Beautiful Wood Wine Racks

There are many different kinds of wood wine racks available today. Your selection mainly depends on your style, taste, budget and the number of wine bottles you want to store. Maple, redwood, pine, mahogany and cedar are only a few kinds of wood to mention that are used to make beautiful wine racks. Maple wine racks are the most popular and many companies offer to build racks of your own choice of color and dimensions. Wood racks can be modular, stackable, having bins and cubes, and scalloped.

Stackable wooden racks are the most popular and inexpensive kind of racks. They offer maximum space for storage and are the strongest. They are usually made up of pine wood. Wine cubes, on the other hand, are equally inexpensive but they are easier to assemble and they look great in multiple-rack arrangement.

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Maple has the right strength a wine rack must possess in order to hold a large number of bottles. It also possesses the beauty and visual appeal any wine lover would want to have in a wine rack. Red cedar is also popular in wine racks. It comes with almost no odor of its own and can withstand the temperature and humidity levels. It can be easily stained or painted. Mahogany and redwood are used to make very stylish and modern wine racks.

They come in all shapes and sizes and you can even have them custom-made to suit your needs. They usually come in separate parts and you have to assemble them yourself. The assembly time is usually 10 to 15 minutes. You can easily disassemble them to move them to some other place.

There are many online wood wine rack stores. They offer cubic, modular, simple, hand-crafted and ceiling or wall-mounted wooden racks. You can browse through the whole list of available racks and buy the one that you like the most.

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