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A Guide To Contemporary Wine Racks



When traditional just will not suffice, contemporary wine racks are the style you need. With today's housing becoming more modern, bold statements can add zest to a room. Whether you are looking for a wine rack to hold a couple scrumptious bottles of wine or something to hold a more substantial collection, there are always models that will appeal to you.


When selecting contemporary wine racks, it is important to decide if you have the space for freestanding wine racks or if smaller, table top wine racks are best. Freestanding wine racks can take up valuable floor space, but table top wine racks can add bulk to small tables. Hanging wine racks can save space, but they do take up wall or ceiling space. Another important aspect is if you prefer the look of metal, glass, leather, plastic, or wood. Wine racks are available in many woods and metals, so it is best to have an idea of what suits your tastes and needs.


Freestanding contemporary wine racks offer a number of unique attributes. Freestanding racks often blend the functionality of a buffet table with storage for your wine drinking needs. This wine rack can solve all of your tricky storage issues in one shot. Freestanding racks typically contain storage for both wine bottles and wine glasses. In many models, the top opens up revealing hidden storage for wine openers, trivets, and other wine accessories. Contemporary wine racks balance a more modern look with storage space.


Table top racks come in all shapes and styles. Choosing eye-catching table top wine racks adds flair to any kitchen or dining room. Wine racks of this style are intended to form the centerpiece of your dining room table. Push aside your plain salt and pepper shakers and replace them with a stunning wine rack. The majority of these racks hold between three and twelve bottles of wine. When you have a large group of wine drinking friends dining at your house, this type of rack makes it easy to remain at the table while serving another bottle of wine. You do not need to worry about missing conversations while you run to the kitchen to retrieve a new bottle of wine.


Studies show that drinking a glass of red wine daily can be beneficial to your health. Keep a few bottles of wine stored in contemporary wine racks, and enjoy partaking in a glass of a tasty red at dinnertime.

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