How Do You Store Your Record Collection? Recommendations Please!


Greetings all,

I'm looking for a more elegant solution for my records. I currently use a a large deep wood bookshelf but have run out of space and the style is no longer produced by the company so need to figure something else out. Which got me wondering what most folks use to store their records.

Looking for recommendations. Ideally I'd like a manufacturer that's currently in business so I can add on more shelving/units as needed. 

Please share!

Also, has anyone tried any storage solutions from these folks? I like the aesthetic and being in a NYC apartment being able to attach to the wall is a big bonus.  
 https://www.teebooks.net/vinyl-record-storage-/311-ubd-record-storage-shelf-set-of-4.html
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It depends on the amount of albums you have. Tens, hundreds or thousands or tens or thousands,
Go to Mapleshadestore.com
The LP racks are solid oak/maple/walnut.
They are stackable. Each module holds 150 LPs.
They’re made by Amish people...quality is great.

I added a white oak top and put my amp and turntable on there. Add one oak shelf to a module and you can put a preamp and CD player in there.

When joined together 2 high and 3 across (6 modules and 900 LPs) they take on a very sleek, modern mid century proportion.

The stacked LPs add mass and create a stable platform for a turntable.

They’re $135 each in unfinished oak. I just rub in a little tung oil but they look great raw. Worth every penny.

You're welcome
I also use maple shade shelves. Just bought a third one to add to the stack as I was running out of room. 
The teebooks design has very little side support at all. I'm concerned for the safety and good shape of the records.