An emerald green cabinet with herringbone panels along the face doubles as an extra space for a coffee bar and wine storage. A shelf is installed diagonally in each open-faced overhead cabinet to compartmentalize the wine storage.
17 Indulgent Wine Rack Ideas To Incorporate Into Your Home
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Published: January 26, 2023
Updated: November 30, 2023
If you have taken an interest in wine over the years, you have a small collection going and require a place to organize your collection. Luckily there are a number of ways to creatively display your wine collection proudly in your home, no matter how extravagant or small it may be. Simply installing an overhead cabinet with a built-in wine rack, or mounting a riddling rack somewhere within your kitchen can give you plenty of storage capacity, and it can be an attractive feature too.
Another popular option includes repurposing tables or dressers and customizing them to store and display wine bottles. If you really want to showcase your collection, then you won’t want to miss the wall pegs that make your wine bottles the focal point of the room. If you’re not familiar with wine racks or how to properly store bottles, take a look at some of the wine rack ideas we have assembled below and see if you like any of the storage solutions and how they are displayed.
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A unique, rustic bar cart features a coffee maker and a wooden tray filled with beverage accessories. Wooden floating shelves hold white mugs on the wall above, while a skeleton stands nearby to add some fun to the design.
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A kitchenette space with white cabinetry and built-in overhead wine bottle storage serves as a coffee and beverage bar across from the pantry. A trellising wine rack is installed between the overhead cabinets and granite counters. A wood tray with beverage mixers is placed below next to glass jars.
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A small beverage station is tucked into a corner between a closet and a pantry door. White overhead cabinetry with glass panels is installed over a dark lower cabinet with a wine fridge. The center overhead cabinet is left open-faced, allowing for wine and spirits to be stored.
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A kitchenette with dark cabinets, granite counters, and gold hardware is furnished with a stainless steel sink and coffee machine. Just above the coffee bar is a built-in wine storage compartment. The open-faced storage area is shaded by the overhead cabinets and notched to prevent the bottles from shifting.
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A white hood hangs over a stainless steel range on white raised panel cabinet doors. A wine rack is installed next to the cabinets, while a black coffee maker sits on the light gray counter in front of the off-white backsplash.
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This riddling rack is a perfect fit for this rustic farmhouse kitchen with a white shiplap paneled island and dark wood flooring. The dark stained finish on this wine rack gives a weathered look to the piece and provides ample space for bottle, plant, or candle displays. Two large glass pendant lights hang over the white shiplap island to continue the farmhouse look.
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A bright kitchen with white cabinetry uses a small prep space as a beverage bar. Overhead glass-paneled cabinets store cocktail and wine glasses, while the neighboring cabinet has open-faced trellis shelving compartments for wine bottle storage.
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A neutral farmhouse kitchen gets a white island with a built-in wood wine rack set over a pair of cabinets beside the bar top seating area. The raw wood wine rack matches the colors of the rattan counter-height stools and the bohemian rattan pendant lights over the counter.
10 of Using a Hallway Table as a Wine Rack
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A rustic wood hallway table is furnished with wire wine racks along the lower shelf and utilized as an open wine storage area. The tabletop is decorated modestly with neutral accent decor like the gray succulent vase, black books, gray glass vase, and black tapered table lamps.
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White built-in cabinetry with a white countertop serves as a bar hutch for this rustic formal dining space. A wine rack is built into the overhead cabinetry and organized into single-bottle compartments. Glass face cabinets on either side showcase a range of wine and cocktail glasses.
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A white shiplap wall with a black framed portrait has a set of black pegs evenly spaced to display wine bottles. The white countertop below is equipped with a wine-tasting set, a rustic wood branch, and a bird figurine. Additional open-faced wood compartments are installed in the cabinetry below.
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A brick feature wall runs along one wall in this dining room, giving the space a rustic vibe. A white sideboard with a built-in wine rack is decorated with a drinks tray, cutting board, and brass candlesticks. On the wall above are three floating shelves accessorized with more wooden cutting boards and white potted plants.
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A small beverage station is used as a wine bar with built-in open-faced bottle storage cabinets over a gray-speckled granite counter. The neighboring shelves are given a wood-textured wallpaper backing and furnished with white florals and glass vases.
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Black freestanding wood burning stove is fitted next to a floor to ceiling light wood built-in wine rack. A black metal spindle chair stands in front of the fireplace on beige floor tiles.
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Brown leather and black metal bar stools are seated at a stained wood kitchen island with white and gray marble countertop. A stainless steel microwave in island cabinet is fitted above a built-in wine rack.
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An antique black dresser is repurposed as a standalone wine rack in this dining room space by removing the face of the drawers and notching the shelf lips to keep the necks of the wine bottles stable. The shelves conveniently roll out for easy viewing of the selection. A wooden farmhouse table with black, ladder-back chairs continue the rustic theme.