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Making a Home for Your Media Collection
- By Quy Le
- Published 10/12/2007
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Quy Le
Q.M. Le is a furniture enthusiast, currently working as a marketing associate for online furniture distributor (http://www.cymaxstores.com) CymaxStores Inc.
View all articles by Quy LeMaking a Home for Your Media Collection
Buying
furniture for electronic equipment and media collections can be challenging.
There are TV and entertainment stands, television armoires, wall and modular
units, all of which are designed to hold a variety of media. Since media
storage comes in a variety of types, styles, sizes and diverse configurations,
it might seem like an overwhelming task.
Examine the
size of your current selection. Take stock of how many different types of media
you own and how many of each kind that you have. This will determine how much room
you will need to house your CDs, DVDs, etc. If you have a smaller sized media
collection, it is possible that it can be conveniently stored in an
entertainment center.
The type of
media storage you select will depend on how you wish to organize your
collection. When selecting the kind of unit best suited to your requirements,
consider accessibility. If you want to be able to spin them around when looking
for something, a tower on a swivel base would be the best choice. But if you
would prefer to store them out-of-sight in drawers, a wall unit or cabinet with
doors would be the ideal solution.
Types of
Media Storage Furniture:
Freestanding
Wall Units:
Freestanding
wall units typically resemble a bookcase and can range from one unit to several
ones that fill an entire wall. Although a media storage wall unit might
resemble a bookcase, the shelves of a media storage unit tend to be slightly
narrower and it is designed specifically to hold a variety of media. When purchasing
a freestanding wall unit, keep in mind the number of CDs/DVDs you own. Some
units can hold over 1500 CDs. If your collection will never be that large, a
smaller unit will probably be ideal for your needs. If you are a serious
collector, multimedia wall units with two or more sections will allow you to
easily organize and access your collection as it grows and changes.
Wall
Mounted Cabinets:
When space
is an issue, choose a compact wall mounted cabinet that will hold a large
number of CDs/DVDs. To make your collection very accessible, select an open
wall unit that will allow you to easily identify and reach stored items.
Consider the shape of your wall mounted cabinet. If the wall mounted unit is
long and rectangular, it will use the space horizontally, while an oversize,
square or tall cabinet will utilize the space ver
Cabinet
with Doors:
A
multimedia storage cabinet with doors is ideal for someone who wants to protect
their collection from dust and light. This type of media storage is also good
if there are children in the home. If securing your collection is a further
concern, select a CD/DVD cabinet with a turnkey lock. Since many cabinets come
with doors that open outward, check to see if opening them will disrupt traffic
flow. Because multimedia cabinets have become central pieces of furniture in
their own right, it is important to select a color and style that will blend
with your current decor.
Spinning
tower
Spinning
towers combine compact organization solutions with accessibility and
convenience. They are specifically designed to use a minimum amount of floor
space. Today, spinning media towers are available in sleek, stylish colors and
designs versatile enough to fit in anywhere in your home. They are especially
useful in small rooms since a revolving rack requires two square feet, but will
store a maximum number of CDs/DVDs.
A well
designed media storage unit is a useful piece of furniture to have. No matter
what kind of media storage you are considering buying, I hope this article has
provided you with valuable insights that will help make the decision a little
easier.
For more
info on media storage, please visit http://www.MediaStorageCenter.com
Heather E. Brown
is a contract writer, currently working as a Marketing Associate for online
furniture distributor CymaxStores
Inc.

