Wine Rack

Keep bottles and stemware within reach with this custom project from our kitchen makeover.

Wine Rack
Instructions:

General: Cut and label the parts as needed, using the Cut List as a guide and adjusting for fit. Sand, prime, and paint the (01) dividers before assembly.

  1. Step 1: Create the compartments.
    • Position the (01) dividers between the (02) top and (03) bottom as shown in the illustration. To ensure even spacing, use a (01) divider as a temporary spacer.
    • Mark the positions using a pencil.
    • Attach the (02) top and the (03) bottom to the (01) dividers using glue and nails.
    • Attach the (04) back to the assembly using glue and nails. Allow to dry.
  2. Step 2: Attach the assembly to a cabinet or a shelf.
    • Determine the depth of the recessed area under the cabinet or shelf. If the (05) spacers are required, attach them to the assembly using glue and nails.
    • Attach the assembly to the bottom of the cabinet or shelf using glue and screws. (If you don’t use these specific spacers, select appropriate-size screws.)
  3. Step 3: Apply finishing touches.
    • Fill all holes with stainable wood filler, sand, prime, and paint. Allow to dry.
    • Attach the stemware holder per the manufacturer’s instructions.

wine rack

Illustration

 Wine Rack Illustration

Tools You’ll Use
  • miter saw (or handsaw with miter box)
  • table saw (or circular saw with a straightedge guide)
  • power sander and various grits of sandpaper
  • drill/driver with bits
  • clamps
  • pneumatic nailer (or hammer with nail set)
  • tape measure
  • paintbrush
  • pencil
Cut List

#

Part Name

Quantity

Material

Size (in inches)

01 dividers 9 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 3 1/2 x 11 3/4
02 top 1 3/4-inch plywood 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 32 1/2
03 bottom 1 3/4-inch plywood 3/4 x 11 3/4 x 32 1/2
04 back 1 1/4-inch plywood 1/4 x 5 x 32 1/2
05 spacers 8 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 1 1/2 x 2 1/2

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Project Details
Skill level: Intermediate
Lumber*
  • 5 boards, 1/2 x 4 x 2
  • 1 sheet of plywood, 1/4-inch x 2- x 4-foot
  • 1 sheet of plywood, 3/4-inch x 2- x 4-foot
Hardware & Supplies
  • 1 box of 4d finishing nails
  • 1 package (1 5/8-inch) screws
  • wood glue (Titebond II, #41217)
  • stainable wood filler (#168408)
  • stemware holder (Real Organized, chrome, #210024)
  • 1 quart of primer (Valspar Interior Latex High-Hiding Primer)
  • 1 quart of paint (Valspar Signature Colors, Martha Stewart Colors, Homespun Linen MS092, semi-gloss)

*Availability varies by market.

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