Pour Decisions

If you are anything like my husband and me, you have probably enjoyed a few alcoholic beverages during this long period of social distancing and staying at home. We are enrolled in a few wine clubs that have allowed us to sample different bottles and see which flavor profiles best suit our palates. For us, finding wines we enjoy isn’t the problem, it’s where to store them all! Many people choose to incorporate wine storage in their home through many exceptional ways.

via Lindye Galloway Interiors

via Lindye Galloway Interiors

via Humphrey Munson

via Humphrey Munson

Some homeowners choose to display their wine using a freestanding furniture piece that they can take with them when they move. Others choose to incorporate a built-in piece that coordinates with their kitchen cabinets or can be tucked away in their butler’s pantry. This can be achieved with a decorative wine rack or even just a wine cooler nested perfectly in a run of cabinets.

via Canny Group

via Canny Group

via Brooke Wagner Design

via Brooke Wagner Design

One of my favorite ways to display wine in a home is by incorporating a wine cellar into the design. Some designers build this into the empty space underneath the stairs, while some choose to just use an architectural door to conceal the space. I have even seen these rooms become a open and focal centerpiece in a living, dining or entry area.

via Lindy Galloway Interiors

via Lindy Galloway Interiors

via Architectural Digest

via Architectural Digest

via Lindye Galloway Interiors

via Lindye Galloway Interiors

If you are really feeling creative, you can use a hidden entry or even a door built into the floor! There are endless ingenious and unique ways to proudly display your fabulous collection.

via Lisa Price Interiors

via Lisa Price Interiors

via Humphrey Munson

via Humphrey Munson

Now, all you will need are a few good friends and a couple of cheese plates and you’ve got yourself a party! Cheers!