See how to make the wine cellar a highlight in the decor and create sophisticated projects to store and enjoy wines traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at Jun 1, 2026, 4:00 PM

Projeto de Daniela Andrade. (Camila Santos/Divulgação)
The world of wine goes far beyond tasting. For many enthusiasts, bottles represent stories, experiences and special moments, which is why proper storage has gained increasing importance in interior projects. In this context, the wine cellar is no longer just a functional item and now occupies a prominent position in décor, adding personality, sophistication and aesthetic value to projects.
Projeto de Ana Weege. (Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
If in the past wine cellars were hidden in pantries or service areas, today they appear integrated into living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens and even hallways. With different shapes, sizes and finishes, it is possible to create solutions that suit both experienced collectors and those who simply want to store a few favorite labels with elegance. In addition to ensuring ideal conditions for preserving wines, a well-planned wine cellar can become a true architectural element, functioning as the focal point of the projects.
Projeto de Vivian Reimers. (Luiza Schreier/Divulgação)
One of the most elegant trends of recent years is the integration of the wine cellar into the living room. In this type of project, the bottles are displayed in illuminated niches, joinery panels or metal structures that highlight the labels as if they were decorative objects. The proposal creates a cozy and sophisticated setting, perfect for welcoming friends and sharing special moments. When combined with indirect lighting and noble materials, such as natural wood, stone or glass, the wine cellar becomes a true statement piece in the home's social space.
Apê na praia ganha requinte com adega escultural e pedras nobres (Gustavo Bresciani/Divulgação)
Another creative solution is to use the wine cellar as a separating element between integrated projects. Glass structures with suspended shelves make it possible to visually divide spaces such as the dining room and living room without compromising the sense of spaciousness. In addition to being functional, this alternative creates a scenographic effect that enhances the property's architecture. The result is a light, contemporary composition full of personality, capable of transforming the wine collection into a fundamental part of the project's identity.
(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)
Even in smaller properties, it is possible to create a space dedicated to wines. Compact climate-controlled wine cellars can be incorporated into the joinery of the kitchen, living room, or dining room, taking advantage of previously underused areas. Integration with custom cabinetry helps maintain an organized aesthetic, while finishes in wood, glass, or metalwork add charm to the ensemble. This solution demonstrates that you don't need a large collection or an exclusive space to incorporate the world of wine into your decor in an elegant way.
(Juliano Colodeti, do MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)
Gourmet areas are perfect settings to turn the wine cellar into the protagonist. Whether on a balcony, integrated kitchen, or social space, it can be combined with countertops, bar, beer coolers, and china cabinets to create a complete entertaining experience. The use of strategic lighting highlights the bottles and reinforces the sophisticated atmosphere of the projects. In addition to the convenience of having labels always on hand during gatherings and celebrations, the wine cellar contributes to composing an inviting space, designed for socializing and the pleasure of enjoying fine wines.



















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