August 16, 2008 - Italy Wine
Learn about Custom Wine Racks
Custom Wine Racks
With custom wine racks, you can purchase the perfect rack for your unique situation. You no longer are stuck with limited choices. The choices are limitless when it comes to custom wineracks. Everyone remembers the day when selection was limited to stock on hand. In today's world with so many companies fighting for your hard-earned dollar the power has shifted from seller to consumer. You state what your ideal wine rack size, style, and material, and you purchase your own custom wine rack.
A custom winerack is a simple or complex as you are. Many wine racks can be used as an individual unit or stacked to form a matrix unit. You decide. This freedom will allow you to be more creative. Instead of limiting yourself to having a closet wine collection, you can choose to build a partial wall mounted wine rack right into your kitchen. Or how about those bottles of wine you have been keeping in boxes in the pantry; why not buy a custom wine rack that fits in the corner where the dust bunnies are living.
As with most other kinds of wine racks, custom wine racks come with complete, detailed, easy to understand instructions, and can be assembled in a short period of time. You do not have to be an architectural engineer to order a custom wine rack either. Just measure the desired location and browse the selection of custom wine racks. If you do not see a wine rack you like or if you are having trouble, company representatives at various merchants will gladly make some suggestions.
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Eurocave Compact 50 - Birdseye Maple Solid Door
Capacity up to 50* bottles. 32-1/2'H x 23-1/2'W x 22'D.Includes 1 Adjustable and 1 Rolling Shelf. When space is at a premium in your apartment or townhouse a EuroCave® Compact is the fitting choice. It combines space efficiency with wine storage effectiveness in less than two square feet of floor space. And EuroCave Compact's front-vented design can stand alone or can be integrated into your cabinets bookshelf wall or entertainment center. Superior EuroCave® quality is built in providing ideal storage conditions for your wine. Shipping is via white glove service. *Bottle capacities are approximate maximums when bulk storing on standard adjustable shelves.
Price: 1245.00 USD
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