If you’re a wine enthusiast, but don’t have a wine cellar, it’s okay. You can still proudly display your vintages, either as a backdrop or as the star of your kitchen.
This room is the ideal place for wine storage, as it’s close to the wine glasses and entertainment area for guests. Even those with a smaller kitchen can find ways to store their bottles efficiently and beautifully.
Make Use of Empty Wall Space
It’s amazing how many kitchens – big and small – don’t make the most of wall space. Even if your kitchen is tiny, you probably have a bit of empty wall space. Why not consider mounting a small wine rack that can shelve your bottles?
Aluminum rails, wooden shelves, or cubbies can display wine bottles with the label up so that you can easily grab whichever suits your fancy. Plus, they look sleek and sophisticated on the kitchen wall.
This option makes a lot of sense for many consumers, as the designs are vast and varied. There are some mounted wine racks that double as glass racks, too. The top of the shelves can hold bottles of wine, while the glasses hang from the bottom. A multi-purpose unit such as this is what small kitchens are all about!
Try a Sleek Countertop Caddy
Depending on how much counter space you have, trim and sleek wine caddy could be a great solution. Something modern and stable will suit a smaller kitchen, as it can sit up against the wall and take up minimal space.
It’s also a useful unit to have on hand when entertaining or having an at-home date night because you can pick it up and place it on a table. This is one alternative for those who have a handful of bottles that they can display. Not only is it gorgeous, but it’s a unique piece that is bound to strike up a conversation with guests.
Go Vertical
While lots of wine racks and cabinets are horizontal, you can also find lots of options that stack bottles vertically. This is great for people who are short on space but still want to show off their vintages. Stackable wine racks can sit on the floor, a table, or the countertop; wherever you can incorporate them into space.
There are loads of different designs available, too. You might prefer a more contemporary design with a metal frame. Or, perhaps you want something more rustic, opting instead for a wooden rack.
The nice thing about these racks is that they can be as tall or as short as you want. If you’ve only got a handful of bottles to store, then a shorter rack can sit on your counter. For larger collections, a floor to ceiling unit could be just the ticket.
Some individuals prefer a furniture-style wine cabinet, such as these units, that generally blend in perfectly with your home decor, and include ample shelving & storage space for your bottle collection. But you’d ideally need to choose a tall model, that doesn’t eat up too much space in your kitchen.
If you want something more substantial, you might also consider a refrigerated wine cabinet, which is generally equipped with a built-in cooling unit, and perfect for storing & aging fine wine.
Consider Converting a Drawer
For simple sliding and storing, check out some drawer converters that you can buy online. They work with a large majority of standard kitchen drawers, so all you have to do is clear one of yours out and insert this convenient wine storage converter.
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These units typically require a drawer that is at least 18 inches wide. They feature solid construction and heavy-duty bearings to ensure that all of your bottles, no matter the size, stay safe and secure.
A Unit That Works Double Duty
Some wine racks are wider than they are tall and can function as both a wine rack and a table for entertaining guests. These structures can be as rustic or modern as you like, and they can serve as a kitchen island or sit against the wall as a statement piece. Either way, they’re a versatile piece of furniture that can elevate your space.
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Small Wine Refrigerator
As mentioned above, there are wine refrigerators that can stand vertically against a wall, but there are also mini versions that look great, especially in small kitchens. Some of these cabinets are small enough to fit just six bottles, while others can fit a few dozen. While these can be an expensive purchase, there are ways to cover the cost upfront if you are considering a remodel of your kitchen. Title loans are often used to cover those costs and give your kitchen a new look!
For those who are serious about their wine collection, they may invest in a built-in wine cabinet that sits under the counter, similar to the way a dishwasher is positioned.
There are even countertop coolers that can sit right on your kitchen counter, but this is a matter of taste. You might prefer to use all of your counter space for meal prep and cooking.
Author’s Bio
Lori Wade is a journalist from Louisville. She is a content writer for who have experience in small editions, Lori is now engaged in news and conceptual articles on the topic of home decor. If you are interested in gardening or lifestyle, you can find her on Twitter & LinkedIn. She has good experience and knowledge in the field.