So are you looking at a variety of different styles of the basic
CD storage rack for your home? If so, that's a great thing because they really do help you organize and protect the rather considerable investment that you have in your
CD collection. They do a much better job of protecting your items than
CD Jewel Cases do for instance. I'm not a very organized person myself but my girlfriend is and when we moved in she present me with two racks that I had to figure out how to mount and use. I found out a couple things that I wanted to share with you.
Let's start with upright metal
CD storage racks. They are on the top of my list for being floor space bang for the buck. Because their bases are often very small, and they store media in an upright fashion, vertical metal
CD storage racks are really very good for tighter spaces such as in apartments or smaller rooms where floor space is at a premium already. In addition you can use the to blend very vertical pieces of furniture like lamps or tower speakers with shorter elements such as inn tables.
When people shopping for hardwood
CD storage cabinets ask me for advice, what I normally like to tell them is to "Blend" the modern styling of your home theater equipment with a warm tone or feel such as the rest of the furniture in the room may have. Since
CD storage cabinets tend to be about the last things most people shop for the manufacturers of upper end units make sure that they are fully capability of customizing just about any order. It's the range of options that the consumer needs when buying an item like hardwood or metal
CD storage cabinets.
Of course you can get most
CD storage cabinets outfitted with a number of other options that will help them blend in with your homes décor. For instance, not only will a lot of the upper end manufacturers hand built your
CD storage cabinet upon order, but they will even allow you to select the type of hardwood that they make it out of. Whether this is pine, oak, mahogany, or any of the others you will be in control of what the final outcome looks like. The same goes for the color stain that's used. You can normally select how warm or cold you want the tones of the stain to be, while also selecting the color of the stain itself.
This isn't where your choices on options will end with most suppliers. When it comes to the latches, buttons, locks and so forth you will normally get to select the type of metal that they are cast or forged from, as well has the style of finish that will be used on them. A lot of people seem to stick with a polished finish for gold, while machining is extreme popular with platinum and silver. The interior of
CD storage cabinets can also be decked out. Italian leather's, and deep, rich velvets are not that uncommon to find used extensively. It's all about the care and attention paid to the craftsmanship.