Archive for February 15th, 2010

With the growing collection of CDs and DVDs that you need a place to store all. But the savings is not enough. Want in the way they are organized, visible and easily accessible. Them in a way that you'll need a torrent, when you draw a box hidden.

Regular shelves will not make it. The dimensions are all wrong. If you put the CD on a shelf in a regular manner, no matter how you stack, or you have a lot of space, or the CD that you are wastingwill always want (trust me on this) on the earth!

There are a lot of CD storage racks available. They come in all shapes and sizes, so you must decide what you need before investing in one.

To know which one is good for you to consider some important points:

How many CDs you have and how many rooms will give you more in the future?
Do you have shelf space in a rack to keep, or would like a word-level model?
WouldStore only CD, or use it for DVD and tape?

How many CDs?

It's really an important consideration. If you have wondered how to make your CD is to save so that you are a good number of them already. If you already have that many, so I'm guessing that has not been charged. On the one hand, you should really buy more CD rack space that you need at this moment, because it fills. On the other hand, we wish you lots of money wasteof unused space that is not beautiful, but empty. What you need to find the right balance, so you'll have to go through the purchase of all the things again and a half years or 5 years, to stretch to fill.

Do not forget that the style and availability are always changed. When a style of rack you want, you are probably safer to buy a lot of it just in case it was not available when you need to expand.

Plat CD vs CD Floor Standing RackAcc

This is a matter of pragmatism. How much space on open shelves, you can not get a CD rack? Also, this room is conveniently located near your CD player? One unit floor usually has a lot of CDs, but we consider them all to see. Of course, the rack really great all floors, and some of them with some 2000 record!

What's in it?

They are only interested in storing CD, or you consider other forms ofMedia is a CD and DVD is the same physical size, but a DVD storage box is almost twice the size of a box of CDs, so you can actually save only half of the DVD on a rack, such as CDs. Moreover, as this one, with cassettes and VHS tapes? There are storage units available with adjustable shelves for you to store all the different media you have.

There is a detail on these and other points to consider in the House Shelf System Guide. Your online guide forCreative shelving and storage of CDs and everything else!

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