Better kitchens

Wine storage specialist Spiral Cellars installs unique cellars into kitchens around the nation and offers these tips to stay ahead of the kitchen curve.

Clean lines, clever storage
We all know that kitchens are no longer the place for hiding away the messy task of cooking but are being opened up, incorporating lounging and dining too. The open-plan kitchen needs clever storage to keep surfaces tidy and create a clutter-free space. A Spiral Cellar is the perfect option for storing wine but can also be used for larder-type foods and even glassware, crockery and other delicate and seldom-used items — all positioned out of sight below the kitchen.

Save space
Space is always at a premium, especially when trying to squeeze in all the latest gadgets and appliances. Consider storage that adds space rather than eating into your floor plan — perhaps a Spiral Cellar. It uses dead space beneath the property and provides room for up to 148 cases of standard claret bottles.

Entertain in style
Preparing food in front of guests is the informal, inclusive and very modern way of entertaining. This is part of the reason that our kitchens have increased in size to become entertaining zones. Consider incorporating functional design-led features that also add to the guests’ experience. A Spiral Cellar is a talking point, provides entertainment and also stores a wine collection in perfect conditions. Impress your guests.

Step outside
The Garden Cellar is a perfect feature for any outdoor room, keeping wine close at hand when entertaining. A Garden cellar can be positioned next to the barbecue or outdoor kitchen for easy access.

For more information, visit spiralcellars.com.au

Larder - Original Spiral Cellar with rectangular glass trap door (5)

Round Glass Trap Door and White Spiral Cellar - Kitchen crop

White Spiral Cellar with recessed trap door (2)

Spiral Cellars shoot at 130 Ebury St, London SW1

For outdoor kitchens: The Garden Cellar from Spiral Cellars


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