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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donlduck, I like how clean it all looks. BTW, I'm a Disney artist by trade...I see you have a few pics of the mouse around your house.

Thanks 1111art.  I was in the film and video business for 50 years and we did both 3D and 2D animation along the way.  I became a Disney fan as a very young child mostly through the Comic Book stories of Carl Barks.  We had an ex Disney animator on staff for a while who worked there in the 40's and 50's.  He shared some animation drawings with me and at least one of them shows up on the wall.  I also collected many other items on my on, but as time marches on the time to let some of it find a new home looms large.  Same holds true of my audio obsession.  Things like a Quad preamp from the mid 70's.  

My large collection of LPs and 78s are shelved in custom made wall units.  My records moved about 1/8" during the 1994 Northridge earthquake, a few miles from my then home.   The cost is higher then EKET and KALLAX but superior.  3/4" thick melamine surfaced MDF (or is it high density fiberboard-I forgot)  with 20" wide shelves, stacked 7 rows high, screwed into 2X6 studs in the walls.  I use a step stool for the top shelf (I'm 5'11").  To house 17,000 LPs and 4,000 78s (half my collection) the cost in June, 2019 was $5,000 on 3 walls.   I used my 1993 identical shelving from my former house in a shed and garage to store an additional 7,500 LPs.  

See my details. Custom built. If I were to do it again, I would build it store style.