12 Best Vinyl Record Storage Ideas
Arrange your albums exactly to your liking with these clever vinyl record storage solutions.

You spent hours digging through music store bins, perusing garage sale tables and even dusting off the stacks in your parents' attic or basement. And now, you have a pretty impressive record collection to show for it.
Next up? Investing in a quality storage system, so you never have to hunt for those precious LPs again. Here are 12 consoles, credenzas, crates and more that we love for vinyl record storage. They'll keep your albums neat and organized and even show off your favorite covers.
There's something undeniably cool about a crate full of albums. Find all of your favorite records with ease using this Crosley Vinyl Storage Crate. The wooden box is available in three different stains, features integrated carrying handles and comes burnished with the official Crosley logo.
Sometimes all you need is a stool. Stack your Crosley and smaller record collection neatly in one corner with this acacia wood table. The long flat top will provide a steady platform for your turntable, while the slanted A-frame legs will hold your albums upright. You can also tuck speakers on the sides.
Give your turntable and growing record collection a proper home on this two-tiered storage rack. The metal stand is surprisingly compact, making it a great fit for any corner, and it features an A-frame silhouette. Best of all? It includes built-in dividers, so you can organize your records with zero effort.
No floor space? No problem. Hang your records anywhere in the house with this wall-mounted storage rack. The geometric unit is crafted from heavy-duty steel and anchored in place by screws, so it definitely won't collapse under pressure. Meanwhile, stylistic cutouts turn your favorite covers into wall art.
Keep your albums organized and in arm's reach of your sound system with this tabletop vinyl storage rack. The metal unit can hold around 100 LPs (seriously), and it tilts them up so you can view the titles. Best of all? The legs are capped with silicone pads, so they won't scratch your media stand.
Sort your music by artist, genre, decade and more using this three-tiered vinyl storage rack. The freestanding unit is made from iron (so it won't tip over any time soon) with slanted compartments for albums. We also love how it perfectly captures that classic "record shop" aesthetic.
Some album covers demand to be seen. Proudly display four (or eight) of your favorite records on these vinyl storage ledges. Each ledge is crafted from solid wood and available in your choice of six eye-catching finishes. And yep! A single ledge can accommodate four albums, including those with thick double or triple gatefolds.
Take a more artistic approach with your vinyl storage, and use these floating mounts to create a gallery wall. The clever X-shaped design holds albums and covers at the same time, and it can be adjusted for thicker gatefolds.
Now here's a vinyl storage rack that takes "easy listening" to a whole new level. Access your turntable, albums and noise-canceling headphones all at once using this wire unit. The bottom shelf is equipped with 30 slots that fit two records each, so you have room for 60 LPs.
We've finally figured out where to put those pesky record jackets. Keep your album covers safe while you listen on repeat, and stash them on this "Now Spinning" shelf. The piece is available in a black or white finish and can be hung with screws or command strips.
Add vinyl storage and retro style to your living room with this curved media stand. The top shelf is wide enough to accommodate your record player and speakers, while the bottom shelf offers built-in metal dividers for your albums. Each stand is constructed from natural materials, too, so you're guaranteed to end up with a one-of-a-kind piece.
Show off your entire record collection (and still have room to grow) with this Amelia Low Credenza. The expansive unit is made from solid mango wood and boasts three large compartments for albums. Simply add your turntable and speakers to the top, and you'll have one killer media stand.