Spectacular wine cellar with a floor to ceiling wine rack that allows thousands of bottles to be stored.
Wine cellar walls and ceiling.
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Green board is a type of drywall that is water resistant though not waterproof and best used in damp conditions like.
The wine cellar side is the cold side.
Remember to attach the vapor barrier on the warm side of the wall between the insulation and the wall covering.
When building a wine cellar the wine cellar must be designed and constructed like a refrigerator.
Most wine cellars use green board for walls and ceilings.
At 77 5 or 92 5 high and 13 5 deep they are of the same quality as our custom wine racks but have these distinct advantages.
In poorly insulated wine cellars the refrigeration units will spend much more time on and cycle much more frequently leading to higher electrical.
However if you re converting an existing room or closet use blow in insulation in the walls and ceiling.
For the basement project the objective was to create a wine cellar that looks as if it was custom built not simply a basement that s had a few accessories installed.
It has round small tables on each side illuminated by vintage wall sconces.
Experts recommend using insulation with a rating of at least r 19 for wine cellar walls and at least r 30 for ceilings.
Use fire rated penetration sealant to seal around all penetrations on both sides of wine cellar.
To achieve this a new wall was built and new door installed.
While this particular space doesn t store as many bottles as it could given the space it s a good example of a brick wall design with built in liquor storing.
Without sufficient insulation of the wine cellar ceiling walls and floor temperature changes will occur more frequently and tend to mimic the temperatures of the air surrounding the wine cellar.
It has a wooden ceiling with lights that complement the wine rack along with tiled flooring.
Add r 30 insulation to the exposed ceiling if you have 2x10 joists.
This means the insulation will be about 5 5 inches 14 cm thick on each side with a 10 in 25 cm layer along the ceiling.
It is specifically recommended that the green board be screwed into the walls and ceiling of your wine cellar.