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In Reply to: RE: Music Collections posted by layman on June 15, 2016 at 08:09:02
THere is no limit, and no minimum. Whatever you want to do.
True when one runs out of room.. But then you can rearrange it all..
I have my CDs in the hallways. They really do not 'take up room' in the hallways, as that wall space is unusable for anything else. So I have a 1,500 CD rack in the front door hallway. And a 1,000 CD rack in the hallway to the bathroom.
I keep the thousands of DVDs on shelving in the side corners behind the Magnepan speakers, acting in a dual role as sound diffusers and storage.
My LPs, all 4,000 of them are on one wall in the bedroom, where they too are basically out of the way.
So I would suggest thinking about ways to discretely 'hide in plain sight' your collection.
Then you are not actually looking at it all the time.
From where I usually sit in my living room... I cannot see a single item of recorded music or movie.
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That's genius the way that you have utilized storage space so efficiently and discretely, but when it comes to "hiding in plain sight," are you hiding the collection from yourself or from others?
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