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a work bench made out of plywood in a garage

How to Make a 24-bottle Wine Rack Storage Cube: This easy wood wine rack build can be made for under $25 and holds about 24 bottles of wine. Build several cubes and stack them together to build your own personal wine storage unit, or build the smaller counter top version of this project that ho…

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three wine bottles are placed next to each other in different shapes and sizes, with one being turned upside down

Concrete is a utilitarian material rarely used for decorative purposes. That’s why the contrast of mixing this hard functional material with the gracious experience of formal dining is so interesting.Using concrete to decorate your tabletop, will definitely spark the curiosity of your guests. Like all good things some people will love it and some people will hate it. Regardless, it makes a statement.

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a wine rack in the middle of a kitchen with white walls and black flooring

Attention all wine lovers: You don’t need to hide your wine in your bottom cabinets anymore. Let your love for merlot take center stage in your interior decorating with the help of design-forward wine racks. Rather than simply storing your bottles on the bottom shelf of your bar cart, you can incorporate them into your room’s decor with the help of some seriously stylish wine storage.

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a living room filled with furniture and a wall mounted wine bottle rack on the wall

🍷✨ **Discover the Perfect Wine Companion: Wine Cubes by Wine Stash!** ✨🍷 Elevate your wine experience with our exquisite Wine Cubes. Perfectly crafted for every wine lover, these cubes are not just a storage solution—they’re a statement of style and sophistication.

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the cube wine box is white and has four bottles in it

Wine lovers looking for an ultra-professional looking way to display their favorite bottles are in luck. Thanks to the team of We Are Friends, Alan Barba, and Saxon Campbell, wine now has its own luxurious take on the four-cup coffee holder in the form of Vinébloc, a sleek storage cube that can fit a small handful of bottles.

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