included in it that you saw in the photographs.

We’ll start from the bottom.

Here on the far left and at the far right you will see some icons that represent wood cases.

Those were the openings that we took a look at earlier for bulk storage.

But indeed you can put wood cases in there or simply just about anything you like actually.

All these custom wine racks by the way rest on a 4-inch toe kick.

You can see that from that side elevation on the right.  It’s referred to as “rack left elevation” and you can see that’s toe kick’s four inches.

All the custom wine racks in between the wood cases are 750-milliliter opening, single-bottle storage openings measuring approximately three and three quarter by three and three quarter that translates to “you’ll be enabled to store standard champagne bottles, Oregon pinots, Ross, California Bluechips.”

Very few bottles will not fit into these openings.

Above the wood cases on the very far left and very far right, you’ll notice those little openings are a bit larger.

These are to accommodate 1.5-liter or magnum bottles above the tabletop area in the center, which is an open area with the solid side panels; above that is the louvered grill cover.

This is on a hinge and indeed conceals the mechanical appearance of the fan coil and the evaporator.

The thermostat is located on the left side of the room as you enter.

The label-forward horizontal displays add a nice touch, I think, and it got a lot of character.

These bottles are labeled forward for horizontal displays and enable you to store one bottle and, although, not visible, up to two bottles behind the visible bottle.

So, we were very happy with this wine cellar design project; the clients were thrilled.

We hope you visit us if you have a wine cellar design Los Angeles project at www.winecellarsbycoastal.com.

Cheers!

Types of Wine Racks in Orange County, California

Are you fond of wine? Are you planning to start a wine collection? Wine racks in Orange County, California are the safest place to store wines. There are different kinds of wine racks in California. They can be made of metal, wood or glass. Learn about these basic kinds of wine racks!

Metal Wine Racks California 

Metal wine racks can be made from various kinds of metals. The most common metals used are wrought iron, cast, chrome and stainless steel. Compared to other kinds of wine racks, metal wine racks have more intricate bends, as well as twists and turns. This makes metal wine racks have more flexible designs. Metal wine racks are very strong and durable, but can be very heavy for table or counter top display. One concern is that temperature and humidity inside a custom wine cellar can damage the metal over time. Metal wine racks are great for those who store wines over a short period of time. If you consume wine frequently, metal wine racks are the choice for you.

Glass Wine Racks California 

Engraved glass wine racks are very beautiful. They have a dramatic effect, and come in both intricate and simple designs. One common problem with glass wine racks is that they can easily be damaged by frequent changes in temperature and humidity. Glass wine racks are best for those who only want to display wines for a short period of time, or for frequent consumption.

Wooden Wine Racks California 

Wooden wine racks in Orange County, California can be made of various kinds of wood. Most of these woods are mildew resistant. This means that they can withstand the moist climate inside a custom wine cellar in California. Wooden wine racks are also very beautiful, timeless and classic. This kind of wine rack is also good for long term wine storage.

Wooden wine racks in California are the best choice for keeping wine corks moist and secure in the bottles.

Custom Wine Cellar California 

Custom wine cellars are the ideal place to store wines. As long as they are well insulated, have a vapor barrier installed and have a quality wine cellar refrigeration system installed, they are the best place for wines to age properly. Wine cellars by Coastal are among the most reliable storage places for wines. For more information on custom wine racks and other wine storage needs, visit Coastal at their website today!

The Importance of Wine Cellar Insulation

Custom wine cellars are the perfect place to store wines, because they are able to provide them with the ideal conditions, so that they age properly. Wine cellar insulation is an integral part of the ability of a wine cellar to do this. A wine cellar in Orange County that does not have proper insulation is practically useless. Some people build their own residential wine cellars without any vapor barriers. If you are a genuine wine lover, you need to understand the importance of proper insulation and vapor barriers.

Problems Caused by Poor Custom Wine Cellar Insulation

Many problems can arise from a poorly built custom wine cellar. You will have to deal with mold problems and/or the need for more moisture. Also, if your cellar is poorly constructed, your wine cellar cooling system will have to use up more energy to function. This will wear out the wine cellar cooling unit fast!

Moreover, a wine cellar in Orange County that is poorly insulated will have problems providing the right humidity for wine storage. Ideally, the humidity level in a wine cellar is 55 to 75%. Humidity is very important in a custom wine cellar in CA, because it helps keep the wine corks moist. Wine corks shrink when they become dry, and when they do, air can get in and ruin your wine.

Thermal Insulation, Air Barrier and Vapor Barrier

There are many kinds of wine cellar insulation. One of the best kinds is Closed Cell spray foam, which is also referred to as medium density or 2 pound insulation. This product is liquid that turns to foam and expands to 20-30 times its liquid size, creating an air-tight seal. Once it has expanded, it seldom needs trimming, with little to no waste. This type of insulation is very durable and is able to increase the shear and racking strength effectively. This product is a Code Approved Vapor Barrier and has a permeability rating 45ng. It is also a Code Approved Air Barrier and Thermal Insulation.

Other Factors That Help Creating Proper Wine Storage

Wine insulation is one of the most important things in creating the right storage conditions for wine storage. Along with good wine cellar insulation, you need to have your residential wine cellar designed and built by a professional. You also need an efficient wine cellar cooling unit to keep the temperature and humidity inside the storage room at the ideal levels.

Coastal Custom Wine Cellars provides more tips on how to create the perfect resting place for your favorite wines. They also have wine cellar professionals who can provide you with a free consultation and design of your dream custom wine cellar in Los Angeles, California.

Library Style California Residential Custom Wine Cellar

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.

 

Custom Wine Racks in California: Wooden Wine Racks & Metal Wine Racks

Wine racks are an essential part of wine storage. Wine racks are where you precious wines will be resting, so they need to be safe and durable. Also, wine racks need to be beautifully designed so that if you want to show off your wine collection, you can also display classy wine racks.

There are various kinds of custom wine racks in Orange County, California. The most common types of wine racks are those that are made of wood or metal. There are certain things that you need to consider when choosing wine racks, because both wooden wine racks and metal wine racks have something to offer. Learn more about these by reading through this article.

Wooden Wine Racks 

Wooden wine racks are classy and beautiful. They are also very easy to put together; you can even choose to build your own wooden wine racks if you want to. Although wooden wine racks are quite light, they are also durable enough to hold the weight of many wine bottles. In fact, wooden wine racks can last for many, many years, as long as you protect them from mold and mildew. Coating the wood with stains and finishes won’t just make the racks more attractive, but also protect them from mold and mildew damage.

One of the good things about wooden wine racks is that you have the liberty to use any paint on them. You can match the wine racks with the rest of your décor at home.

Another good thing about wooden wine racks is that if you accidently bump your wine bottle hard on the racks, it is less likely to break compared to bumping  it into a metal wine rack.

Metal Wine Racks 

Metal wine racks are another option, if you do not want wooden ones. What is great about metal wine racks is that they come in more shapes and styles than wooden wine racks. There are shapes and styles that only metal racks can pull off. This factor alone makes metal wine racks very attractive to wine enthusiasts. Add to that the fact that metal wine racks are more durable than wooden racks, and you’ve got a popular wine rack material.

The tricky thing about metal wine racks is that if you choose to paint them, you must make sure that you use a chip-resistant paint, so that the racks won’t easily lose the coat. Another disadvantage is that if metal racks break, they are harder to repair compared to wooden wine racks.