Built-in Wine Coolers are designed to be installed into existing cabinetry to save valuable space while also following specific clearance to ensure proper exhaust. Before you set up your built-in wine fridge, you have to check the guidelines on how to properly install it. You have to keep in mind, each wine cooler has a unique specification. So, it is better to check out its manual first before you start your remodeling. It is best to talk to your contractor when you want to have a built-in wine cooler in your home.
Difference Between Built-in Fridge and Freestanding Fridge
A freestanding wine cooler is built to stand alone and release heat from the back of the unit to prevent overheating. A built-in wine cooler, on the other hand, is installed into cabinetry and features a front vent underneath the unit. It's important to understand the differences between freestanding and built-in wine fridges if you plan on installing one into your cabinets.
Why You Should Get a Built-in Wine Cooler
Built-in wine coolers provide flexible storage and installation options that are most convenient for you. It’s a space-saving solution to store your wine at the ideal serving temperature you like, whether you're aiming to age your wine or just keep a couple of your favorite bottles in an accessible location.
All of our built-in wine refrigerators were designed with standard-height counter and cabinet installations in mind, so there are many to select from whether you're remodeling your kitchen, dining room, mini bar, or cocktail lounge. We have a variety of small, medium, and large capacity built-in wine coolers that can fit into just about every single corner, no matter how many bottles of wine you want to keep.
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