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  2. Brilliant Under-Stair Storage Ideas That Make the Most of a ...

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    Create a Cozy Nook. Take inspiration from designer Emily Henderson and turn the empty space under a staircase into a plush nook for your kids. Make it extra comfy with a fluffy sheepskin rug and ...

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    The next time you're left with a half-full bottle of wine after a party, don't pour it down the drain. We tapped two wine experts to give you their best tips for storing leftover wine.

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  5. Storage of wine - Wikipedia

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    Some wine connoisseurs may elect to store their wine at home in a dedicated room, closet or cellarette. Other options involve purchases and rentals at off-site wine storage facilities that are specifically designed for the task. Wine will prematurely develop if stored in an environment that has large temperature variations, particularly if ...

  6. Wine rack - Wikipedia

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    A wine rack is a set of shelves for the organized storage of wine. Wine racks can be built out of a number of different materials. The size of the rack and the number of bottles it can hold can vary widely. Wine racks can be located in a winemaker’s professional wine cellar as well as private homes for personal collections.

  7. Wine cellar - Wikipedia

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    An aboveground wine cellar is often called a wine room, while a small wine cellar (fewer than 500 bottles) is sometimes termed a wine closet. The household department responsible for the storage, care and service of wine in a great mediaeval house was termed the buttery. Large wine cellars date back over 3,700 years. [1]