Wine Fridges
If you're a vino lover, a wine fridge is a must. Even if you have limited space, there are 7-bottle coolers that are only 6-inches wide. For the true aficionado with room to spare, we have wine coolers that can hold almost 300 bottles of wine.
Wine fridges are available as freestanding units, they can fit under a counter or they're available built-in. In the left image, this 21-bottle stainless steel unit slides underneath the countertop. In the right image, the wine fridge is built into the custom kitchen island.
Wine Cabinets
If you have a big empty wall that needs to be filled in a kitchen, dining room or living room, consider a large wine cabinet. These cabinets are very versatile and can be used as a coffee bar, wine bar and a place to hold some of your favorite decorative objects.
In the left image, the white cabinet complements the kitchen cabinetry and can hold a multitude of items including wine bottles, glasses, a coffee station and a place for produce and kitchen essentials.
Crafted of wood, steel and tempered glass, this wine cabinet (right image) is a modern addition to any living or dining room. The built-in LED light strips showcase your favorite bottles of wine, liquor and glasses.
Do you have a basement that's been turned into a man cave or an entertainment area? A wine cabinet would be a great addition to this space.
Tabletop Wine Racks
For those with square footage challenges, we have a few small solutions for you. This beautiful marble wavy wine rack is a statement piece. And the stainless steel oval bucket is a gorgeous addition to your buffet table or countertop. It holds four bottles of wine and has a container in the middle to hold ice. Either of these would make great wedding or housewarming gifts — or simply a present to yourself.
Kitchen Islands & Portable Bars
Kitchen islands and portable bars can do triple duty: it provides a place to dine, a seating area for guests and a place to show off your sommelier skills. On the front side, it appears to be a simple kitchen island, but on the back it has a recessed prep area. It holds up to twelve bottles of wine, as well as a stemware rack for wine glasses. A cabinet and two shelves provide plenty of room for linens, serving pieces, produce and more.
Bar Carts
Bar carts are a stylish solution for wine enthusiasts. They fit well into a corner or on a small wall. And there are numerous shapes and styles to choose from. A brass and marble cart would work well in traditional or transitional homes. Black steel carts look great in modern and industrial spaces. Look for bar carts that have designated bottle holders and stemware racks.
Wall-Mounted Wine Racks
Another option for small space dwellers is the wall-mounted wine rack. Create a small wine bar in a kitchen corner by hanging a wine rack with a stemware holder. In the right image, a sleek and minimal wine bottle holder will accommodate eight bottles of wine.
Remodeling Updates
If you're undergoing a kitchen remodel, this is a great opportunity to add a designated spot for your wine collection. In this butler's pantry, they added custom cabinetry overhead to hold 30 bottles of wine. A wine fridge keeps their whites and rosés ready for entertaining. Cabinets on either side work well for a variety of stemware.
If you're contemplating a kitchen or pantry redesign, connect with one of our designers for a free virtual consultation. While you wait, use our Kitchen Visualizer to bring your dream kitchen to life.
Open Shelving
Show off your favorite wine glasses, bottles of wine and accessories with open shelving. Open shelving works well in recessed spaces, kitchens, dining rooms and more. If you have a buffet or a credenza, add open shelving overhead for additional storage. Wall-mounted shelving is available in glass, metal and wood to complement any decor.
Furniture
Would you prefer for your wine to stay hidden? If so, there are plenty of options that simply look like pieces of living or dining room furniture. The black piece with gold accents appears to be an end table or small cabinet, but when you open it up, it has bottle storage, as well as three glassware racks.
In the second piece, an oak wood wine cabinet with caned fronts displays your bottles and stemware. And there's still plenty of room to hold dishes, serving pieces, linens and more in the side cabinets.
Stemware Holders
Stemware holders are a must-have when you're building out a wine bar. They can be added under kitchen cabinets or open shelving. If there's a piece of furniture that you want to convert into a wine bar, they can be affixed to the shelving. Choose from a chrome or brass finish.
In this image, a stemware holder is installed underneath a kitchen cabinet. Add a wine rack or a tray on the countertop underneath to create a makeshift bar.