Custom Wine Racks in a Classic Basement Cellar

Project Overview

This wine cellar is located within the basement of a Grade II listed property. The client sought a solution that would deliver efficient, long-term storage while working within the constraints of the building’s heritage status. Sorrells was appointed to design a cellar that would feel embedded in the space, sensitive to its architectural character, while delivering practical functionality.

The project came with clear limitations: arched ceilings, exposed brickwork, and underground positioning all introduced structural challenges and preservation requirements. Rather than working against these features, the design embraces them, creating a cellar that reflects the building’s age and original character, while meeting the expectations of a modern wine collector.

The result is a robust, well-balanced space that offers both clarity of storage and a quiet nod to the history that surrounds it.

  • 665 standard bottles
  • 1 Balthazar display bottle
  • 2 Salmanzar display bottles
  • 288 bottles stored within the central tasting table cubes
  • 144 bottles stored within their original cases
  • Bespoke joinery precision-cut to sit flush against original brickwork, respecting the building’s structure while achieving a seamless finish.

  • Angled display shelving positioned around the upper perimeter, designed to highlight key bottles and accommodate standout large formats.

  • Central tasting table offering additional storage and presentation, while serving as a focal point for hosting and interaction within the cellar.

Wine Cellar Design Information

Constructed from solid oak, the joinery is finished in a warm, mid-tone stain to complement the original brickwork and arched ceiling of the Grade II listed space. The layout is structured around standard bottle racking, with a row of angled display shelves positioned along the upper perimeter, allowing key bottles to be highlighted and easily accessed.

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