Do you have a large assortment of DVD’s with no place to put them? Perhaps a DVD storage unit is the answer. DVD storage units come in many different styles, colors, sizes, and prices. Choosing the right one can be daunting. In this guide we’ll evaluate several types of DVD storage units so that you’re in a better position to make a well informed decision.
On-the-go Storage
Many people enjoy the luxury of taking their DVD’s with them when they travel, to play them on the go To help keep your DVD’s protected, many stores carry DVD binders or wallets. Theses provide individual pockets for each disc. Many of these wallet style DVD storage units can hold up to 100 discs at a time. This type of storage really comes in handy on long trips with the kids. But keep in mind that if you prefer to hang onto your DVD cases, you will need a place to store them.
Shelving Unit Style Storage
Most furniture stores sell DVD shelving units. They come in wood, plastic, metal, and glass, making it easier to get a unit that will match your taste in décor. They also come in many sizes to fit the amount of space you have to fill. Some stores will even let you customize shelves and cabinets to match the rest of your furniture. Since customized unites can get pricy, most online stores and local department stores sell basic shelves that meet most needs and are neutral in color to match nearly any decor.
Rack Style Units
Probably the most popular DVD storage unit is the rack style unit. Its popularity is mainly due to the efficiency of the space it uses. Racks provide a relatively large amount of DVD boxes to be held in a small area of space. They are also notably less expensive then shelving units usually being priced around forty-five dollars.
Youth Style Storage Units
In general kids these days love to watch movies. Some even ahave their own room or play area to enjoy them in. Some stores such as Pottery Barn offer storage units made specifically targeted towards a younger demographic. These unites are available in a variety of colors from vibrant neon pink to baby blue. Another advantage to purchasing a DVD storage unit made mainly for children is that these units are scaled down to make it easier for a child to reach their DVDs, without needing assistance.
Cost and Brands
On average DVD storage units range from $20 to $250 in price. While brands such as Ethan Allen, Pottery Barn, and Restoration Hardware can be far more expensive than the average, topping out at around $4700. Storage units made by brands like West-Elm and Ikea can be relatively inexpensive while still providing decent quality.
When shopping for a DVD storage unit to best fit your personal needs it mainly comes down to matters of style, space, and budget. It is strongly encouraged that you to think about the various types or DVD storage units available (mobile storage, shelving Type storage, and rack style), as well as the price you can afford and your personal style. Armed with this information you will be able to choose the right storage unit to protect your collection and DVDs, so you can enjoy watching them for a long time.



