As a minor do it yourselfer ... well lets just say holy cow congratulations on a terrific job. I just wrote someone a big fat juicy check after saving for ten years!!!
I cannot believe the amount of work you put into this. It is so beautiful. You used your high school math skills in ways that I could not have imagined. Just designing such a complex project is beyond my powers of imagination. I am so proud of you.
Very nice job and informative video also. I don't know any women who would be interested in doing this type of work and not many men that could do it! I finished a smaller project recently since I didn't have as much room available and it's quite a bit of work and cutting on the table saw but well worth it.
Nice job! This room setup is similar to the basement room we have set aside for wine storage. Would you have any wood data (types, dimensions, etc) that you could share? Thanks
This seems like such a fun project. Thank you for sharing the process with us. Can I ask? What did you use for a vapor barrier to prevent mold build-up in the walls? I'd also be curious about what you're using for a cooling unit? Thank you for sharing!
Sorry for the late response. The room was already designed as an additional bathroom so it had green board. At this point we haven't added a cooling unit because, to be perfectly honest, we don't buy super expensive wine. We keep the good bottles we DO buy in the little wine fridge in the bottom right corner.
It is in a basement, so the temp is generally acceptable down there. For now, we have a hygrometer to monitor the humidity and run a humidifier as needed. Eventually we will install an actual system, but we kept it simple for now.
Select pine for the majority and 3/4” plywood for the rest. The bar top is also select pine, but I may revise that at some point. Thanks for the comment!
This is so cool, well done! Wow! Did you use any insulation in the walls and what kind of cooler system did you install? I’m from SoCal so refrigeration is priority.
Nice design. How are you controlling the room’s temperature? As a side note, please never ever do that table saw trick again! Kickback is extremely dangerous, even though you positioned yourself out of the way
We are not as we don't typically buy super expensive wine. It is in a basement, so it generally stays cooler down there anyhow, and we have all the heating vents turned off. For the good wine we DO buy, we place it in the little wine fridge in the bottom right corner of our cellar.
That’s it, I’m sending my wife to carpentry school. Love your work here Cheers 🇦🇺🍷😷👍☕️
This is the best one that I’ve seen on TH-cam, well done !
I barely get nails in a wall. Huge compliment
Really enjoyed that video. Youve made a cracking job of that build.
Great job!
Beautiful, practical and elegant!
🌹🌹💐
nice work
As a minor do it yourselfer ... well lets just say holy cow congratulations on a terrific job. I just wrote someone a big fat juicy check after saving for ten years!!!
Every home should have one! Very nice. 👏🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Nice job!
Nice job! FYI, there is a simple jig you can build over the fence that would have helped supporting the panel when cutting the plywood angle
I cannot believe the amount of work you put into this. It is so beautiful. You used your high school math skills in ways that I could not have imagined. Just designing such a complex project is beyond my powers of imagination. I am so proud of you.
Wow. You did great. Love it thank you so much for the tutorial
Very nice job and informative video also. I don't know any women who would be interested in doing this type of work and not many men that could do it! I finished a smaller project recently since I didn't have as much room available and it's quite a bit of work and cutting on the table saw but well worth it.
Awesome job - very inspiring!
Wow! Amazing design and work!
Jesus you are amazing.
Wow very impressive! Great job!
Love this build!!
It’s amazing! Do you have any map with mensures to try imitating? THanks! Regards from Spain
Awesome job!! It looks fantastic
Also the outcome is very clean. How come I do not see any brad nail or screw heads? It looks like as you just used glue.
I used both glue and pin nails and then filled the holes before staining.
Nice job! This room setup is similar to the basement room we have set aside for wine storage. Would you have any wood data (types, dimensions, etc) that you could share? Thanks
I need to have a serious talk with my wife. She needs to step up her game.
Excellent job but what are dimensions (spacing between bottles) of the wine racks?
Kat please come back and make more
I've just begun a basement entertainment center remodel and will be posting a new video here in a couple of days! Thanks for watching.
@@katcan7085 great news I am doing a set of stairs to the attic in the garage soon... looking forward to seeing your new video
Incredible… did you end up putting some form of climate controller in there? Awesome job!
Hey There. thanks! No, we never did put a climate controller in as we just don't buy expensive enough wine to warrant it at this time.
Really nice, what are the measures of the pieces of wood for the upper part?
Awesome build! For the wine part upper portion, do you mind sharing the height between the rows and is that 1x1 used to help stabilize the bottles
This seems like such a fun project. Thank you for sharing the process with us. Can I ask? What did you use for a vapor barrier to prevent mold build-up in the walls? I'd also be curious about what you're using for a cooling unit? Thank you for sharing!
Sorry for the late response. The room was already designed as an additional bathroom so it had green board. At this point we haven't added a cooling unit because, to be perfectly honest, we don't buy super expensive wine. We keep the good bottles we DO buy in the little wine fridge in the bottom right corner.
Really nice build and video. Enjoyed it.
What did you do for humidity and temperature control?
It is in a basement, so the temp is generally acceptable down there. For now, we have a hygrometer to monitor the humidity and run a humidifier as needed. Eventually we will install an actual system, but we kept it simple for now.
Kat - how wide are the drawers in the middle part of the cabinet?
Beautiful project!
What did you use for material?
Select pine for the majority and 3/4” plywood for the rest. The bar top is also select pine, but I may revise that at some point. Thanks for the comment!
@@katcan7085 Thanks for the reply
Bro I was about to say “stagger the floor”
This is so cool, well done! Wow!
Did you use any insulation in the walls and what kind of cooler system did you install? I’m from SoCal so refrigeration is priority.
The room is in a basement, so temp is usually ok. For humidity, we use a hygrometer to measure and run a humidifier as needed.
Nice design. How are you controlling the room’s temperature?
As a side note, please never ever do that table saw trick again! Kickback is extremely dangerous, even though you positioned yourself out of the way
We are not as we don't typically buy super expensive wine. It is in a basement, so it generally stays cooler down there anyhow, and we have all the heating vents turned off. For the good wine we DO buy, we place it in the little wine fridge in the bottom right corner of our cellar.