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Tips For Staining and Finishing Wine Cellar Racks

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18 Nov Tips For Staining and Finishing Wine Cellar Racks

Installing a wine cellar will undoubtedly include several vital choices. One of the most crucial decisions you’ll have to make is whether or not to utilise a stain and finish on your wine cellar’s wooden racking. This may be more than just a matter of taste; it may be a matter of wine preservation that could come back to haunt you if you ignore it.

Aspects To Consider Before You Stain and Finish Wine Racks

When preparing to stain and polish your racks, you should bear in mind the following details:

1. Do You Need To Stain And Finish The Wood?

Make a judgement on whether or not you need a wine rack finish. Staining or finishing hardwoods like mahogany or oak are unnecessary in a wine cellar since they will last a lifetime without it. The natural tones of these woods will become more apparent as they age gracefully. Softer timbers such as Cedar are nevertheless carefully selected because of their resilience and the species features that make them resistant to mould and insect infestations in a damp, dark setting.

2. The Type of Wood You’re Working With

Many companies that build wine cellars don’t utilise actual hardwood but rather provide something like ash or poplar with finishing that mimics the look of hardwood but is much softer. Being conscious of these distinctions is crucial because they can alter the feel and appearance of the racking system over time. Consider the fact that hardwoods endure far longer than softer woods when making your decision.

3. The Size And Openness Of The Wine Cellar

Staining and polishing wine racks are not activities that should be done in closed spaces. The most significant cause for alarm is if you treat the wooden racks in an airtight, enclosed space or a climate-controlled custom wine cellar. The odours will permeate through the cork into the wine bottles, altering their quality and flavour. Wine racks should be finished only in a large open area.

4. How Water-Based Finishes Work

Film-forming components, Synthetic resins, and plasticisers are used in producing water-based finishes. The finished product is a very resilient, water-resistant coating. A water-based stain has a far shorter drying time and fewer or no annoying odours than an oil-based finish. The quick drying time, however, might be a nuisance during application. Water-based dyes also bring out the wood’s natural grain.

5. How Oil-Based Wood Stains Work

Two or three coats of an oil-based stain are generally adequate to preserve your rack from the elements, and it’s easier to apply than a water-based stain. The main problem with oil-based stains on a wine rack is that they rarely dry entirely. Because of this, oil-based stains last longer than water-based ones, but the chemicals in the stain may seep through the corks and contaminate your wine.

Your wine cellar designer can stain and polish your wine racks in the colours and finishes you want. High-quality Mahogany and cedar wine racks are built to endure a lifetime without a finish. Still, if you’d like, you can request staining and finishing to complement your home’s decor or give it a new look to fit your preferences.

Work With Skilled Wine Cellar Designers

A wine cellar is an excellent investment that returns a small percentage of the cost. As the last step, weigh the price of the wine racks against the price of the wine you intend to store. Doing your research before making such a significant purchase is essential. What you invest in your custom wine cellar is a drop in the bucket.

We offer superior wine cellar design and installation services, working with our clients to ensure they get top-notch service and the best possible installations. We plan and install every aspect of your custom wine cellar, including the layout, types of racks, temperature and humidity control systems and more.

For information regarding custom wine cellar design and installation, please, call Signature Cellars experts on 1300 570 636. Our team is here to offer the best advice and input to design a wine cellar that works best for your needs.

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Signature Cellars
1300 570 636

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