Are you an oenophile? If you're as obsessed with wine as these homeowners, you'll soak up every last detail of these wine storage solutions. Some designers have incorporated the wine storage into the living spaces and use them as room separators. Other designers have gone all out and made the wine bottles the center of a kitchen or entryway. From hiding your wine collection under your stairs, to placing your bottles in a cabinet that blends in with other appliances, these wine storage ideas are inspiring. Keep scrolling to see basement wine cellars which can be seen from upstairs through glass floors!
Uniform wine bottle shelves are picked out under bright LED strips in this moody dark dining room setting. Larger Magnum bottles are exhibited inside a surrounding frame of display shelves. A neighbouring courtyard design offers a perfect place to sit and savour the flavour before or after dinner.
Deeply dramatic and oh-so-atmospheric, the wine storage wall inside this unique wine cellar is moulded around the peaks of a rockface focal wall. A freestanding bar stands out in front to accommodate a couple of avid wine tasters.
Bright and beautiful, this ethereal wine room decor scheme is befitting of the heavenly tastes that await inside an uber modern wine rack. Strung on a thin wireframe skeleton, suspended blocks hold the wine bottles securely in place without blocking the natural flow of light from one space to the next.
All up top, this wooden wine storage rack is tagged onto the end of a boxed-in kitchen extractor unit. The chunky wooden volume protrudes from the end of a pegboard wall with adjustable shelving to create one attractive run of utility.
A room of many options, this wine cellar has both a relaxed lounge area and a more formal wine tasting bar. A wide wine storage wall is lit brightly from within, ensuring it remains the star of the show.
Exposed brickwork draws to eye toward a wall of elongated wine storage shelves in this airy and light-filled space. A low console unit matches the wood grain aesthetic and the stretch of the shelves above it.
As you arrive through the large and impressive front door of this luxury abode, a wall-mounted bar and wine rack arrangement are well placed to make you feel welcome and in good company.
Surrounded by stunning stone, this vertical wine storage unit adds a sliver of light and contrast. The narrow addition becomes the shining focal point of the room through its warm illumination and bold black border.
Clean-cut and climate-controlled, this white marble-clad wine cellar stands brightly behind a frameless glass wall. Perimeter lights wrap the walls around the ceiling and baseline to form a cool, evenly distributed glow.
Movies, snacks, and a good bottle of wine sound like a great night at home, so why not put the wine selection right there beside the TV? This tall and narrow wine storage rack tags neatly onto the end of a storage unit so that the wine bottles playfully overlap the media wall.
The eye just keeps on climbing up this mesmerising, extraordinarily tall wine storage wall. Climate controlled cabinets are situated in the centre, next to the dining table, for easy access.
This cosy enclosure is just big enough for two people and a bespoke wine storage cabinet.
Keeping all labels front and centre, this special wine storage unit displays in landscape format. This layout also means that the unit depth can be shallower than those that display wine bottles with corks facing outward, so it’s a great space-saving solution.
Sloping lines give this custom-made wine storage wall a sleek, futuristic aesthetic. LED ribbons accentuate its unique silhouette.
Installed right by a hidden bar area, this wine storage fridge is ideally situated for opening bottles and decanting.
You would be forgiven for thinking that this nifty wine rack was a piece of modern sculptural art with its freeform shape and wall-hung design. Its compact dimensions make it a suitable option for mounting right above the dining table.
A built-in beauty delivers a tailored look that encroaches very little upon floor space. A natural wooden insert makes warm contrast with a host wall of white shiplap.
In a kitchen design of restrained minimalism, an illuminated wine storage wall supplies a bright beacon of interest. More images here.
Extruding from a wooden backsplash wall, this wine rack design has a pegboard appeal. Timber shelves run alongside the installation to continue the natural, open look.
Industrial vibes call for a heavy-duty wine storage solution, and a bold black column refrigerator does just the job.
Down low but still on show, an under-counter wine cooler makes a bright and interesting interruption in a sleek, modern kitchen run.
Another under counter wine cooler installation, but this time tucked conveniently into a central kitchen island where the host can continue eye contact and uninterrupted conversation with guests.
Make wine storage the focal point of an open plan living space by placing it at the crossroads between zones.
Tucked in tight, a floor to ceiling wine rack is easily morphed with kitchen cabinets to achieve a streamlined finish.
Utterly unique and visually startling, a wine storage pod makes quite the talking point.
Being on a downward spiral becomes a positive thing when it is a spiral staircase that leads down into a well-stocked wine cellar. A glass porthole makes a showpiece of a floor-level entrance and lets light filter down onto the shelves.
Understairs storage isn’t just for hiding away the family’s coats and shoes. Custom-built wine cabinets are a far more fun way to use up that dead space.
Glass floors are an amusing way to call attention to treasured wine storage cellars. Push the boat out a little further with an enchanting light show too.
This understairs wine storage chamber dives a little deeper, making space for the homeowner to step inside.
This natural wood wine storage wall is the highlight of the dining room. The same material is used with the cabinets in the kitchen to bring it all together. Spotlights make it front-and-center.
This living room and kitchen floor plan is separated slightly by the white wine tower. Circular holes are cut all the way through and hold bottles perfectly. The design is also followed through above the kitchen cabinets.
A little bit different than the circular wine storage in the previous image, this wall doesn't have holes cut all the way through it. Instead, rounded holes with backs hold more than one bottle of wine. The circles are in different shapes, allowing different sized bottles to be held.
The backs of steps don't have to be bland. This wine storage solution illuminates the unique floating stairs while serving a purpose.
These wine bottles are stored alongside both sides of a wine cellar under steps in a loft-space. The exposed brick adds an industrial feel to the space and spotlights illuminate valuable bottles.
The first thing you'll notice when you walk into this entryway is the exquisite wine room. Glass and lights grab your attention to the stacks of bottles. The white sleek style of the stairs and design make the cellar even more dramatic.
Under the steps in this home there are lots of hidden treasures. The dark gray cabinets look unassuming until you open them. There is a freezer drawer and above it a space for wine.
Wine bottles are artfully stuck between the different spaces of this honeycomb design. The wall makes a statement and also serves a purpose. The colors tie in perfectly with the abstract painting.
Instead of keeping their wine bottles in a cellar or allowing them to separate a space, these homeowners allow them to be the center of their dining room. The back wall highlights the bottles and creates a fun texture up the wall.
An ultra modern space like this is made complete with the towering acrylic wine tower. The see-through material keeps the attention on the wine bottles, which appear to be floating. This accent keeps the room open, but divides up the dining space from the rest of the design.
Similar to the image before it, this wine tower is made of a see-through material. The wall separates the dining and living space. The tall element bring the eye upward and draws attention to the art around the room.
Wine doesn't always have to be on display. This fun storage solution keeps your bottles close by and organized. The wine storage is hidden beneath the bar and there are numbers below each bottle. Enclosed cabinets offer a neat and tidy space to hold wine decanters, corkscrews, and other essentials.
This built-in wine rack looks like it's within an ornate frame. The different "frames" around it draw your attention to the middle. Having the bottles face bottom first also creates congruency.
Wine racks can be created by using all different types of materials. Your only limit is your imagination! This fun rack is made of PVC pipes. The light from the window creates a fun hue when it hits the different bottles.
Instead of laying bottles of wine within a circular holder, this space has vertical shelves to hold them. The end result is wall art, which also serves a purpose!
Don't see a wine cellar? Look harder. The glass floor leads you to the underground wine cellar. The use of greenery hanging above it creates a fun play on shapes. The straight lines in this modern home are broken up by the organic nature of the greens hanging.
This wine space is one of the coolest you'll ever see! The rounded glass window built into the floor lifts to reveal a spiral staircase. The staircase leads you down into the owner's personal wine cellar. The lighting of the cellar in a dark room makes it even more inspiring.
This may be one of the craziest living rooms you'll ever see! Below the refined formal space is a glass floor. The floor reveals a wine cellar. The cellar has acrylic shelves which hold the wine bottles. It really looks cool when it is black lit!
A kitchen continues to flow into the hall space when the glass-like wine wall is added. Other elements, like the skylights and floor accent make it flow with the aesthetics of the space effortlessly.
This wine rack isn't from a video game, but it looks like it could be in one! The squares have a giga-bite affect on the wall. Different bottles are placed in the square holes.
The curved flaps of this white wall accent fit bottles of wine perfectly. The end result is a wall piece that looks like the bottles are rolling down the wall!
It's OK if you don't have a lot of space to dedicate to your wine collection. Instead of redoing an entire wing of your home, purchase this Don Vino Winerack table. Holding just enough bottles for a starter collection, this table is fun and stylish.