Credenza or media stand for hiding away equipment


Hi, I haven't noticed any furniture topics. Currently I have an open rectangular wooden rack under the TV which serves as vinyl records storage, as well as where my integrated amp and dac are placed. This is an open system. 

Now I have a toddler who just entered the curious poking and prodding stage....so I need something that can hide my equipment (as well as the records). But everything that I come across in the market are 15 to 18 inches in depth. My Luxman amp is 18.5....and I also like solid wood, not MDF or plywood.

Anyone have any recommendations for credenzas that may fit my electronics? They need to be 20 inches deep, 55 to 70 inches wide and have doors.

nitewulf

Thanks for all responses. Two brands that fit the bill, if anyone is looking are BDI and Salamander (as mentioned). I am currently working with a designer from Etsy to customize one of their credenza designs. 

I am OK with leaving it open, obviously I want to see the equipment. However, I will be at work at times...and he's just a toddler now. I KNOW he will pour a glass of water (mind, he won't have access to a glass of water on his own) down the amp. For sure. 

Brought up 2 children with my equipment always out in the open. The way my wife and I dealt with it was to tell them with a degree of menace not to touch.

It's amazing what the fear of death will do to a child! 😂

I had mine built by a cabinet maker. The first shelf is open for the integrated amp. The rest of the shelves (adjustable) are hidden behind a door with a perforated black panel.

 

 

When I lived in the U.S., I used a Salamander Design product, and it was superb. Very similar to this one:

Salamander Design

You probably won’t like the price but i use a Stickley cabinet w back removed….

 Some different thoughts…Cut out or remove the back panels to allow additional space and air flow.  Can add a platform that extends past the back of the cabinet to set deep components on.   Add usb computer cooling fans if it gets too warm.  I do this for my tube system in an armoire.  All works fine and my other half is ok with a system in the living room. 👍😉

I’ve never cooked anything in a closed back custom built cabinet.

But I don’t buy combo space heaters either

I'm afraid that a custom build will be your only option. I've raised 2 generations of toddlers with no damage.