![]() Record Binsįlipbin: We’re big fans of these beautiful, tabletop storage bins. They’re less than $30 and you can buy one on Amazon. We have one in our home standing on our record cabinet that we use to display the album we’re currently listening to. It’s available in Walnut or Oak wood types. Wood Record Stand: Not looking to actually mount the record to your wall but want a way to display that beautiful album art? A Record Stand may be what you’re looking for. These are available for only $40 bucks for a set of 8 Record Shelves. In fact, these shelves are available in three different wood colors (brown, espresso and natural). Namely, it’s easy to access and play the records you’ve put on display and, as a bonus, the ledge itself is very stylish. Record Shelves: These Record Shelves solves the issue I mentioned with album frames. Amazon sells a 2-pack of album frames for $22.99 each but you can find them at many places that sell picture frames. If that’s not an issue (because the record is expected to be for display only for example), then this is a great option for many people. The only downside? It’s not a practical solution for albums you want to play regularly since you’d have to take the entire frame off the wall and open it up to get to the record. These are a perfect solution for displaying album covers that you want to showcase on your walls like any other piece of art. Individual Record DisplaysĪlbum Frames: Album frames are just standard picture frames sized specifically to display vinyl records. Meanwhile, if you’re looking to update your turntable, you’ll want to check out our new guide to selecting the best turntable or record player. Here are a few of our favorite options, broken down into four separate categories: individual record displays, record bins, record cabinets, and our pick for a good long term storage/moving option. Where do you store those records? Particularly as your collection grows, collecting vinyl records means you’ll need some thoughtful storage solutions. ![]() Indeed, record jackets are art that can be proudly displayed in your home as part of your home’s decor. Plus, if it’s a gatefold jacket, then 12” by 24” inner sleeve art. And, of course, there’s also that glorious 12” by 12” cover art. One of the many benefits of owning vinyl records, as opposed to digital music, is that they are tactile.
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