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9 Ideas for Wine Storage

It’s time to admit it: You’ve got a wine collection. Here’s how to clear the counter and get your bottles organized in style

Jess Chamberlain

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Build it in

Small spaces demand hardworking walls. In this home's micro kitchen, the Ikea cabinet components (not custom) left some wall space after installation. Homeowner and architect Kyle Zerbey customized the negative space with a shelf for cookbooks and cubbies for wine.

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Let it rest

Get those beautiful bottles off the butcher block and the pantry floor. Off-the-shelf wine racks like these can reside wherever's convenient at home: on top of the fridge, on the dining room buffet, even on a living room shelf.
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Open a wine bar

Often wine tasting at home means the host emerges from the basement with a few choice bottles. Instead, consider keeping your vino within reach for entertaining. This wine bar nook is the envy of party guests, complete with a wine cooler and gallery-like bottle collection.

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Go modular

Ready to admit you've got more than a starter collection? Choose a modular wine rack that can grow as your wine inventory does the same. These cube systems can be stacked or displayed side-by-side. More: Tips from Sunset wine editor Sara Schneider on starting and organizing a wine cellar
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Start a cellar

Have you started buying wine in cases? It's time for a wine-focused space at home. Dedicate an area--ideally in the basement, but a garage wall or spare closet works too--and get organized.

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Make it a room

Ready to call your wine crush what it is? (A serious hobby.) You have a reading nook with wall-to-wall bookshelves, and a dedicated TV lounge space, so why store your wine in the basement crawlspace? Meet your dream wine room. (And start researching local cabinet makers.)

More: Check out these ideas for storage and display in Sunset's wine nook, the functional wine storage and tasting space in our former Menlo Park office

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Keep your party cool

Whatever the season, you want to serve your whites cold. When entertaining, fill a wide and shallow vessel with ice, tuck in the bottles so the labels are visible, and let guests help themselves.

More: Here's a handy tip for the fastest way to chill white wine. Spoiler: It doesn't involve the freezer.

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Climatize

This custom American black walnut cabinetry is designed around a wine cooler keeping bottles at a consistent temperature.

More: Check out wine cooler and cabinet options from IWA, one of our favorite purveyors

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Think vertical

Short on storage space? A wall mounted wine tube rack is a quick solution for homes with space constraints. (It's also a great choice for renters for whom built-ins aren't an option.) Turn bottle labels out so your wine inventory doubles as wall art.