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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lets start with the fact that low shelves suck.

next, damage prevention: you want to avoid too much wear on the bottom edges, or banging the corners getting them in/out. Too tight will result in label edge damage, and circular impressions into the covers. Too loose will encourage warping. Dividers, adjustable, on smooth surfaced shelves help with avoiding all these things.

I had 2,500 and just inherited 4,000 lps, and the professional library shelving my friend bought from a library sale. Slots bottom and rear to insert dividers on 1" spaces, easy to maintain/adjust spacing.

I sort the bulk alphabetically, with separate categories for: classical; christmas; show tunes; collections. Alphabetically: you need a plan: 1 in, 2 out!

Any wall mounted system: I would start adding wood, vertical strips on the studs wherever thay are (not always where you hope they are), panels or horizontal strips, seriously attached to studs, then mount the 'system' onto the wood. Plywood panels painted same or different color as wall, or plywood with stainable veneer, hardwood strips, many options, including letting the wood panels/strips start and transfer the weight to the floor, then the upper screws keep it from falling forward. 
I forgot to mention:

I left the wood cases behind, took only the shelves with dividers. I put the library shelves on top of rolling wire shelf units. If you can find shelves with dividers, and you leave the extra 3/4 - 1" height clearance, you can put them on/in anything.
I just bought a “Better Homes & Gardens” six cube unit on eBay, <$70 delivered...with 200+ records in it I guess it has room for at least another 100-150...and it makes a better turntable base than the Pangea Vulcan rack I’d been using
https://www.amazon.com/AHOME-Bookcase-Storage-Organizer-Cabinet/dp/B01AW9NHT4/ref=sr_1_53?crid=2I0RY...

These are very affordable and work well.
There are also 3 shelve wooden units if you look on Amazon.
I got two which I placed side by side in my office.
I built my own very easy. Pre cut black pipe and oak stair treads all from Home Depot. Stained the oak black and wiped off fast to give the look weathered. Used 3/4 inch pipe if I wanted I could dance on top of it, solid as a rock.