How do you store a whole lotta LP's?


I'd like to put them in the living room next to the VPI cleaning machine and the turntable, and want it to look rather 'classy'....no milk cartons or anything like that acceptable.

Do you guys build racks, or buy them.... if so, where?

Got a few LP's now ....many more coming in the mail.
Heeeeeeeellllp. :))
jbatlanta
If you want good old wooden bookshelves and you aren't sure if the shelf can support the load, you can reinforce the shelves with 1/2 inch square hollow metal bars, available from Home Depot. Just cut to length, drill and countersink 4 or 5 holes, and attach one to the bottom of each shelf. This worked for me on flimsy shelves that are 30 inches wide.
As mentioned, modular furniture can provide a prety cost-effective and reasonable looking solution if your not prepared to go to custom built shelving. IKEA (http://www.ikea.com) offers some solutions that some have found work well. Look at the Bonde, Billy and Ivar series.

With the Bonde series, the trick is to purchase a combination of the 14x86 and 28x86 bookcases. These have shelves in 13" widths. They come in wood veneer, or white for a lesser price. See:
http://www.ikea-usa.com/product_presentation/show.asp?productnumber=00030064&type=III
http://www.ikea-usa.com/product_presentation/show.asp?productnumber=00030063&type=III

With the Ivar series, the trick is to buy separate 13" (approx.) shelves and 6' uprights. You connect them to form two columns of shelves. With each shelf at 13" wide, you don't have any sagging and you get good vertical support for your LPs. The six foot uprights easily allow for 4 shelves; to get 5 shelves you need to start with the first shelf on the floor. (The Ivar series is sold on a completely modular basis - you order it stick-by-stick to match your needs.) See:
http://www.ikea-usa.com/product_presentation/show.asp?productnumber=00005050&type=III

At one time, Ikea sold a line of modular 13" x 13" shelving that was a perfect inexpensive solution: the Expedit series. It never appeared in their website, but was available in the stores. I don't know if it might still be available.
You guys that use Scandia and Ikea Ivor, what keeps the records from being pushed too far back into the shelf? What is the best depth, 12" or 20"?
Cheers,
With the Ikea Ivar units, there is no backing to keep LPs from being pushed past the back end of the shelf. You have to either live with that issue and be careful in re-shelving, or you can mount a rail across the back side of the uprights about 5-6" above the top of the shelf.

I use some modular shelving (older, so not the Ivar) that has both 10 3/4" deep shelf units and 17" deep shelf units. Both work fine for storage. What I find is that the 17" shelves are nice for reducing the amount of dust that can accumulate on top of the LPs because they are further recessed. (I'm storing several thousand LPs, so rotation takes a while.) Also, there is space to the front of the 17" shelf to rest something or to set an LP face-forward temporarily pending re-shelving. The downside is that the lower shelves can be a bit difficult for viewing the LP spines due to that same recess. This would be exacerbated with 20" deep shelves.
I tend to agree with Albert if you have the room and you want it to look classy, take a wall and build media shelves.I have built all my furniture over the years and have found it may be a little more costly in the long run BUT YOU WILL GET WHAT (YOU) WANT!!! Here is a few portable ideas. Billy Bags # 6650 66w/16d/50h three shelves holds 1200lps $1399.00 The other is boltz its holds 180lps per shelf you can add up 4 shelves thats 720 lps for $669.00 you can also add casters on that one David.