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Our new wine rack


Inspired by, ohhh ok, copied from this post over at IKEA Hacker, with the addition of some lighting, we now have a new wine rack. It needs a few more bottles, and possibly the addition of some rubber dots to stop the bottles rolling around but I think it looks quite good.

What do you think?

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8 Comments

  1. graybo, Monday, 5 November 2007:

    More beer!

  2. mum, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    This is not a wine rack, this is a dad’s medicine cabinet! Looks great and I think I recognise the lights? Next time we call we will come equipped to fill the gaps - we get the hint! You can get little clear plastic cushioned dots which normally attach to the bottom of things to stop them scratching a surface, but they might do stuck on your shelves and they’d be well nigh invisible. Glad you put your weekend to good use and empathy with the migraine.x

  3. mum, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    Just had a thought, if you buy enough bottles they won’t roll about!!

  4. Lyle, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    Like the winerack idea - we may have to do something similar, once all our CDs are sorted out and ripped. Well, we’ll see.

  5. Peggy, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    Nice rack!

  6. Blue Witch, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    Very stylish - and, nice Blue :)

    But, I can tell you’re a wine drinker not a wine buff! (our Master of Wine qualified friend would tell you that keeping wine under light and not on its side is a definite no-no).

  7. Gordon, Tuesday, 6 November 2007:

    The lights are LED, so I don’t think they pose as much danger (little to no temperature), and I only stood up the cheap bottles for the photo.

    In saying all that, I’m definitely a drinker and part-time buff (occasional good bottle, mostly drink for pleasure)

  8. techcommdood, Saturday, 10 November 2007:

    Very nice! My Belgian ales would look rather nice on display there, but I assume this is for short-term storage, unless your living room is a moist 55 F/13 C degrees. ;)

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