Installation guide

Welcome to our wine cooler installation guide!

Welcome to our wine cooler installation guide!

How do you install a built-in wine cooler? What do you need to consider when installing a built-in wine cooler? How does the installation of a built-in wine cooler differ from an integrated wine cooler? We hope that this guide will answer all the questions you might have when installing your wine cooler. It contains information about our built-in and integrated. Our buying guide provides more details on the differences between the wine coolers and what you ought to consider before making a purchase. Do you have other questions or cannot find the information you need? Please contact our professional customer service team who will be happy to assist you!

7 things to consider when installing a wine cooler

1. What height are your kitchen cabinet doors?

You achieve a more aesthetically pleasing, harmonious look in your kitchen if your wine cooler is the same height as your cabinets. We are one of the few suppliers to offer wine coolers with a choice of door heights to match kitchens from Magnet, Neptune Kitchens, Ikea and other makes. If you are unsure which wine cooler is best for your kitchen, contact our expert sales team and they’ll help you find what you need!

2. Is ventilation important?

Yes. Built-in wine coolers and most integrated wine coolers vent from the front. Study the installation diagram on the product page or watch the videos below to determine how much space your wine cooler needs and where that space should be. Useful tip: If you have a front-venting wine cooler, you can, in most cases, fit your own plinth in front of it provided the plinth has ventilation holes. Sleek, seamless and stylish!
2. Is ventilation important?

3. Choose a wine cooler with a hinge that is set into the door!

The hinge on many wine coolers is mounted on top of the door, which rather spoils the aesthetic look when the cooler is built in. If you want the cooler to blend seamlessly with the rest of your kitchen, we therefore suggest you choose one with an inset hinge. Most of the wine coolers we sell at Winestoragecompany.co.uk have this feature.

4. Do not forget to buy a drip tray!

Some insurance companies require you to have a leak guard installed underneath your white goods in case they leak. We have drip trays for all our built-in and integrated wine coolers. It could be a very wise investment!

5. Is there a power socket close by?

Most wine coolers have a 1.8 metre power cable. It is always better to plug the cooler directly into the wall rather than use an extension lead, which might affect the performance of the cooler.

6. Don’t forget the opening angle!

You must remember to allow space for the wine cooler’s door to swing open. In other words, there has to be enough room at the sides to allow the door to open fully. So be sure to study the installation diagram carefully before you start. You can also look at coolers with hinges that are designed specifically to avoid this problem - you’ll find several in the mQuvée range.
6. Don’t forget the opening angle!

7. Is the framework stable enough?

If you are fitting a wine cooler into a tall cabinet, it is important to make sure it is stable enough to support the weight of the cooler. Please watch our video below which explains how to install integrated wine coolers. Is there anything else you want to know after you’ve watched it? Don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll be pleased to help in any way we can!

Important to note!
Please note not to install the wine cooler next to a heat source, such as stove, oven, heater, radiator, dryer or similar appliances. Direct sunlight exposure may also impact the efficiency of the cooler.

Installation of integrated wine coolers

Installation of built-in wine coolers

Anything else you would like to know?

Please contact our expert customer service team if you have any more questions about installing wine coolers. We have more than 50 years of combined experience of wine coolers and will be pleased to help you!