Cd storage..what's an audiophile to do?


I have a small Cd collection of about 200 discs. It is already difficult to find a way to find a rack to store them in and I do not even have the >1000 disc collections that some of you have. So I ask you, how do you all store these large CD collections and as an extra bonus question how do you arrange them?
jdwek
Check out www.elegance4less.com....they have several storage units at good prices, especially their barrister type shelving with glass doors, and they pay the shipping!
Agree about Boltz. Bought the CD 330 and just added the extesion to store 660 CD's. Nice contemporary quasi industrial look. Also, the *best* customer service I have ever experienced. My first purchase actually arrived the next day. Fully assembled. No charge for Fed-Ex. No sales tax (I'm in California, they're in California). Boltz actually picks up the sales tax. The extension had extra pieces of esch component that went into the assembly. First rate.

Now...what to do with the LP's. Getting ready to get a new turntable and unpack the boxes. Any ideas? As weird as it sounds, I wouldn't mind a set up like the record shops. Everything facing forward, easy to label, easy to see. Any suggestions?
Jim, I believe Boltz make shelves for LP/LDs also...check out the "Shelving" section on their homepage...
Mgs, thanks for the tip...I didn't pay too much attention when I looked for my CD rack. Very nice stuff. Also a plus to be able to match the looks and materials for LP/LD and CD storage. Pricier, but still fairly priced. I guess that's to be expected given the difference in design and amount of material. Getting the size right is more critical since the shelves do not appear to be expandable. This is a nice feature with the CD storage systems. Thanks again.
I store my 800 Cd's in CD binders which takes up about 1/100th of the room. I just store the CD's alphabetically with the liner notes in the binder and browse the as I need.
Dale