Space-Saving Wine Rack
Traditional construction and modern accents combine to create style and practicality in one small package.
A wine rack is a great addition to any kitchen or dining room. But if you don’t have space for a large wine rack, you’ll like this one. This rack takes the concept of a basic wine crate and pumps up the style. It sits on a countertop or buffet so it’s always ready when company arrives. Just because the rack is compact doesn’t mean we cut back on the details. The case is assembled with box joints, which make any project look impressive. Plus, we added contrasting feet and edging on the face of the rack. If you’re new to making box joints, we’ve included some helpful hints in a separate article. If a low-profile rack would better suit your space, a design option is included.
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What You Get:
- 13 printable (digital) pages of step-by-step instructions
- More than 50 full-color exploded views, photos and illustrations
- Includes plans for a smaller low-profile option
- Step-by-step instructions for cutting box joints insure your success
- Cutting diagram. Materials list. Project sources
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Similar Woodsmith Plans
Imperial Plans
The United States Customary System of Units (USCS or USC), more commonly referred to as the English or Imperial system, is the standard set of units for our plans. It uses inches and feet for measurement. This is the one you probably want if you are in the United States, and it is the one we have traditionally offered on this website.
Metric Plans
The International System of Units (SI), more commonly referred to as the metric system, is the alternative set of units that we have available for some of our plans. It uses millimeters, centimeters, and meters for measurement. This is the one you probably want if you are outside the United States. These plans are provided by our business partner, Australian Woodsmith, and are based on the original Woodsmith plan. However, dimensions and other elements of the plan may vary between the metric and standard versions. Be sure to double-check the plan before building.
Premium Plans
All of the information that you need to build our plans can be found in the standard plan. However, if you want even more granular detail to make your job easier, you should consider our premium plans. These come with additional shop diagrams that we drew when creating the prototypes. Shop drawings are not available for every plan.