You’ve come a long way from ordering the house wine. Why shouldn’t you have the same selection in your home, as at the finest restaurants? Gerety Building & Restoration designs and installs home wine cellars for storage as well as entertaining throughout homes in Bedford, NY and Westchester County, NY . We can transform underutilized areas in your lower level into a wine cellar lined with cedar, mahogany, or exotic wood, with capacity for a few hundred or a few thousand bottles.
Gerety Building & Restoration takes every detail of wine cellar design into consideration. Our foremost priority is temperature and humidity control; many of our custom wine cellars are multi-zoned, using state-of-the-art technology. With a single click you can monitor your cellar’s status online, get temperature and humidity notifications, and receive alerts. We also address how your home wine cellar will be used – to store a personal collection or as an extension of your home’s entertaining space.
Gerety’s custom carpentry and in-house mill shop can create custom wine racks, display cases, and cabinets. Our wine cellar design services include sourcing natural stones and unique tiles for counters and flooring. Include a wet bar and sound system, and you have a complete entertaining environment.
A custom wine cellar is a special and unique addition to your home. With Gerety Building & Restoration you can be assured that great care will be taken in every step of your home wine cellar’s design and construction. We can all raise a glass to that.
History of Bedford NY
"The town of Bedford was founded on December 23, 1680 when twenty-two Puritans from Stamford, Connecticut purchased a tract of land three miles square known as the "Hopp Ground" from Chief Katonah and several other Indians for coats, blankets, wampum and cloth. Bedford was made a part of Connecticut in 1697 when a patent fixed the boundaries as a six-mile square and only when King William III of England issued a royal decree in 1700, to settle a boundary dispute, did Bedford become part of New York."