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Wine Rack Cabinets

If you're like most people, your wine bottles probably live in odd places around the house or dining room. Maybe stacked in a kitchen cupboard where they roll about every time you open the door, or standing upright on the counter getting in the way when you're trying to cook dinner.

Wine rack cabinets solve this problem while giving you something that actually looks good in your home.

Why They're Worth Having

When you store wine properly, it tastes better and lasts longer. Bottles need to lie on their side so the cork stays moist - otherwise it dries out and lets air in, which ruins the wine. A wine rack cabinet does this automatically while keeping everything tidy.

But there's more to it than just wine storage. Most of our cabinets have extra shelves or cupboard space where you can keep wine glasses, bottle openers, and anything else you need for entertaining. It's handy having everything in one place instead of scattered around different drawers and cupboards.

Wooden wine racks work particularly well because wood doesn't get hot and cold as quickly as metal does. This helps keep your wine at a more stable temperature, which makes a real difference to how it tastes.

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Getting the Size Right

Think about how much wine you actually buy and drink rather than getting carried away with a massive unit. If you typically have 6-8 bottles at home, don't buy something that holds 50. You'll just have empty slots staring at you.

Our smaller wine rack cabinets work well for most households. They hold enough bottles for regular use plus a few extras for when you spot a good offer at the shops. The larger ones are great if you buy wine by the case or like to keep different types for different occasions.

Kitchen wine racks make sense if you cook with wine regularly or just want easy access when you're preparing meals. They fit nicely with your existing kitchen units and don't take up valuable counter space.

What to Look For

You want something sturdy that won't wobble when you're putting bottles in or taking them out. Our wine rack cabinets are built to handle daily use without falling apart or looking worn after a few months.

A cabinet with wine rack storage gives you the best value because you get wine storage plus cupboard space in one unit. Much more practical than those wine-only displays that cost more and do less.
The wooden ones are usually made from pinewood, which is strong enough for the job and looks good in most homes. The metal versions suit modern kitchens and are often lighter if you need to move them around.

Where to Put It

Most people automatically think dining room, but put it wherever makes sense for how you live. If you mainly drink wine while cooking or eating in the kitchen, that's where it should go. If you entertain in the living room, maybe there instead.

Corner spots work really well because they use space that often gets wasted anyway. You can fit a surprising amount of wine in a corner unit without it dominating the room.

Wall-mounted kitchen wine racks are brilliant for smaller homes. They keep bottles handy but off the counter, which is always good news in a busy kitchen.

Starting Out

You don't need to spend a fortune or get the biggest unit we sell. Pick something that fits your space and holds a bit more than you currently have. That way you won't outgrow it immediately but you're not paying for storage you'll never use.

Measure your space properly first - we've all made the mistake of buying something that looked perfect online but wouldn't fit where we wanted it.

If you're not sure which wine rack cabinet would work best in your home, give us a call. We've helped plenty of people figure out what works in real houses with real families, and we're happy to talk through the options with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Wine Rack Cabinets

A wine rack cabinet gives you wine storage plus extra cupboard space for glasses, bottle openers, and other bits. Regular wine racks just hold bottles. You get much more value and functionality with a cabinet - it's like having a mini bar setup in one unit.

Think about what you actually drink rather than going overboard. If you typically have 6-8 bottles at home, a 12-15 bottle cabinet gives you room to grow. Buy wine by the case? Go for something bigger like our 40+ bottle units. You don't want empty slots staring at you.

Both work well, but wooden wine racks have some advantages. Wood doesn't heat up and cool down as quickly as metal, so your wine stays at a more stable temperature. Plus they look great in most homes. Metal ones are lighter and suit modern kitchens perfectly.

Put it wherever makes sense for how you live. Cook with wine a lot? Keep it in the kitchen. Mainly drink wine in the dining room? That's where it should go. Corner spots work brilliantly because they use space that often gets wasted anyway.

Yes, definitely. When bottles lie on their side, the cork stays moist and doesn't dry out. If corks dry out, air gets in and ruins your wine. All our wine rack cabinets store bottles horizontally - it's built into the design.

Most of our kitchen wine racks are designed to work with standard kitchen layouts. Measure your space first - we've all bought something that looked perfect online but wouldn't fit where we wanted it. If you're unsure, give us a call and we'll help you work it out.

Very sturdy. We build them to handle daily use without wobbling when you're putting bottles in or taking them out. The wooden ones are typically made from solid pinewood, and the metal versions have proper construction that won't fall apart after a few months.

We deliver your wine rack cabinet free to any UK mainland address. Most orders arrive within 3-5 working days, so you'll have your wine properly organised in no time. Larger units might take an extra day or two but we'll keep you updated.

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  • What's the difference between a wine rack cabinet and a regular wine rack?

    A wine rack cabinet gives you wine storage plus extra cupboard space for glasses, bottle openers, and other bits. Regular wine racks just hold bottles. You get much more value and functionality with a cabinet - it's like having a mini bar setup in one unit.

  • How many bottles should my wine rack cabinet hold?

    Think about what you actually drink rather than going overboard. If you typically have 6-8 bottles at home, a 12-15 bottle cabinet gives you room to grow. Buy wine by the case? Go for something bigger like our 40+ bottle units. You don't want empty slots staring at you.

  • Are wooden wine racks better than metal ones?

    Both work well, but wooden wine racks have some advantages. Wood doesn't heat up and cool down as quickly as metal, so your wine stays at a more stable temperature. Plus they look great in most homes. Metal ones are lighter and suit modern kitchens perfectly.

  • Where should I put my wine rack cabinet in my home?

    Put it wherever makes sense for how you live. Cook with wine a lot? Keep it in the kitchen. Mainly drink wine in the dining room? That's where it should go. Corner spots work brilliantly because they use space that often gets wasted anyway.

  • Do I need to store wine bottles on their side?

    Yes, definitely. When bottles lie on their side, the cork stays moist and doesn't dry out. If corks dry out, air gets in and ruins your wine. All our wine rack cabinets store bottles horizontally - it's built into the design.

  • Will a kitchen wine rack fit with my existing units?

    Most of our kitchen wine racks are designed to work with standard kitchen layouts. Measure your space first - we've all bought something that looked perfect online but wouldn't fit where we wanted it. If you're unsure, give us a call and we'll help you work it out.

  • How sturdy are your wine rack cabinets?

    Very sturdy. We build them to handle daily use without wobbling when you're putting bottles in or taking them out. The wooden ones are typically made from solid pinewood, and the metal versions have proper construction that won't fall apart after a few months.

  • How quickly do wine rack cabinets arrive?

    We deliver your wine rack cabinet free to any UK mainland address. Most orders arrive within 3-5 working days, so you'll have your wine properly organised in no time. Larger units might take an extra day or two but we'll keep you updated.