Corner Wine Cabinet

Purchasing a Space Saving Corner Wine Cabinet

Purchasing a Space Saving Corner Wine Cabinet

corner wine cabinet

A great solution when it comes to wine storage for either your home or small business is a corner wine cabinet as they take up very little space and come either refrigerated or non-refrigerated depending on your needs.

Corner wine cabinets are more commonly used in the home for the temporary storage of wine and these generally lack refrigeration however, the refrigerated units are great for small food and beverage services as the can hold the wine for a longer period of time as well as save on space.

A corner wine cabinet is ideal for use in the home as not only are they great for wine storage, but are also designed with storage space for wine glasses as well as having a table top which can be utilized for pouring and serving the wine. Many also have a drawer which is convenient for keeping everything within reach such as bottle openers and cocktail napkins.

These cabinets come in all different styles, material, and designs, depending on your budget as some of the more expensive ones have unique scroll works designs and hand carved motifs. You can find the perfect corner wine cabinet for your home or business at a price you can afford by comparison shopping among various manufacturers online with retailers such as Amazon.com.

Here's Corner Wine Cabinet Selections:

Winsome Wood Wine Tower, Espresso Finish...

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$200.00

 

Howard Miller 690-000 Piedmont Corner Wine Cabinet...

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$1,068.00

 

Seville Classics 17-1/2-Inch by 7-1/2-Inch by 18-1...

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$24.99

 

Howard Miller 695-064 Sonoma Hide-A-Bar Wine Cabin...

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$2,445.00

 

Organize It All Chrome Deluxe Under Cabinet Stemwa...

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Today's Discussion

So I'm pretty sure my house has ghosts, and they've recently turned mildly violent.?
I have lived in this house for about 5 years now, with my parents and two younger sisters. The first year we lived in the house, I remember blue nail polish was fashionable, and my (then 9 year old) sister and I, and our mother, had a couple bottles each. Whenever we would leave the bottles out, they would move around, get tipped over, there was one instance where my little sister threw out a bottle, only to find it sitting empty on her desk that evening in a puddle of nail polish. Then it was the tea pot lid lifting up off the teapot several centimeters and dropping back down. Pots and pans left on counters would also lift up and drop in a similar manner. We have seen shadows and heard voices, footsteps, bumps, etc. The end tables and wine cabinet often shake as if they have been bumped into, and my bathroom door is frequently knocked on while I shower, even when I am the only one home. Oh, and we've seen a cat. We do have a cat, a shorthaired black cat, but the one we often see usually going into the kitchen out of the corner of our eye is a longhaired white cat with black patches on it. Most recently, this past weekend, on Sunday night, I was getting ready for bed, when I noticed a series of long, bright red scratches running over my left breast. Then the next day, I was cleaning my room, and when I went to dust a shelf of knick knacks, I noticed a wire bird cage containing a fairy figurine that my mom had bought for me when I was about 4. The fairy has always had the door to the cage open, and is facing out, towards the room. Yesterday, she was backwards, the door was shut, and her foot and wing had been broken off. I had been in my room cleaning all day, nobody had been in there, and there was a thick layer of dust on the cage, and the fairy. These seem to be two rather violent acts directed towards me, specifically. Although the other people who live in the house with me have seen evidence of these "ghosts", they have not noticed anything odd within the last two days. I would like to know any information or suggestions anyone might have, but keep in mind that I am not really a practitioner of any religion, and would prefer to not have a religious exorcism. Also, I live in California, where it is required by law for anyone selling or renting a house to include in the contract information about any deaths within the house, and nobody has died in the house since it was built in 1980. Like I said before, any little bit helps, I greatly appreciate it.

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TheGhostWantsCookies♄
Yes, it could be ghosts. But keep in mind, there are many different types of spirits. I think maybe you have Telekinesis spirit in your home. That explains why objects are moving around or being broken. What do the voices say? Next time activity happens try to figure out who they are and why there trying to contact you. Maybe even try to talk to them and see if they answer. Ghosts are usually NOT evil. Demons & ghosts are completely different entities. Most times there lost souls who aren't ready to pass on to the afterlife. Don't be scared, spirits shouldn't be feared. Ghost boxes are pretty interesting too. :) Look up information about different types of ghosts online!

I'm just me
Well, some of these you're jumping to conclusions. The scratches on your breast--unless you actively, in that moment, felt an invisible something scratch your breast, you have a snagged nail and done it yourself. Or brushed across something while you were cleaning. I wouldn't immediately jump to the conclusion that you were attacked, because nothing you've said indicates that you're being threatened. Things that want to threaten and scare you don't resort to moving things. They figure out what your deep, darkest fear is and they use it against you. You also have no proof that the knick knack wasn't broken by someone else. I mean, you didn't leave you room at all that day? Not even to go the bathroom? or take a shower? Are you sure you checked it the day before? I'm not doubting you, but I do think you're jumping to conclusions. Everything, including the knick knack being moved, is all just attention getting. Even assuming a spirit actually broke the figurine, it could have simply knocked it over to get your attention and the figure accidentally broke. What I would do is acknowledge them, then set boundaries. Decide what you will and will not allow. for example, what I call "poltergeist crap" (banging on stuff, moving things...everything happening in your house), is not allowed in mine. They're also not allowed to go near my children. I don't like it, it scares me and it scares my kids. I said it out loud and I meant it. Has happened since. If you want them to leave, ask them nicely to do so. Be polite and compassionate. They were people once too and if you react in anger, you're going to GET anger in return. If you want respect, you have to give it first kind of a thing (saying this because most people get scared, assume it's something evil out to get them, and start getting angry and demanding when simply saying, "Hey, please don't do that, it scares me" usually works like a charm). Not everything is out to scare you. Some simply wish to be acknowledged.



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