Honey Brook, PA · Since 1979

Wine Cellars & Home Bars
Built in Pennsylvania

Solid wood wine storage, bar runs, and entertaining walls, rooms built for the evenings you actually host.

45+
Years Building
100%
Solid Hardwood
Wood
Racking In-House
Free
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Entertaining Rooms
Cabinetry for How You Actually Host

Wine cellars and home bars are furniture-grade rooms: dim light, close viewing distances, and guests standing close enough to see every joint. It is where production cabinetry looks cheapest and where a real shop’s work earns its keep.

We design and build the full range, conditioned wine rooms with solid wood racking, glass-front wine walls off dining rooms, wet bars with sink and beverage centers, and full basement bar runs. Recent work includes a dark walnut bar and storage wall and the bar from our Mantoloking shore project; the range shows in our wine cellars and bars gallery.

Everything is built in Honey Brook from solid hardwood, including the racking itself, milled in-house rather than bought as modular pine kit parts.

Conditioned or not? True cellars need insulation and cooling, we build the millwork and coordinate with your HVAC contractor. For most homes, a handsome unconditioned wine wall stores everyday bottles beautifully at a fraction of the cost. We will tell you honestly which your collection needs.

Custom wine cellar with solid wood racking built in Pennsylvania
Solid wood racking, milled in-house
Dark walnut home bar cabinetry with open shelving and storage, PA
Dark walnut bar and storage wall
Custom home bar and wine storage cabinetry by Choice Custom Cabinetry
Bar run with integrated wine storage

Formats
What We Build

Wine Walls
Glass-front, often climate-passive display storage off a dining room or stair landing, the modern way most collections live.
Conditioned Cellars
Full rooms with solid wood racking, case storage, and tasting counters, engineered alongside your cooling contractor.
Wet Bars
Cabinet runs with sink, beverage fridge, glass storage and stone top, basement, den, or off the kitchen as a butler’s pantry hybrid. See our pantry page for that crossover.
Full Basement Bars
The classic: seated bar front, back-bar display wall, kegerator and equipment bays. Built like a kitchen, finished like furniture.

Materials
Woods That Belong in Evening Rooms

Bars and cellars are used at night, under warm light, which is exactly where dark and warm species do their best work. Walnut is the definitive bar wood; cherry ages into classic club warmth; rift white oak with a smoked finish reads modern. Painted bars work too, navy and deep green with brass hardware are the current favorites in our finishing room.


Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Wet bar runs typically start around $8,000 to $12,000; full basement bars with back-bar walls usually land $15,000 to $45,000; conditioned wine cellars vary widely with room size and cooling, with millwork commonly $10,000 to $35,000. We quote from your actual room dimensions.
Yes, racking is milled in our shop from the same hardwood as the cabinetry, sized to your bottle mix (standard, magnum, case bins, display angles). Not modular kit parts.
Yes, and it often should when it is visible from the kitchen. Same doors and finish, or a deliberate contrast, we will show both directions in drawings.
We design around specified units (beverage centers, kegerators, ice makers) and coordinate with your plumber and electrician so rough-ins land exactly where the cabinetry needs them.
A conditioned cellar, usually not. A wine wall or bar with generous bottle storage, absolutely, it is an entertaining feature first and storage second.


Build the Room You Host In

Send us the room dimensions and a photo, we will sketch a bar or cellar plan and give you honest numbers before you pour the first drink.