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When you’re an avid wine collector, wine racks don’t always cut it. A wine cellar, on the other hand, can provide ample wine storage within a controlled temperature, and a place to entertain friends. Just add seating and a tasting area to take yours to the next level. You don’t need 500 bottles or more to reap the benefits of a wine cellar, either. A small wine cooler can keep 20-odd bottles chilled to perfection and can sit within your kitchen, whereas a freestanding all-glass wine cellar could act as a feature or functional room divider in your home. Short on space? Transform an entire wall into wine storage, and showcase your collection, too. More
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Karenza Jewell Interiors
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Design ideas for a mediterranean wine cellar in Sydney with slate floors and storage racks. — Houzz
Simple wire racking -wood inbetween — kirt_g
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2010 Applecross Residence
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Inspiration for a large contemporary wine cellar in Perth with medium hardwood floors and display racks. — Houzz
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This is an example of a large mediterranean wine cellar in Perth with slate floors and display racks. — Houzz
Cellar — Zina Ma
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This is an example of a small contemporary wine cellar in Sunshine Coast with storage racks. — Houzz
maybe do some handy storage in our stair case. not wine though — Daniel De Bressac
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Fabulous Wine Cellar featuring Stact Wine Racks. D-Max Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary wine cellar in Perth. — Houzz
Very clever use of mirror and lovely way to show off a wine room — salnjasp71
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This is an example of a large contemporary wine cellar in Melbourne with storage racks. — Houzz
piscina com vista pra dentro da casa — Airton Libório
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Photo of a small contemporary wine cellar in Perth with porcelain floors and display racks. — Houzz
Wine rack. Hide in kitchen cupboard. — Brett Spooner
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Inspiration for a contemporary wine cellar in Canberra - Queanbeyan. — Houzz
Contemporary design and feature area for spirits/glasses — Daniel
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Browse the photos on Houzz for an array or wine cellar designs, and strike up a conversation with the architect or wine cellar specialist of your favourite picks. For more wine cellar ideas, check out the Stories section on Houzz.

What should I include in my wine cellar?


This depends on the size of your collection – or how big you hope it becomes. If you enjoy quaffing, you may want to invest in a walk-in cooler with wall-mounted wine racks and several tall wine fridges, as well as a tasting area with bar stools. If you’re a beginner or have a small collection, a home bar with mini fridge and wine rack will suffice. Essential bar accessories include wine glasses, corkscrews, carafes and aerators.

How should I store my wine?


Temperature control is at the core of a functional wine cellar. Your bottles need to be kept out of direct sunlight, and away from the heat and steam of kitchen appliances. A room that is too warm will make your wine age faster, oxidise and lose its character and flavour. If bottles are corked, they also need to be laid down. Your architect or designer will be able to help you create the ideal conditions for your home collection.

Where should I position my wine cooler?


The most important thing to consider is ease of access, which is why kitchens are the most common place to position wine coolers. Should you have minimal floor space, a small one could even sit comfortably on your countertop. If quaffing requires an occasion or you frequently host dinner parties, consider your dining room, so you can top up people’s glasses without having to leave the room. You could also make your bar fridge or cooler a destination within your entertainment or games room. There’s no denying that Aussies love to entertain and enjoy a glass or two outdoors, so if you’re lucky enough to have a covered outdoor area, this could be just the place for a cooler, too. Just ensure it doesn’t experience any extreme weather or long periods of direct sunlight.