A well-designed bar or wine cellar is more than a place to store drinks — it’s a space to showcase personal taste, entertain guests, and bring character to a home.
At Brookie Build, we craft custom bar and cellar solutions for acreage properties across Brisbane’s western suburbs. Whether part of a larger renovation or a standalone upgrade, these lifestyle-driven additions elevate everyday living with function and flair. We understand that for some, a bar or wine cellar is a focal point for hosting and relaxing, while for others it’s about precision storage, ageing, and collection. We tailor each design around your unique lifestyle, combining technical excellence with thoughtful aesthetics.
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We create custom bar and wine cellar spaces that meet a wide range of needs, from practical to prestige. Images are representative for concept only.

Entertainer’s Bars
These spaces are built for social gatherings, with custom cabinetry, integrated sinks, refrigeration, and display lighting. Designs often include:
- Open shelving or glass-front cabinets for bottles and glassware
- Stone or timber benchtops for mixing drinks and serving
- Mirror splashbacks, feature tiles, or LED strip lighting for ambience
- Seating nooks or connection to living/dining zones
Styles range from industrial black and brass palettes to more coastal or classic timber designs.
Wine Collector’s Cellars
For those passionate about wine, a dedicated space can manage temperature, organisation, and long-term storage. Depending on budget and requirements, we can incorporate:
- Climate-controlled cabinets or full walk-in cellars
- Modular or custom shelving for bottle-specific storage
- Timber, metal, or acrylic racking, depending on aesthetic and function
- Viewing windows, architectural lighting, and tasting tables for display impact
- Flooring, insulation, and door choices to support cellar conditions
Styles often reflect the home’s design, from rustic European to contemporary luxe.


Hybrid Utility Zones
Some homes benefit from a bar or wine display integrated within another space, such as a kitchen, living area, or hallway. These multi-use builds allow for:
- A dry bar within a kitchen wall or pantry zone
- Bar fridges and wine drawers integrated into island benches
- Wine display walls with backlit shelving
- Under-stair or alcove solutions in tight spaces
- Smart storage for spirits, stemware, and accessories
Style examples include dark timber and stone contrast looks, clean white-and-brass combinations, and minimalist black-on-black designs.
Why Choose Brookie Build
High Quality of Delivery
We use our expert knowledge and training to deliver on your vision with high project finish quality precision, accuracy to plan, a craftsman-style approach and a positive attitude.
Protect & Respect
We respect that this is your home and value the opportunity to partner with you in its improvement. We maintain a clean and tidy job site, not just for OHSA but to give you the best experience of service.
Time Conscious
When we commit our time to you we’re there! You can be sure that if any adjustments to our working hours on your project or timelines arise we will communicate directly with you.
Materials Make The Difference
Choosing the right finishes ensures that your bar or wine cellar is both durable and visually stunning.
Cabinetry Finishes – Set the tone for your space with quality materials.
- Timber Veneer – Warm and classic, great for both rustic and modern styles
- Two-Pack Polyurethane – Smooth, coloured finish ideal for custom tones
- Laminate – Cost-effective with a huge range of finishes including metallics
Benchtops – Functional surfaces with lasting style.
- Natural Stone – Marble or granite for elegance and individuality
- Engineered Quartz – Durable, consistent and low-maintenance
- Timber Slabs – Adds texture and warmth, ideal for bar counters
Storage & Racking – Keep your collection secure and stylish.
- Timber Wine Racks – Traditional, sturdy, and flexible for bottle shapes
- Metal Grid Systems – Industrial feel with high visibility
- Acrylic Displays – Clean, modern, and space-saving
Lighting & Ambience – Define the mood and showcase your collection.
- LED Strip Lighting – Under shelves or racks for visual impact
- Downlights – Create focal points on key features
- Pendant Lighting – Adds a design statement over a bar bench
Climate & Comfort – Enhance performance and long-term function. Ensure you have appliances that climate control your collection.
- Insulation & Sealing – Essential for maintaining cellar temperature
- Ventilation & Dehumidifiers – Support air quality and reduce humidity
- Appliance Integration – Bar fridges, wine coolers, and sink fittings as needed
Our Proven Renovation Process
1. Consultation
We visit your home to understand your vision, goals, and budget.
2. Design & Planning
We’ll share a high level ballpark so you know how your idea can be realized.
3. Detailed Quote
No surprises, just transparent pricing and options that suit your budget.
4. Build & Manage
We coordinate everything and keep you informed at every stage.
5. Final Walkthrough
Once complete, we walk through together to ensure everything is perfect.
Frequently Asked Questions
Planning a new bar, cellar or entertaining area renovation often comes with plenty of questions, and we’re here to make the process as clear and stress-free as possible. Below are answers to some of the most common things our clients ask when starting their journey.
Can a wine cellar be built in an area without natural ventilation?
Yes, wine cellars do not require natural ventilation. In fact, most collectors prefer a sealed environment with mechanical ventilation or climate control. Proper insulation, vapour barriers, and a dedicated cooling unit can maintain ideal humidity and temperature even in enclosed rooms.
Do I need a climate-controlled cellar to store wine?
It depends on how long you plan to store wine. For short-term storage, ambient conditions in a shaded room may suffice. For long-term ageing, consistent temperatures between 12-16°C and 60-70% humidity are ideal. Climate-control units help achieve this, especially in Brisbane’s hot and humid climate.
What types of appliances can be integrated into a bar?
We can integrate bar fridges, wine fridges, sinks, ice makers, glass washers, or even kegerators. Some clients opt for dual-zone wine fridges or under-bench fridge drawers depending on the setup and available space. We help source and coordinate appliances during the build.
How do I choose between a wine wall, walk-in cellar, or cabinet?
It comes down to how much you want to store and how you use the space. A wine wall or display cabinet works well for 20–100 bottles and suits entertainers. A walk-in cellar is ideal for collectors with larger cellars or for those wanting a tasting space. We can guide you based on lifestyle and available area.
Can a bar be added as part of a kitchen or living room renovation?
Yes, bars are often included as part of broader kitchen, dining, or living upgrades. Dry bars in pantries or adjacent cabinetry are popular, as are under-stair or corner units in open-plan rooms. In our portfolio a client in a Kenmore townhouse included a wet bar adjacent their kitchen as an entertainers delight.
What are common design styles for bars and wine cellars?
Styles range from contemporary black and timber contrasts to rustic reclaimed-timber cellars or minimalist white-and-glass designs. We can help develop a cohesive aesthetic based on your broader interior design.
How much wine can a typical cellar hold?
It varies widely. A small cabinet may hold 30–50 bottles, while a walk-in space can be designed to hold hundreds. For example, a 2m x 2m cellar with floor-to-ceiling racks can store over 500 bottles depending on rack type.
Do wine cellars or bars need special flooring?
Yes, especially cellars. Flooring should be non-porous and stable in temperature fluctuations. Tile, sealed concrete, or engineered timber are all good choices. Bars benefit from durable, stain-resistant surfaces that are easy to clean.
Can I include glass display windows in a wine cellar?
Yes, and you may choose to include viewing panels or glass walls. We use double-glazed or thermally insulated glass if the space is climate-controlled to prevent condensation and heat transfer.
Can you help with council approval if required?
Yes, if any structural, electrical, or plumbing work requires approval, we can guide you through the process and coordinate necessary documentation and compliance requirements. This may be a requirement for example in the case that you are constructing a new structure on your property as a standalone bar or entertainers structure.