Discover luxurious wine storage and presentation created for Illinois homes and hospitality settings. We design, engineer, and install custom wine cellars that protect your collection against Chicago summers and lake-effect winters while elevating the architecture of
your space.
We partner with architects and designers across Chicago, Lincoln Park, Highland Park, Naperville, and Schaumburg. Request our portfolio and trade references for residential, hospitality, and business projects.








Chicago’s climate swings from humid heat to subfreezing cold, which makes professional wine storage a necessity rather than a luxury. The accepted benchmark remains about 55°F with steady humidity near 50–70%, maintained within a sealed envelope using the right cooling strategy. That stability protects corks, labels, and long-term evolution of your bottles. Wine Guardian® Wine Cellar Cooling Units+1
Basements are common in Chicago, which creates prime opportunities to convert underused space into engineered custom wine cellars with quiet, ducted systems and thermal isolation. Properly built lower-level rooms deliver excellent load efficiency and vibration control for serious wine storage. Groundworks
An urban loft near the Chicago River? We integrate low-noise ducted splits, laminated glass, and concealed lighting to create gallery-grade wine displays that feel native to the space.
A single-family home in Lincoln Park with a chef’s kitchen? We incorporate service-oriented wine racks, case storage, and a tasting island that blends seamlessly with the architecture.
A North Shore estate in Highland Park? We pair limestone with warm wood tones to craft a modern wine room that nods to the area’s historic fabric while accommodating 1,500+ bottles.
Across Chicago, our approach adapts to neighborhood context—from Lincoln Park’s luxury housing stock to Highland Park’s residential scale and civic character—ensuring every cellar feels intentional, rooted, and custom to its environment.
When you want the top custom illinois wine cellar creators, you want a team measured by performance and finish quality, not just square footage of space delivered
We define goals, collection size, growth rate, and routines for wine storage and service in Chicago or anywhere in Illinois.
Plan views, elevations, and finish options, including modern metal-and-wood systems or period cues such as baroque design details for heritage homes in Lincoln Park and Highland Park.
Heat-load calculations, vapor barrier and insulation specification, acoustics, and equipment selection aligned to local building conditions for wine cellar design that lasts.
Precision-built millwork, metalwork, and wine racks sized for 750 ml, magnums, and mixed formats so your bottles fit without compromise.
Sequenced with your GC and trades. We seal the envelope, set equipment, and integrate controls for stable wine storage.
Temperature and RH testing, owner training, and maintenance planning for years of trouble-free use of your space.
We track best practices for wine storage environments, bottle geometry, and display loads, then translate them into Chicago projects that perform. We also understand the hospitality context for business owners who need service-speed access, clean sightlines through glass, and durable finishes that stand up to nightly use. Our portfolio spans modern showcase rooms, classic wood libraries, and statement features suitable for baroque design inspirations when appropriate. For additional local context, see regional providers and market activity that underscore the strength of the Illinois market
Warm hardwoods with precision metal accents for a modern aesthetic.
Low-iron panes with appropriate seals and thermal breaks for climate integrity and clear presentation.
High-CRI LED with UV-aware specs to protect labels and finishes.
Custom and modular wine racks in wood or steel, designed around density, display, and service flow so homeowners and business teams move efficiently in the space.
Lincoln Park residences often combine historic fabric with luxury renovations. We tailor wine cellar design to fit under-stair niches, garden-level suites, or main-floor glass rooms that open to kitchen and dining. The neighborhood’s high-end housing stock and cultural amenities make display quality a priority for homeowners and business owners alike.
Highland Park favors elegant residential footprints and community-driven programming. For that context, we favor quiet equipment, family-friendly layouts, and resilient finishes that respect the home’s architecture while delivering stable wine storage year-round.
For Chicago hospitality and business projects, we deliver high-visibility rooms that can live behind glass on the dining room floor, with service aisles, secure cages, and fast-pick bays. Inventory logic groups varietals and formats to speed nightly service and protect high-value bottles. Systems are sized for door cycles and staff traffic typical of Chicago operations, with maintenance plans to keep environments tight during peak seasons. We coordinate with architects, contractors, and beverage directors to conserve space and improve ROI through efficient wine storage.
Millesime Modern Cellars
Review our portfolio, define goals, and move to a concise concept package. For next steps, book a meeting with our team: book a meeting. For broader context on capabilities, visit Genuwine Cellars to compare the best California wine cellar builders and download lookbooks or case studies.
Target about 55°F with minimal fluctuation. Keep relative humidity roughly 50–70% inside a sealed assembly. The key is stability, not constant tinkering. Wine Guardian® Wine Cellar Cooling Units
Seal the room, insulate correctly, and use a split or ducted system sized for Chicago and Illinois conditions. Avoid sunlight and vibration. Keep bottles horizontal. Good wine storage relies on envelope integrity, not just equipment tonnage. Wine Guardian® Wine Cellar Cooling Units
Yes. We engineer high-density arrays, case lockers, and display walls for 1,000 to 10,000+ bottles, matched to your space and service goals for homes and business venues in Chicago and beyond.
It depends on scope: envelope work, finishes, glazing, and equipment. A compact room differs from a full glass showcase with complex millwork. We provide pricing after drawings and load analysis to ensure accurate planning for your space.
Yes. We integrate built-ins and undercounter units into kitchens, bars, and custom wine cellars for homeowners and business projects in Chicago and Illinois.
Yes. Under-stair rooms, shallower galleries with glass fronts, and wall-mounted arrays fit tight space in Chicago condos or townhomes while maintaining correct wine storage conditions.
Yes. Modular metal, minimalist finishes, and right-sized systems reduce cost while keeping wine storage stable for mixed collections of everyday and reserve bottles.