Please share photos of your Vinyl cabinet/shelving


Just picked up this cool record cabinet. Mid Century. Looks custom built. Red glass front and back.
Top pops up on right side. Probably started life as a Hi-Fi console.

I bought some hairpin legs and strip LED lights for the interior.

Please share your unique record shelving/cabinets.
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I bought two of these racks from Boltz. Each shelf holds 180LP’s so 700 or so per unit. The casters allow it to be moved around. It met the wife acceptance factor as well.  

 

Vinyl? Vinyl? Got rid of that stuff years ago...

How about some interesting CD display cases?

 

@noromance: Loudon! A favorite of mine.

I can’t post pics, but can safely recommend the EKET rack from (what else? ;-) Ikea. I have fifteen of the 4-cubicle EKET, stacked three high and five wide, each EKET secured to the one above and/or below it (Ikea offers a kit of parts for doing so). The total assembly (with optional but recommended feet) measures 7’2" tall by 11’6" wide, with sixty (15 x 4) 12-3/4" cubicles. Each cubicle is also 12-3/4" tall, just barely enough for jacketed-LP’s (which is fine with me. Less ability of dust to accumulate on them ;-) . The cubicles are 13" deep, which I prefer to the excessive (imo) depth of the Kallax---which also suffers (again, imo) from an open backside (come on in dust!). Each 4-cubicle EKET sells for $65 in white, $75 in blonde, light grey, and charcoal. The charcoal sold for $50 when I bought mine a few years ago, imo a great value.

I compared the EKET to Ikea’s slightly cheaper Kallax, and went with the former. More structurally sound; there are numerous accounts of Kallaxes collapsing under the significant weight of LP’s, but I have not seen a single report of an EKET collapsing. Some have added bracing to the back of the Kallax, which I would strongly suggest (as well as a back panel to keep out dust). Or running them from side wall to side wall, so that collapse is impossible. My EKET stacks are absolutely unmovable, feeling like they are a part of the room’s structure. I just hope my floor doesn’t collapse!

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