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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Customer avatarBy:Lowe's Creative Ideas
Posted: March 25, 2011
Customer avatarBy:Lowe's Creative Ideas
Lucky,
Thanks for reading! This story is fairly old, and unfortunately we don't know where this specific stemware was purchased. However, there are many different types and styles of stemware available in stores that sell kitchen supplies and through online retailers. We suggest you search online for "stemware" and look for a style similar to the one in the photo.
Good luck with your search!
--The LCI Team
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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
Paint
  • 1 quart of paint (Valspar Signature Colors, Martha Stewart Colors, Homespun Linen MS092, semi-gloss)
    • 3006-10B Bella Grove Bluff
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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