Cd storage..what's an audiophile to do?


I have a small Cd collection of about 200 discs. It is already difficult to find a way to find a rack to store them in and I do not even have the >1000 disc collections that some of you have. So I ask you, how do you all store these large CD collections and as an extra bonus question how do you arrange them?
jdwek
http://www.treedesigns.com

These are nice, and relatively inexpensive, wood racks available in several finishes. I have one w/ 250 cap. that's very solid, and I plan on replacing it with a larger one in the not-too-distant.
Here is the link to Boltz site, you might as well look at the CD 600 size because bottom 2 shelfs are a pain to use
so this will give you room for future expansion.

http://www.boltz-usa.com/cd/600.html
Also see the other, another thread on this very subject for a few suggestions. As to how you should section your cd's--good luck, I doubt I could even put how I do it into words. People ask what's up with it when they see it or try to find something they know I have. Come to think of it, I should come up with something better, it's taking longer and longer to produce.
I've been looking at this very closely myself as of late and can second the recommendation for Treedesigns. I think that this is what I will be going with myself, but there are a couple of other vendors worth looking at. The CD storage racks that I REALLY wanted can be had at Can-Am (www.can-am.ca) ...but they are a bit expensive, though not unreasonably so, considering the solidity of the product. I also thought that Sorice (www.sorice.com) offered a nice product, and when you request a catalog they send along an introductory pricing offer. I had also looked at CDHoldings (www.cdholdings.com), who had some interesting choices as well. If you want to try something on the cheap, aside from DIY of course, you could do what I have been doing. Look for a store that sells Sauder brand products. These are typically found at Target, Meijer, Value City, etc. They make a CD rack that holds 161 discs and costs about $20. It's one of those cheap, pre-fab units that you assemble yourself, but is actually surprisingly solid in build and really does not look bad at all. They don't take up much space and the look of several of these units lined up next to each other is discreet and perfectly acceptable.
I had a cabinet maker make a cabinet for me. Pull out drawers. Each drawer holds approximately 250CDs and there are 5 drawers. It's made out of natural mahagony and uses very heavy rails.