Rustic wine cellar design for home wine cellars is an enchanting combination of style and functionality that is gaining increasing demand across Orange County, California.
Beyond aesthetics, it pays homage to the region’s rich winemaking heritage, infusing warmth and character into the space. Natural materials like wood and stone foster ideal storage conditions, safeguarding precious vintages from California’s varying climates.
For wine lovers, this design transcends mere storage; it becomes a sanctuary where curated collections mature gracefully while creating an intimate setting to share and celebrate with friends. The vintage residential wine cellars, harmonious blends of tradition and innovation, elevate the joy of wine appreciation to new heights.
Continue reading as we tour around a timeless rustic wine cellar design in one of the residential areas in Orange County. This is one of the residential wine cellar projects accomplished by Coastal Custom Wine Cellars and Bella Vita Wine Cellars!
Rustic Wine Cellar Design: Why Choose Barolo Door?
Installing wooden wine racks in your wine cellar is always a great choice. This classic design has been trusted for a long time, and many still prefer it over modern metal racks because of its elegance and sophistication in the wine storage.
Custom wooden wine racks are incredibly versatile and can fit in almost any type of wine cellar, whether modern, traditional, or transitional. They provide an excellent way to display your wine collection beautifully. One of our clients, who enjoys wine and spirits, wanted to showcase some of his favorite bottles.
So, our team designed and built wine cellar lighting using LED lighting panels in the wine room. These panels have lighting that illuminates the bottles placed on them, creating a subtle glow that enhances the look of the impressive bottles.
The wine cellar has a Barolo door with an arched top and beveled glass insert to add to the fantastic presentation. The wooden components of the door are made from laminated veneer lumber from knotty Alder wood. This Alder wood was specially treated and sealed to minimize air gaps.
The knotty Alder wood and the arched top of the Barolo door perfectly complement the dominant wooden elements and arches in the client’s home. The Barolo door also features an automatic door bottom that seals the wine room when you close it, keeping everything secure and well-maintained.