Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Wine Glass Rack

 

Easy to build, handy to have


I'm sure you've seen wine glasses hanging upside-down in restaurant bars, but hanging them in the same manner at home allows for the glasses to dry completely and keeps them from collecting dust.

Building an inverted wine glass rack to hang from the ceiling, or, attaching to the underside of existing cabinetry is quite simple to do yourself. These are ways you can add storage for wine and stemware where you may not think you have space.

I don't know about you, but I have broken or chipped several wine glasses handling them around and in the dish washer, or in their storage cabinets. Now, I simply hand wash them, and hang them upside down to dry dust and streak-free. When I want a glass, all I have to do is reach up a grab one – much easier!

Each home kitchen is different in terms of layout and space for a wine glass rack. Hence I have designed one that you can hang from the ceiling, or, mount under your cabinets.

The sleek, space-saving design of this stemware rack contains wooden pieces that fit together to hold 12 glasses depending on style. You can paint, stain, or oil the pieces of this wine glass holder to match cabinets or wall color or simply leave them in their natural finish. It measures 15 inches x 16 inches, but can easily be cut to fit under a cabinet.

Design Features of this Hardwood Hanging Wine Glass Rack:

  • Wine glasses dry streak-free
  • Space-saving design contains easy to build wooden pieces that fit together to hold 12 glasses
  • Mounting to ceiling or under cabinet is easy
  • Measures 15 inches x 16 inches.

How to Build It





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