
Wine Cellar Builders in
Atlanta, GA
Buckhead estates and Sandy Springs basement cellars. We've completed dozens of projects in the area — from small home wine cellars in basements and closets, to grand estate vaults engineered for thousand-bottle collections.
Built for Atlanta
Wine cellar construction here is its own discipline. The local climate, the way homes are framed in this region, the soil under the foundation — all of it changes how a cellar has to be insulated, sealed and cooled. After dozens of builds in the area, we know exactly what works locally and what to avoid.
Every project is run by a single dedicated project manager and built by our own crew — never subcontracted. One accountability chain, the same hands on your cellar from framing to commissioning.
Atlanta's humidity is high and consistent, which is half the battle won — we just need to control the temperature swing between July highs and January lows.
Buckhead, Brookhaven and Alpharetta lead. Mostly 800–2,500 bottle residential cellars in finished basements.
What We Build in Atlanta
Four project sizes account for the majority of our Atlanta work. Use the ranges below as a baseline — every quote we issue is itemised down to the line item.
Closet Conversion
200-500 bottlesConverting an unused closet into a climate-controlled cellar. Typical timeline: 2-3 weeks. Investment: $18,000-$32,000.
Basement Build-Out
800-2,500 bottlesA finished basement room dedicated to wine, with full envelope rebuild, premium racking, and engineered cooling. Timeline: 4-6 weeks. Investment: $35,000-$85,000.
Garage Bay Conversion
1,500-4,000 bottlesAn unused garage bay converted to a dedicated cellar — often the most cost-effective way to add serious capacity. Timeline: 5-8 weeks. Investment: $50,000-$120,000.
Estate Vault
3,000-5,000+ bottlesA fully custom dedicated cellar room with stone or brick finishes, custom millwork, integrated tasting surface, and dual-zone cooling. Timeline: 8-14 weeks. Investment: $120,000-$300,000+.
Why Hire a Atlanta Specialist
A wine cellar built by a contractor who has constructed one cellar a year is not the same as a wine cellar built by a crew that has built dozens locally. Our Atlanta crews have seen which materials hold up in the local climate, which racking suppliers ship reliably to the area, which permit officers in the Atlanta building department want documentation in which format, and which Atlanta neighborhoods have the underground utility quirks that make basement digs complicated.
That accumulated local knowledge shows up in faster permitting, fewer construction surprises, lower change-order rates, and a finished cellar that is engineered specifically for Atlanta conditions — not a generic build dropped into a Atlanta home. Combined with our nationwide design studio and the in-house engineering on every project, you get the best of local execution and centralised expertise.
Atlanta Questions
How quickly can you start a wine cellar project in Atlanta?+
For most homeowners we can get a designer on-site within a week, with a 3D concept and itemized quote back two weeks after that. Construction typically begins about a month after you sign — sooner if your build is straightforward.
Do you handle permits and inspections locally?+
Yes. Our project managers pull every required permit and coordinate the inspections directly with the local building department, so you never have to chase paperwork.
What kind of cellars do you build in this market?+
Everything from a 200-bottle closet conversion to a 5,000+ bottle estate vault. The most common project is a 500-1,500 bottle residential wine cellar in a basement, garage conversion or new addition.
What does a wine cellar typically cost?+
Projects usually land between $18,000 and $90,000, depending on size, racking material and cooling. Estate-scale builds with custom millwork and dual-zone cooling can run $150K+. We give you a full breakdown before any deposit.
Do you service the rest of GA?+
Yes — we travel statewide for any project that justifies the trip. Our regional base lets us cover the entire GA metro and surrounding counties without subcontracting any of the build.
Can you build a wine cellar in a condo or apartment?+
Yes — apartment and condo cellar conversions are increasingly common. We work within HOA and building requirements, isolate cooling against shared walls for noise, and design the vapor envelope to coexist with the building's HVAC. Most condo cellars run 200-800 bottles in converted closets, pantry corners, or under-stair voids.
Will my wine cellar add value to my home?+
Real estate appraisers consistently value built-in wine cellars at 80-110% of construction cost in the higher-end markets where we build most often. The cellar is also a genuine differentiator at sale time — homes with permitted, well-built cellars consistently move faster than comparable homes without.

















