Whether you’re a serious oenophile or just a weekend quaffer, here are some great ways to store your wine collection
1 RUSTIC CHARM
As these wine storage crates from River Woods fitted perfectly into the alcove in her living room, Lyndy Davis had them built in at the top and bottom, leaving space in the center for a serving area. Accessorized with paintings and a lamp for soft, ambient light, it’s an attractive feature.
2 LIQUID ASSETS
For those who use wine in cooking, incorporating wine storage into kitchen cabinetry is very convenient. “As long as the wine is kept at a constant temperature, you can store it in the kitchen, especially if it’s for everyday use,” says Cape Wine Master Lyn Woodward. In this kitchen, racks built into the island hold bottles horizontally, ensuring that the corks don’t dry out.
3 A GOOD VINTAGE
Built for a wine connoisseur, this cellar features traditional oak shelving made by Blue Planet Furniture set against a stone wall to maintain a cool temperature. In keeping with the French style, wine barrels serve as tasting tables.
4 BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
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