2016-06-23



Upcycled Vinyl Record Wine Rack

Turns out, old records make a funky fabulous wine rack. Repurpose scratched (or lame) records by using a heat gun to melt the vinyl into a J-shape, then mount to wood using epoxy and clamps.

Find this project at RecyclArt.



Copper Pipe & Leather Wine Rack

Gorgeous, shiny copper pipes combined with leather (or faux vegan leather) create a light, modern look for displaying your favorite bottles.

Find this project at A Bubbly Life.



Rope & Wood Wine Rack

This wine rack incorporating manila rope and stained wood board has a rustic, nautical vibe, and doesn't take up much space.

Find this project at Cambria.

Hanging Wine Rack

Free up some space in your kitchen with this stylish DIY wine rack that hangs from the ceiling with a metal chain.

Find this project at Dremel.

Upcycled Pallet Wine Rack

By using a walnut stain to give the pallet a richer color and texture, this DIY pallet wine rack gives off a refined, classic look (even if it only took an afternoon to make!).

Find this project at Scavenger Chic.

Triangular Pallet Wine Rack

How cool is this triangular, wall-mounted wine rack? This eye-catching shape is just as much a sculpture as it is a wine rack.

Find this project at Instructables.

Post Office Cabinet Wine Rack

If you happen to get your hands on an old post office cabinet, the mail slots are fabulous for holding bottles of wine.

Find this project at Mash-Up Chic.

Upcycled Wooden Milk Crate Wine Rack

This old wooden milk crate lined with galvanized metal racks makes a gorgeous, vintage display for your wine collection.

Find this project at Oh! Glory Vintage.

Antler Wine Rack

This wine rack that uses several different antlers hinged together to form the base and notches looks sleek and classic—even without the bottles.

Find this project at Here and Now.

Upcycled Bed Springs Wine Rack

Ever wonder what you can do with old bed springs? Coil them through a copper pipe, solder them on, and voila! It's a work of art as much as it is a wine rack.

Find this project at Sticks and Bricks.

Vintage Film Reel Wine Rack

Attention all film buffs: Bring an element of Old Hollywood into your home with this classic (and creative) wine rack repurposed from an old film reel.

Find this project at I Green Spot.

Dresser Wine Rack

Turn an old dresser that you're not using into a beautiful wine rack with only a few tools. Refinish the top, and you've got a handy bar counter, too.

Find this project at The Happy Housewife.

Wood & Leather Wine Rack

This DIY wine rack has a minimal, modern look, and is a fairly simple project for those without a lot of experience in woodworking.

Find this project at The Merry Thought.

Slanted Tabletop Wine Rack

All it takes is a few wood scraps to create this simple yet elegant tabletop wine rack. (And it makes a great gift, too.)

Find this project at Shanty 2 Chic.

IKEA Dresser Hack Wine Rack

Everyone loves a good IKEA hack, and this Rast dresser transforms beautifully into a functional and fabulous bar for your best glasses and bottles of wine.

Find this project at Weekend Craft.

Horseshoe Wine Rack

All it takes is a few cheap horseshoes and a welding machine, and you can create a gorgeous, rustic horseshoe wine rack. Add as many horseshoes as you like to make the wine rack as big as you need it.

Find this project at YouTube/Musher Deeds.

Piano Wine Rack

What better way to repurpose an old piano than to turn it into a functioning wine rack! It's not the simplest project in the world, but with this tutorial you'll be playing tunes and sippin' wine in no time.

Find this project at Craftsman Club.

Wall Mounted Wine Rack

These wall mounted wine racks are sleek and elegant, and you'd never guess how super simple they are to make (or how inexpensive).

Find this project at Flipping the Flip.

Car Engine Wine Rack

Turns out, a V12 car engine makes a pretty killer wine rack. For an added level of cool, you can mount the crank on a base and have your wine rack swivel, too.

Find this project at S3 E-Type.

Tree Stump Wine Rack

Wow your guests with a tree stump turned wine rack. It's as much a conversation starter and sculpture as it is a home for your favorite vino.

Find this project at My Wine Rack Furniture.

Felt Wine Rack

Felt wine racks can be pricey, but they don't need to be—and they're super easy to make. With your favorite colored felt and a sewing machine (or simply a needle and thread), you can create an adorable felt wine rack right at home.

Find this project at My Gurumi.

IKEA Hack Wine Rack

This is a super simple wine rack DIY using silverware containers from IKEA and zip ties. The post also goes over how to turn an old Costco cart into a modern bar cart.

Find this project at ManMadeDIY.

Zig-Zag Pallet Wine Rack

A different twist on using pallet wood to create a wine rack, this tutorial creates a cool shape for hanging your prized bottle on the wall.

Find this project at 99 Pallets.

A-Frame Wine Rack

An extremely modern looking wine rack, this simple project uses two sheets of thin wood, some hinges, and some rope. I love the bright color they used, and I also love how easy this would be to fold up and put away when not in use.

Find this project at DIY Network.

PVC Pipe Wine Rack

Using some inexpensive PVC pipe, this modern wine rack was created for just a few dollars. It is fun and modern, and would look great as a display piece.

Find this project at Adventures in Creating.

Mailing Tube Wine Rack

Using a cardboard mailing tube, some brightly colored duct tape, and some felt, you can make a modern looking resting place for a few of your favorite wine bottles.

Find this project at Design Sponge.

Hairpin Leg Wine Storage

This DIY turned an old soup crate into an awesome wine rack and entertainment stand by adding a set of hairpin legs. It takes something old and rustic and makes it look modern and functional.

Find this project at Maya Made.

Tubular Wine Rack Side Table

This DIY uses drainage pipe and wires to create an awesome looking table. The tubes are lined with felt, and the whole table is held together with a series of wire clamps. Topped off with a piece of glass, this is quite the statement piece of furniture.

Find this project at Curbly.

Pallet Wine Rack

Probably the most recognizable homemade wine rack, this DIY takes the end of an old pallet and turns it into a resting place for wine bottles and glasses. Just be sure to watch out for cork rot, as most bottles of wine should be stored upside down or on their sides for long periods of time.

Find this project at Instructables.

DIY Riddling Rack

Riddling racks are used for storing sparkling wines, although not exclusively. You can make your own out of some cedar fence posts.

Find this project at Hart's Desire Photography.

Tree Branch Wine Rack

You can turn any piece of wood into a wine rack, but this clever idea takes the trunk of an Aspen tree and bores holes for the wine bottle necks. If you can find the right log, this could make a great rustic addition to a room.

Find this project at Apartment Therapy.

Vertical Wood Wine Rack 1

Using simple wood, stain, and bolts, this hanging wine rack is easy to create. This was this blogger's first attempt, and she refreshed the project the following year.

Find this project at Shanty 2 Chic.

Vertical Wood Wine Rack 2

Take two of the last project, this is the same basic idea but with better building practices and a cleaner look. The instructions on how to create your own are very clear and informative.

Find this project at Shanty 2 Chic.

Aluminum Can Wine Rack DIY

Similar to the PVC pipe creation, this rack is comprised of stacking tubes. These tubes just happen to be recycled cans!

Find this project at Michelle Kaufmann.

Fine Wine Rack

This project from Lowe's calls for quite a few tools and has a few tricky steps, but the finished look is really classy. Using galvanized pipe and wood, this hanging rack would look great in a modern kitchen.

Find this project at Lowe's.

Handcrafted Wine Rack

This large wine rack made using sheets of plywood and a four-inch-hole drill bit makes for an impressive piece. I especially like the choice to paint the interior sides with a bright color.

Find this project at HGTV.

Recycled Ski Wine Rack

While there are no instructions, it is easy to see how to turn a pair of old skis into a wine rack with some creative cuts and screw holes. This would make an excellent addition to any winter cabin.

Find this project at Remals.

Black Iron Pipe Wine Rack

While this is a product someone is selling on Etsy, it would be very easy to recreate using pipe connectors found at your local hardware store.

Find this project at Etsy.

Antique Metal Milk Crate Wine Rack

Using an old milk crate turned on its side, you can add some antique flair to storing your favorite bottle of vino.

Find this project at Random Sweetness Baking.

Wall Mounted Wine Rack

DIY Network provides clear instructions on how to create a classic wine storage solution for your wall. Adding a bright color will update the old wine cellar feel of the shape.

Find this project at DIY Network.

Bookcase Bar

This project updates an old bookshelf into a full service bar station. It adds a great place for wine storage under the top, and also has room for glasses and the rest of your liquor cabinet.

Find this project at Apartment Therapy.

Chalkboard Wine Rack

Using drainage pipe, fiberboard, and chalkboard paint, you can create an elegant and fun way to store your wine. You can even write the names of what you have stored in each spot along the side.

Find this project at Apartment Therapy.

Pipe Wine Rack

This one uses more great wine rack supplies from your local hardware store. This project takes short pieces of pipe, end caps, and flanges to make an elegant wall hanging of wine bottles.

Find this project at Rachel Ray Mag.

Live Edge Maple Wine Rack

This beautiful piece is put together using a long scrap of maple. Placing such a thin piece of rustic wood in otherwise modern decor is a really nice touch.

Find this project at Shelterness.

FedEx Mailing Tube Wine Rack

While this project leaves a little to be desired in the decorative department, the FedEx mailing tubes are the perfect size to house a bottle of wine. You could dress this up and make a really cool triangular wine rack, though.

Find this project at Makezine.

Door Frame Wine Rack

Here's another project being sold on Etsy. You can easily make this wine rack out of a couple of pieces of wood. Hanging your wine rack off the side of your door frame is very creative, and it would look great on the doorway between your dining room and kitchen.

Find this project at Etsy.

Primitive Wine Rack

This is a thorough DIY that explains very well how to make your own version. This wine rack is very unique, and I like the peg board feel of it. Plus, if you run out of wine, you can always use it to play Plinko!

Find this project at HGTV.

DIY Roof Tile Wine Rack

This wine rack idea uses old roofing tiles to separate each bottle of wine. They are stacked inside of an old piece of furniture, and the eclectic, haphazard look adds some charm to the old furniture.

Find this project at Vine Dawgs.

Wood Plank Wine Rack

This DIY is super simple and makes for a really clean and beautiful place to store your wine.

Find this project at Camille Styles.

Railroad Tie Wine Rack

This is another project for sale on Etsy, but you could make your own at home. This project steps up the game of a simple reclaimed wood wine rack by using railroad ties to hold the bottles in place.

Find this for sale at Etsy.

Steel Rod Wine Rack DIY

This rack uses simple steel rods attached to the wall to support the wine bottles. The possibilities for arrangement are endless.

Find this project at Apartment Therapy.

Figuring out how to store wine in our house was a tricky ordeal. We wanted to make our bottles accessible but we also wanted to protect them. We’re not lucky enough to have a dedicated wine cellar or fridge, so I made it my mission to put together a good DIY wine rack in our kitchen. Who knew that the DIY wine rack projects and tutorials were so abundant? We had a hard time narrowing down which we’d make, but in the end, pulled together a combination of wood and rope to make a pretty slick wine rack for our kitchen.

Here are some excellent DIY wine racks from around the web. Most are super simple—you’ll wonder why you didn’t think of these ideas on your own. It’s time to get those bottles of wine out of their dusty boxes and displayed in the house…because we all need easier access to wine. Check out the projects in the slideshow.

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