Built-In Wine Refrigerators Add Value And Convenience
Did you know that a built-in wine refrigerator is one of the most popular moving home amenities? Adding one to your home is like adding a built-in swimming pool or a working wood shop to your property. They can all add great resale value to your home.
A wine refrigerator differs greatly from your normal kitchen appliance whose temperature is usually well below 50 degrees. Another feature setting your built-in wine refrigerator from your normal food-keeping facility is the degree of access needed. The normal kitchen appliance gets a great deal of daily use, an element considered in its design and size plus placement in the home. While many homeowners do opt for a normal kitchen-type refrigerator as a back-up, placed in the garage or on the patio or porch, wine lovers usually opt for a more elegant display. Yes, food can take on an emotional aspect, but wine displays often become more designed to fit a home’s décor, especially built-in varieties that become a permanent home feature.
Therefore, when making a decision to include a built-in wine refrigerator in the overall home design scheme, keep in mind, first and foremost, size.
Size choices can range from small under-counter installed units much like a dishwasher add-on to massive “wine cellar rooms” with thousands of bottles capacity. The size also will be dictated by the overall square footage available for construction. Additionally, after construction built-in wine refrigerators do possess certain limitations and, to keep costs to a minimum, may have limited features. This doesn’t mean you need to just settle for whatever comes off the rack. This is never true. You could employ a professional refrigeration manufacturer to design, build and install your one-of-a-kind built-in wine refrigerator or investigate constructed units available for permanent installation in your home.
One of the distinct advantages for installation of a larger built-in wine refrigerator is the ability to segregate areas based on cooling requirements that differ from, say, white to red wines. Also, aging wines requires temperatures well below ambient so, for ages before refrigeration, a wine “cellar” was the method widely used. This left its use open to a selected few. However, today’s technology allows for not only chilling for tasteful enjoyment, but built-in wine refrigerators now can mask the effects once supplied by those underground rooms known as wine cellars. Today’s high-tech powered wine cellars with digital thermostat temperature controls that can be zoned providing differing amounts of refrigeration eliminate the need to dig deep to either age or cool your collection of select wines.
Selecting a built-in wine refrigerator for your daily or collector use can in today’s market be limited by only your imagination and budget. Designs, as well as use, can determine a “look.” Sometimes when planning construction of a new home, wine connoisseurs will consult specifically concerning the inclusion of a built-in wine refrigerator. Many, depending upon the depth of a collection, may opt for more than one, sort of selecting a larger, perhaps wine cellar-like facility, away from the normal living quarters where a small under-the-counter unit is available to chill and store daily use.
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