Laundry Room Wine Cellars

Explore high-quality laundry room wine storage solutions for the modern home, designed for stable conditions, clean elevations, and long-term bottle care.

Laundry Room Wine Cellar Displays

A well-planned laundry room wine cellar turns a utility zone into a composed elevation that still respects appliance clearances and service access. We often specify wine rack storage for laundry rooms in clean, label-forward modules that align with cabinet reveals and countertop lines. 

Choose from metal or wood racking options for a finish story that can read minimalist and modern, or lean traditional with warmer millwork. Integrated wine storage cabinets can conceal backstock, tools, and case goods so the display stays calm. The result supports laundry room wine storage that feels enduring, not improvised, in a residential plan. 

Because these displays often sit along circulation paths, we design proportions and spacing so the wine wall looks composed at a glance and stays visually calm during everyday use.

How to Convert a Laundry Room Into a Wine Cellar

The first step in converting a laundry room into a wine cellar is treating the wine zone as its own enclosure. Laundry rooms run hot and humid, so we plan insulation and a continuous vapor barrier, plus tight sealing at penetrations and doors. 

Next comes mechanical coordination: wine cooling systems can hold steady cellar conditions around 50–60°F with 50–70% relative humidity, while your licensed HVAC partner handles installation details and venting paths. If odor separation is a concern, a glass enclosure can help protect the wine zone from day-to-day laundry use. This approach keeps laundry room wine storage stable even when the washer and dryer are in daily rotation. 

Early coordination between cabinetry, mechanical routing, and appliance placement prevents conflicts later and keeps the conversion efficient during construction.

The Complimentary Design Process

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Get In Touch

Our design process is stress free from the start. You have the option to call us, schedule a meeting, or submit a design request in the form above to get started.

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Customize Your Design

Personalize your wine cellar to match your unique style with our premium material options. Choose from anodized metal finishes in Silver, Black, or Gold, and a beautiful selection of wood species, including Walnut, Sapele Mahogany, and White Oak.

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Get Creative With Unique Display Options

The Millesime™ and GrandCellar™ Collections integrate seamlessly, enabling you to design a custom display for both wine and liquor that perfectly suits your space. Choose from label-forward displays, full-depth wood storage modules, and other unique storage options to create a display that reflects your personal style.

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Design & Revise

We work closely with you to map out your wine cellar, ensuring the design meets your storage needs perfectly. Once the space is outlined and the initial design is requested, we provide a complimentary 3D color rendering for you to review and make any desired revisions. 

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Build & Ship

Once we’ve built your custom wine cellar, we’ll ship it to you promptly for installation.

residential basement millesime wine cellar with marble tile wall

How to Build a Custom Laundry Room Wine Cellar

For new builds or full remodels, a custom laundry room wine cellar starts at framing. We map the wall assembly, backing, and mounting points early so racks land cleanly in elevation and carry load without field improvisation. Builders can rough-in power and condensate routing with the cooling plan, then coordinate cabinetry depths so circulation stays comfortable in a small footprint. 

Our modular systems support small wine cellar design that scales in repeatable sections, so designers can expand storage later without losing alignment. We design, build, and ship the racking, then a contractor installs it with clear instructions. Planning rack layouts alongside framing and millwork allows builders to avoid surface-mounted fixes and achieve a cleaner, more intentional finish.

Wine Cellar Design Photo Gallery

Design a Custom Wine Cellar in a Laundry Room With Millesime Modern Cellars

When you want a custom wine cellar that lives beside practical routines, we design for order first. Share dimensions and bottle count, along with finish direction, and we’ll return a layout plus a complimentary 3D rendering for review, generally within 48 hours. Once a design is approved, we build and ship quickly across continental North America, with most custom orders leaving our facilities within 4–12 weeks. 

For projects that blend warmth with precision, we’ll often pair GrandCellar™ wood details (White Oak, Walnut, Sapele Mahogany, or Maple) with our modern metal racking, then protect the wood with WineSafe™, our water-based protective sealant. 

We do not install racks or mechanical equipment, but we make installation straightforward for an experienced handyman or build team, and we sell wine cooling systems that your HVAC partner can integrate.

Metal and Wood Wine Wall Display

Laundry Room Wine Cellar FAQs

Can you store wine in a laundry room?

Yes, you can store wine in a laundry room, but long-term performance depends on controlling the environment. Heat from dryers, humidity swings, vibration, and household odors can all affect the aging process. 

If the goal is true cellaring, treat the wine area like a dedicated enclosure with insulation and vapor control, paired with a tight door. Then plan mechanical support so conditions stay stable. This is the difference between casual overflow storage and high-quality laundry room wine storage designed to protect valuable bottles.

How can you store wine in a laundry room?

Start with placement: keep bottles away from heat sources and areas prone to splashing. Use wine storage cabinets for protected backstock and specify racking that holds bottles securely with label-forward access. If appliances share the room, limit vibration transfer with proper mounting and solid backing behind the racking zone. 

For serious collections, plan a sealed enclosure and coordinate wine cooling systems early so venting, condensate, and electrical requirements are solved before finishes. This is the most reliable way to build a custom solution that still works as a laundry room.

Can you convert a laundry room into a wine cellar?

In many projects, yes. A wine cellar is feasible when the build team can separate the wine zone from heat, humidity, and odors, then maintain stable conditions with cooling. The scope usually includes envelope upgrades, air sealing, door selection, and mechanical routing. 

Some teams keep laundry equipment in place and dedicate one wall to storage. Others relocate appliances and use the room as a compact cellar with cabinetry and display. If you’re planning a glass enclosure, it can help isolate the wine environment while keeping the elevation visually crisp.

How much space do I need for a laundry room wine cellar?

A functional layout can start with a single, full-height wall, a tall niche, or a cabinet bay, so “enough space” is less about square footage and more about clearances and access. We design around appliance service zones and door swings, while protecting clear circulation so the room remains usable. Modular racking supports efficient storage in a small plan and can be expanded in phases. If the collection includes larger formats, plan for deeper bays and wider spacing. 

Share the target bottle count and available wall length, and we’ll size a solution that fits the room, not the other way around. Because our racking is built in repeatable 24", 36", and 48" sections, designers can scale storage precisely without reworking elevations as the collection grows.

How can you design a custom wine cellar for a laundry room?

Send us dimensions, photos, and the collection goals, and we’ll develop a concept that balances storage space and design quality. We’ll recommend racking that suits the project’s modern or traditional intent, then coordinate elevations so the wine wall complements millwork and trim. 

We also flag the construction details that matter most to contractors: backing locations, door sealing, and cooling rough-ins. Once approved, we build and ship the racking partially pre-assembled with clear instructions that any qualified installer can follow to execute cleanly on site.