Can I put a wine cooler in a cabinet?

Can I put a wine cooler in a cabinet? Yes, wine coolers can be installed in a cabinet, but only built in wine coolers. Freestanding wine coolers are not suitable to be installed inside of a cabinet or a tight space because the ventilation would be blocked.

Should I put a wine fridge in my kitchen?

Wine fridges make a modern, functional addition to any kitchen. For wine enthusiasts and party throwers, adding a wine fridge serves up the beverage at just the right temperature. Luckily for apartment dwellers, small wine fridges are available to accommodate even the slightest square footage.

What is the difference between a wine cooler and a wine cabinet?

Whereas coolers work well for chilling wines that you plan on serving soon, refrigerated cabinets balance and maintain multiple conditions for wine storage and aging. Although they generally cost less, coolers tend to offer fewer style possibilities and racking options than wine cabinets.

Where should a wine fridge go in a kitchen?

Building them into the wall, so their door and vents face out into your home, is generally the best way to go. If your home has multiple staircases, try and store your wine cooler in the one closest to the kitchen, living room, or dining room, areas where you enjoy wine most often.

How much ventilation does a wine cooler need?

To allow for the necessary airflow, your wine cooler needs 2 inches of extra space in back, 4 inches on top and 1 inch on either side. Because of this need for ventilation, it’s not possible to hide your wine cooler behind a cabinet door.

Can you put a beverage cooler in a cabinet?

Make sure the floor space is clean and dry. Place the cooler in the cabinet and use the leveling feet and shims (if needed) along with your level to make sure the cooler is level.