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The 9 Best Vinyl Record Storage Ideas

by Aidan /
09/08/2024

Even with streaming services dominating the musical landscape, vinyl records have made a resurgence. The unique sound of playing songs through your turntable is still one the best ways to get fully immersed in your favourite music.

Proper storage is essential to maintain the longevity and sound quality of your records. Dust, heat, and improper handling can cause irreparable damage. In this article, we’ll explore the best vinyl record storage ideas to keep your collection safe and organised.

In a hurry?

Here are our top three picks:

Blok Stax 2G Hi-Fi Rack BuilderA brilliant all-in-solution that lets store you your records, turntable, and audio separates in one unit.Check the current price
Glorious Vinyl Frame Set 12-inchThese frames provide secure storage for your LPs and let you fully appreciate their artwork.Check the current price
AVCOM Short Hi-Fi CabinetSleek design and cable cut-outs make it a great storage option for small living spaces.Check the current price

The best vinyl record storage ideas

1. Blok Stax 2G Hi-Fi Rack Builder (Configured with LP shelf)

Blok Stax 2G Hi-Fi Rack BuilderMaterial: Plywood/Tempered Black Glass (depending on selection)

Stax 2G Shelf LP Dimensions (H x W x D): 365.45 x 602 x 402mm (Plywood), 362.65 x 602 x 402 mm (Glass)

Capacity: 350mm of space

Pros

  • Stable positioning with acoustic mass-fillable supports
  • Integrated isolation pads reduce resonance

Cons

  • High price point

Our Blok Stax 2G Hi-Fi Rack Builder lets you configure your hi-fi shelf using shelves from Blok’s Stax 2G series. Start by selecting the Stax 2G Shelf LP, which is specially designed to house both 12-inch LPs and seven-inch singles.

It offers 350mm of storage space and can support up to 40kg of weight, making it a reliable option for stocking your records. There is also enough room for you to flick through and retrieve your vinyl easily.

You can then select other shelves, such as the 120, 170, and 220 models, to stock your turntable, amplifier, streamer, and CD Player. Each shelf features acoustic mass-fillable supports to enhance stability and reduce vibrations. Integrated isolation pads further minimise resonances between shelves, protecting the delicate operations involved in playing vinyl records.

However, the hi-fi rack is relatively pricey compared to other options on the market. Plus, it requires assembly – which can be time-consuming. But once you’ve built it – it’s a great place to store your records!


2. Crosley Record Storage Crate

Crosley Record Storage Crate, NaturalMaterial: Wood

Dimensions (H x W x D): 241 x 457 x 346  mm

Capacity: Up to 75 records

Pros

  • Authentic rustic charm
  • Slim profile is very portable

Cons

  • It is quite expensive

The Crosley Record Storage Crate combines style and functionality, with a rustic, wooden aesthetic and the iconic Crosley logo that adds a touch of charm to any room.

This rectangular crate is held together by three wooden planks that act as robust handles, so you can easily move your collection around.

Despite its lightweight construction, it’s durable and sturdy, making it great for protecting your records from damage. You can store up to 75 of your favourite albums, ensuring they are organised and easily accessible.


3. AVCOM Record Storage Rack

AVCOM Record Storage Rack, Black SquareMaterial: 3mm steel tubing

Dimensions (H x W x D): 295 x 220 x 180 mm

Capacity: Up to 5 records

Pros

  • Lets you easily swap records
  • Solid, lightweight construction

Cons

  • Limited record capacity

The AVCOM Record Storage Rack is perfect for those just starting out in the world of vinyl. It consists of six 3mm black steel tubes, allowing you to stack up to five records. This makes it ideal for keeping your most-played albums within easy reach. Unlike many other options, your records won’t be crammed together, reducing the risk of scratches and making it easy to retrieve your LPs.

The sturdy metal build protects your records, keeping them in pristine condition. Plus, the rack is lightweight and doesn’t take up much space, so you can easily move it around your home.

As well as its limited storage capacity, should also be aware that the storage rack isn’t suitable for 7-inch singles. But we can live with that for such a cost-effective, sleek, and stylish solution!


4. Glorious Vinyl Frame Set 12-inch

Glorious Vinyl Frame Set 12'', BlackMaterial: Plastic

Dimensions (H x W x D): 370 x 370 x 15 mm (Outer), 310 x 310 mm (Inner)

Capacity: One 12-inch record (per frame)

Pros

  • Easy to mount and exchange LPs
  • Wide frame border and glass cover offer great security

Cons

  • Limited to 12-inch records

Unlike most vinyl storage options, the Glorious Vinyl Frame Set 12-inch lets you fully appreciate the album artwork, while keeping them stored safely.

With this set, you get three separate frames, so you can create a mini gallery of your favourite LP covers. The adjustable grip mount lets you easily switch out records, and the rigid glass cover keeps them protected against dust and grit.

Better still, the frames are broad enough to store double albums. Want to display a 7-inch single? Check out the Glorious Vinyl Frame Set 7-inch.


5. AVCOM Short Hi-Fi Cabinet

AVCOM Short Hi-Fi Cabinet, BlackMaterial: HDF

Dimensions (H x W x D): 567 x 540 x 500 mm

Capacity: 330 mm space

Pros

  • User-friendly cable management
  • Plenty of storage space

Cons

  • Quite a plain design

The AVCOM Short Hi-Fi Cabinet is an affordable storage solution for your hi-fi system and records.

Constructed from high-density fibreboard (HDF), the cabinet is both durable and sturdy, providing great protection for your vinyl sleeves. It has a slim profile and is designed with skirting board cut-outs, meaning the cabinet fits flush against the wall, giving a seamless and clean look to your space.

Although this cabinet is a little more basic in looks than some other options on our list, it works well in pretty much any environment. But if you do want to add some flair, add a cabinet door, available in either black or walnut.

As well as, your records, there is room for you to store up to two audio separates within this unit.  The cable cut-outs on the back ensure that managing your cables is straightforward and hassle-free. This will keep your setup tidy and organised.


6. modul Turntable and Records Table

modul Turntable and Records Table, OakMaterial: Beech Woof

Dimensions (H x W x D): 465 x 955 x 452 mm

Capacity: Up to 150 records

Pros

  • Discreet built-in cupboard offers great protection
  • White standing legs ensure stability

Cons

  • Not ideal for small living spaces

Suitable for almost all turntables, the modul Turntable and Records Table is a great way to store your hi-fi system and approximately 150 records.

Its built-in cupboard is great for vinyl accessories or audio separates, with the cable management system helping to keep the unit tidy. The door also has a push-to-open catch for sleek operation and a minimalist aesthetic.

Please note, you will need to assemble this storage solution, but step-by-step instructions are provided.


7. Acc-Sees Pro Vinyl 45 Case MKII

Acc-Sees Pro Vinyl 45 Case (100) Black MkIIMaterial: Aluminium

Dimensions (H x W x D): 180 x 350 x 200 mm

Capacity: Up to 100 7-inch vinyl

Pros

  • Lockable latches provide secure transportation
  • Organised storage for your 45s

Cons

  • Slightly bulky for small collections

The Acc-Sees Pro Vinyl 45 Case MKII is great for storing your 7-inch records. Its sturdy aluminium frame with reinforced corners ensures maximum protection, while textured polymer panels add a stylish touch and provide extra durability.

The case features a removable lid, secured with lockable latches; two carry handles; and a fully lined and padded interior. It holds up to 100 records, but there isn’t much space for storing accessories like cleaning kits or additional sleeves.


8. Sefour Vinyl Addict Feeder

Sefour Vinyl Addict Feeder, Tobacco WalnutMaterial: MDF

Dimensions (H x W x D): 330 x 950 x 460 mm

Capacity: Up to 300 records

Pros

  • Feeder style for easy record access
  • Great for compact rooms

Cons

  • Not as portable as other selections

Being just 330 mm tall, we recommend the Sefour Vinyl Addict Feeder for places with limited space. Split into three compartments, this shelf lets you split your vinyl into different categories and organise them based on genre, artist, or era.

Despite its small footprint, it can hold up to 300 7-inch and 12-inch records, keeping your collection organised and easily accessible.

The feeder-style format allows you to flip through your records effortlessly, whilst the built-in chrome bars ensure your records remain securely in place.


9. LP Cabinet by Gear4music

LP Cabinet by Gear4music, Beech Wood EffectMaterial: 16mm HDF wood

Dimensions (H x W x D): 744 x 382 x 362 mm

Capacity: Approximately 250 records

Pros

  • Height adjustable shelf to store both records and accessories
  • Stable feet offer great rigidity

Cons

  • A basic design – but this means it suits pretty much any environment!

The LP Cabinet by Gear4music has two storage compartments that can hold up to 250 records combined. With a height-adjustable shelf, you can adapt the cabinet to suit the size of your vinyl. The feet are also height-adjustable, making it easy to level the cabinet on uneven floors.

You can choose between the sleek wood colour finish for a classic look or the modern black finish for a contemporary touch.

Why should I store my vinyl vertically?

Storing your vinyl records vertically is essential for keeping them in good condition. When stored horizontally, the weight of the stack can cause records to warp, especially if you have a large collection. This warping can lead to poor sound quality, making the music skip or jump. Plus, a warped record can actually damage your turntable’s needle – something you definitely don’t want!

Vertical storage alleviates these issues by distributing weight evenly across the records, preventing pressure on the discs and keeping them flat. It also makes it easier to browse through your collection, reducing unnecessary handling and the risk of accidental damage.

For more tips on caring for your record collection, check out our detailed guide on how to keep your vinyl clean.

AVCOM Short Hi-Fi Cabinet

FAQs

Where is the best place to store vinyl records?

The best place to store vinyl records is in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Temperature and humidity extremes can warp or damage records, so make sure they’re in a consistent, moderate climate. Shelving units designed for records are ideal for keeping them organised and protected.


Is it better to store vinyl records flat or upright?

Vinyl records should be stored upright rather than laid down. Upright storage prevents warping and distributes pressure evenly across the discs. Use sturdy shelves and avoid overcrowding to maintain the integrity of the records.


Should you keep vinyl records in plastic sleeves?

You should keep vinyl records in plastic sleeves for protection; they guard against dust, scratches, and other contaminants. High-density polyethene (HDPE) sleeves are ideal.

Final thoughts

Choosing the best vinyl record storage for your collection depends on your space, style, and needs. Hopefully, with our top picks, you’ve found the solution that works best for you!

Perhaps this article has made you want to build out your own turntable system. If so, you should check out our turntable buying guide and our list of the best turntables under £500. We also have a guide on how to get the most out of your vinyl, so you can enjoy your favourite music to its full potential.

Experienced copywriter and video editor with a passion for music and films. Aside from writing cohesive product listings and blogs, Aidan spends his time creating exciting visual content and playing his favourite vinyl at full blast.

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