Hey there, wine lovers! Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just starting out, finding the perfect way to store your favorite bottles can be both fun and stylish.
1. Built-In Cabinet Cubbies
Maximize your kitchen space by integrating cubbies above cabinets. I painted mine to match the kitchen, and it serves as both storage and decoration.
2. Vertical Pegboard Storage
A pegboard isn’t just for the garage! I used one to create a vertical wine display, making it easy to see and grab my favorite bottles.
3. Innovative Angled Supports
Get creative with angled supports that defy gravity. I love the surprise on my guests’ faces when they see my bottles seemingly floating on the wall.
4. DIY Wall-Mounted Racks
Why not turn your love for wine into wall art? I once used reclaimed wood to create a wall-mounted rack that not only saved space but became the centerpiece of my dining room.
5. Repurposed Clay Pipes
Think outside the box with repurposed clay pipes. I turned mine into a unique wine rack, and it always gets compliments for its industrial look.
6. Minimalist Geometric Holder
For those who love a modern touch, a minimalist geometric holder can be a game-changer. I crafted one using simple plywood, and its sleek lines never fail to impress my guests.
7. Leather Sling Holder
For a soft touch, try a leather sling holder. I crafted one with leather and metal rods, and it adds a luxurious feel to my wine corner.
8. Antique Trolley Display
Transform an antique trolley into a mobile wine station. I found mine at a flea market, and it adds a touch of vintage charm to my living room.
9. Under-Cabinet Copper Rack
Utilize that under-cabinet space with a sleek copper rack. I installed one in my kitchen, and it not only adds storage but also a bit of glam.
10. Repurposed Plant Hangers
Ever thought of using plant hangers for wine bottles? I did just that, and it added a whimsical boho touch to my decor.
11. Geometric Wall Display
Transform your wall into a statement piece with a geometric display. I designed one that holds both bottles and glasses, and it’s as much art as it is storage.
12. Wine and Glass Combo
If you’re short on space, consider a holder that combines wine bottles and glasses. I made one for my studio, and it’s perfect for impromptu tastings with friends.
13. Rustic Wooden Crate
There’s something charming about the rustic look of a wooden crate. I once used one to store my wine bottles, and it added a cozy vibe to my kitchen.
14. Portable Bar Cart
Keep your wine on the move with a portable bar cart. I love mine because it holds everything I need for a cozy night in or a lively get-together.

