Four genius wine storage solutions for your kitchen
Storage ideas
You can integrate wine storage into your kitchen design scheme, regardless of the room's style or size. Our ideas will have you digging those bottles out of the cupboard in no time. Pour yourself a glass and get creative with our top wine storage solutions.
First, some wine storage solution rules
Remember that wine needs to be looked after. When designing wine storage, make sure to follow these guidelines:
- Store your wine away from any heat sources (like the fridge, toaster, or oven), as it can hurt the quality.
- Don't keep your wine in direct light - opt for a dark, shaded area. Natural light can affect the taste.
- Always keep wine bottles stored horizontally, so the cork doesn't dry out.
- Choose kitchen storage that offers the right environment to ensure your wine will last long and taste delicious for years - or hours - to come.
Now we’ve gone through the rules of caring for your wine, it’s time to look at the various wine storage ideas and solutions for your kitchen.
1Wine coolers: A class act
A necessity for any keen wine drinker, wine coolers are designed solely to sustain the quality of your wine and provide easy access for when you fancy a glass or two. With a range of design options, it's easy to find a wine cooler that suits your kitchen:
- Freestanding wine coolers can be moved around to suit activity levels in your kitchen.
- Integrated wine coolers are built into your kitchen layout and can sit flush with your floor units or be mounted to sit between wall cabinets, for a sleek effect.
- Slimline wine coolers are ideal for small kitchens as they are narrow and can easily be slotted into a tight space.
Check out our tips for choosing a wine cooler for more inspiration.
2Land ahoy: Wine island
Kitchen islands are brilliant for improving storage and functionality, and they can provide a solution for your wine bottles, too. Deep, square compartments can be fitted at one end of your island, which you can easily slot bottles into.
The number of compartments you include is up to you - consider adding a row at the top or bottom of your island, or turn one entire side into a whole area for wine storage. This provides quick access when you need a splash for cooking, and once you've run out, the compartments can be used to store other narrow kitchen utensils.
3Shelf art: Wine on display
Go the extra mile and turn your wine bottles into an art display. An open shelving unit that has both narrow compartments and larger-sized spaces allows you to showcase your wine bottles alongside accessories, plants or your favourite wine glasses, making it a stylish wine storage solution.
4Feeling griddy: Finding space for wine storage
If you don't have the space for a wine cooler or a designated shelf, consider fitting a narrow grid of wine bottle compartments into your kitchen layout. A row of five compartments is about the same size as a kitchen drawer, and so can be fitted into a range of nooks and crannies in your kitchen.
A wine bottle grid can be installed horizontally or vertically, and so it's easy to find a space between cupboards or swap one of your drawers out to fit one in. And, like wine storage on an island, if you run out of wine you can use the space to store other kitchen essentials.
No more excuses - regardless of your kitchen's size, you can find a place to show off your favourite reds, whites, and pinks. Now sit back and celebrate with a glass of your favourite wine.
To see how you can incorporate the perfect kitchen wine rack, cupboard or island, book an appointment to visit your nearest Wren showroom, or try our online kitchen planner.