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Best vinyl record storage 2024: Keep your records safe | Louder

Oct 14, 2024

Is your record collection scattered around the floor or in a pile in the corner? If so, we're here to help with a selection of vinyl record storage ideas that'll keep everything neat and tidy

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Looking after my vinyl collection is really important and I don't like the thought of leaving records on the floor - so choosing the best vinyl record storage is an essential way of keeping my records in tip-top condition. If you're a vinyl collector, I'm pretty sure you'll feel the same way.

So if you've been struggling to keep your records together and in some sort of order, now's the time to show your vinyl some respect, regardless of whether you’re playing supermarket-bought reissues or investing your hard-earned cash into an enviable collection of valuable records. You can go to town on vinyl record storage, too, sitting records in crates and vintage-style carriers, or stacking them inside a record player console unit.

Fair warning though, once armed with some vinyl storage you’ll have picked at a big thread: how to organise your vinyl record collection. But hey, that’s a conversation for another day.

Claire's CV includes 7 years as a staffer at Total Guitar magazine and 12 years as a freelance music journalist. As Senior Content Editor for tech brand T3 she tested and wrote about an array of gadgets, from smart speakers to fitness trackers, while her style column helped readers kit out their homes. In her spare time, AC/DC fan Claire is also an avid vinyl collector.

Best for robust design

Specs: L: 42cm W: 38cm H: 38cm

+ Robust design+ Lightweight+ Secure- Your collection will be hidden

This chunky Gorilla flight carry case looks great thanks to its black and chrome finish and will hold 100, 12-inch records. Despite its appearance, the case is actually quite light, meaning even when full, you won’t put your back out when shunting it around your home. Your record collection will also be safe and sound thanks to its strong latches, while the foam interior will keep your original copy of Fields Of The Nephilim’s Dawnrazor in perfect condition.

Best storage with wheels

Specs: L: 50cm W: 33cm H: 32cm

+ No nonsense design+ Holds 100 records+ It's on wheels- We'd like to see a bigger size option

Rather than traipsing across the room to grab one of your favourite vinyl LPs, why not keep some of your collection in this handy crate which has the added bonus of being on wheels? It’s a solid bit of kit and will hold 100 LPs. It's also a decent size and can be tucked out of the way or even pushed into another room if necessary without any hassle. For the price, I really think this is a cracking vinyl storage option – especially for vinyl lovers who don't have much space.

Best retro vibe storage

Specs: L: 17cm W: 34cm H: 37.8cm

+ Easy to take with you+ Strong design- Small capacity

If you want a cheap yet cool vinyl storage option, this Victrola case hits the spot. It comes in a variety of designs and colour variations and will store up to 30 albums, making it the ideal vinyl record storage for beginners, as well as for seasoned collectors looking for a way to cart their vinyl around. It's also dust-and scratch-resistant. If you’re new to vinyl, take a look at our round-up of the best budget turntables for waxy warmth without breaking the bank.

Best table storage design

Specs: L: 38cm W: 99cm H: 97cm

+ All in one design+ Neat and tidy+ Handcrafted- Design won't be for everyone

Looking for an all-in-one solution for those LPs you have on heavy rotation? Then check out this turntable stand with built-in storage for up to 100 LPs. The Vinyl99 has a dedicated space for your turntable and amplifier, plus a separate vinyl storage compartment. This turntable stand and record storage unit is hand-crafted from solid beech wood with dark walnut legs, and comes flat-packed for you to assemble at home. You’ll need to be quick with this one, though, as they’re selling fast.

Best for portability

Specs: L: 33cm W: 28cm H: 34cm

+ Padding lining+ Great portability+ Holds 60 albums- Not for display purposes

Here's a robust carry case for your vinyl records from Truant. It’s padded for extra protection and can hold up to 60LPs. There’s also two neat dividers included so you can split your collection into three separate areas. While created for carrying your vinyl around - and there’s a padded handle and shoulder strap included - it’s also a handy compartment to store the vinyl records that perhaps don’t get a lot of playtime. It's also water resistant, while two outer pouches can stow accessories or other bits and bobs.

Best for Led Zep fans

Specs: L: ‎24.13cm W: 3.66cm H:36.83cm

+ Combination lock+ Durable+ Led Zeppelin logo- Only space for 50 albums

If you want to show off your love of Led Zeppelin, then this Vaultz vinyl storage box is exactly what you’re looking for. It a robust bit of kit and also has a combination lock to keep your collection safe and sound from grubby paws. It also looks the business thanks to the front-facing classic Led Zeppelin logo and its black and silver finish. The only downside to this unit is that it can only hold 50, 12-inch records, so that might not be enough for your collection. Still worth it for the looks though!

Best all-in-one storage

Specs: L: 2.5ft W: 40cm H: 78cm

+ Great design+ Hand-made quality+ Good for small spaces+ Stores 300+ albums- Expensive

If you’re looking to keep all your vinyl collection, record player and speaker together in one neat unit, the the Turntable Station by Wicker Wood Works will fit the bill nicely. It’s hand-made from sustainable Pacific Coast Maple and will securely house more than 300 12” vinyl records. It also packs a lot of storage into a small space, with the whole unit taking up just 2ft of your floor. It's worth noting that due to being hand-made, it'll take between three and four weeks to arrive and comes fully assembled - although you'll need to attach the hairpin legs yourself. Not a problem.

Best desktop storage

Specs: L: 20cm W: 6cm H: 20cm

+ Compact design+ Hard-wearing+ Holds up to 100 LPs- Design not for everyone

This is a neat solution if you want to keep your vinyl collection on a desktop or table. It's made from metal and has an anti-rust/anti-scratch coating so it'll put up with bumps and scrapes no problem at all. It holds up to 100 albums, so it's a decent size for desktop use. Unlike some models in our list, this unit will need assembly once it's dropped off at your door, but it won't take too long to pull together as it's just a case of screwing the bits together. You can also use it for storing some of the best books about music, which will go well with your vinyl collection.

Best for cover display

Specs: W: 38cm H: 38cm

+ Display your vinyl+ Secure fit to wall- Won't hold many LPs

Use your walls to store your most valuable vinyl records – or to show off the records you plan on spinning that day or simply display your favourite album covers. This simple frame is a funky way to get more from your most show-stopping records, and holds 12-inch LPs, including double and triple albums. A quick-release frame makes it fast and simple to switch in new albums, and you can buy this vinyl storage solution in either a single frame or a triple frame pack. Sure beats a normal photo gallery wall display as you can change things up depending on your mood.

Collecting vinyl records is a right of passage of any music fan, and how you look after your wax has an impact on its future playability and, depending on if you’re interested in how to buy and sell valuable vinyl records, its future value too. Housing it in dedicated vinyl record storage helps protect it from damage and neglect. Choose some of the more stylish vinyl storage options and they’ll also become a cool feature in your room, rather than just another few boxes.

Remember: for many of us there’s no beating the crackle of vinyl, but other people in your house may not give a damn how ‘warm’ it sounds and would rather you keep the sound of your records to yourself, thanks. In that case, take a look at our guide to the best headphones for music for listening on the down-low, and the best budget wireless headphones for pairing with a slick Bluetooth turntable.

At Louder, we are music lovers and experts in our field, with many years of music listening and product testing between us. We live and breathe everything music related, and we draw on this knowledge and experience of using products when selecting the recommendations for our guides.

When choosing what we believe to be the best vinyl record storage available right now, we combine our hands-on experience, user reviews and testimonies and engage in discussions with our editorial colleagues to reach a consensus about the top products in any given category.

First and foremost, we are music fans, and we want others to find the right product for them. So we take into careful consideration everything from budget to feature set and ease of use to come up with a list of what we can safely say are the best vinyl record storage options.

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During her tenure as a Total Guitar staffer and later as a freelance music journalist, Claire has attended her fair share of festivals and has camped out at most (there may have been the odd hotel stay). Claire was also the Outdoors Editor for Louder’s sister site T3, where she was in charge of hunting down the best tents for all camping scenarios.

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