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Ten homes featuring clever wine storage solutions
This lookbook from Dezeen showcases ten inventive wine storage solutions integrated into contemporary home interiors, catering to various home sizes and design preferences. For those who prefer to display their wine collections rather than hide them, these examples highlight how creative shelving, built-in furniture, and thoughtful design can transform wine storage into a focal point. The article notes that wine storage can be implemented in homes of any size, from simple wine racks in kitchen islands to elaborate cellars.
The featured designs include a wine room in Maison du Parc by La Shed Architecture in Montreal, where frosted glass walls and stark lighting create a partially obscured yet visible grid of bottles, visible from both the staircase and a grand basement bathroom. Another example, the AML Apartment by David Ito Arquitetura in São Paulo, features a vibrant blue, floor-to-ceiling wine rack that holds 108 bottles and serves as a prominent design element visible from the living and dining areas. In London's Gallery House by Neil Dusheiko, wine bottles are subtly integrated into a kitchen island, fitting into circular cubby holes that also accommodate two bottles each, part of a larger display of cherished objects.
Casa em Cotia by Una Arquitetos in São Paulo places wine storage within a full-height, glass-fronted pantry in the kitchen, making it easily accessible from the adjacent dining room. Design Theory's City Beach Residence in Perth uses hexagonal terracotta modules to create storage for 50 bottles within a wall niche, leveraging the material's thermal properties to maintain a stable temperature. The Raft Loft in New York by Dash Marshall, a conversion of two apartments, includes a wine fridge and a wall-mounted wine rack in a kitchenette, offering ample storage in addition to the main kitchen.
For serious collectors, the Ski Slope Residence by LaRue Architects and Britt Design Group in Austin, Texas, owned by vineyard proprietors, features a prominent wine room near the main entrance, enclosed by a floor-to-ceiling glass door, serving as a dramatic backdrop to a grand piano. Charred House in London by Rider Stirland Architects incorporates wine storage into a bespoke Plykea kitchen, with simple supports holding 30 bottles within shelving. Salva46 by Miel Arquitectos and Studio P10 in Barcelona demonstrates a compact solution where a wood-framed wine rack alongside drawers creates a soft divider between the entrance and kitchen. Finally, the Soho Loft by Julian King in New York offers a simple yet elegant solution by integrating a wooden wine rack into the bottom shelf of a large living room bookcase, allowing wine to coexist with literature.
This collection of designs illustrates a range of approaches to wine storage, emphasizing both functionality and aesthetic integration within diverse home environments. The lookbook aims to provide visual inspiration, building on previous editions showcasing serene bedrooms and wood-paneled dining rooms, reinforcing the idea that practical home elements can also be key design features.
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