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 Katonah, 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 are based in Katonah, NY and 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 Katonah NY
"Katonah is named for Chief Katonah, an American Indian. Founded with the name Whitlockville, the town changed its name, and later was moved to its present site in 1897, when its former site (Old Katonah) was flooded by the construction of the Cross River Reservoir. More than 50 buildings were moved from the old site to New Katonah, were rolled on logs pulled by horses. Katonah was not the only village affected by New York City's growing demand for water. The Katonah Village Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983."