How do you all store CDs?


I am looking for an attractive piece of furniture that my wife will accept to store in the neighborhood of 750 CDs. All of our stuff is cherry finish, so I think that is going to be a requirement. Do any of yall have any recommendations?

Thanks
Justin
jposs
Check out Davidson Whitehalls' Storadisc at www.storadisc.com. Excellent top notch furniture, I had the cherry version and it's built to last and looks beautiful. Pricey, but worth it if you don't mind spending the money.
Ok, thanks for all the help, I at least have some choices. To answer a few questions... I have a nice cabinet I love that holds 300, so the other 250 or so are in boxes or just lying around. I am fine with that. The wife is NOT fine with that, and I unfortunately have more money invested in her then either the CDs or stereo. As far as how much I wanna spend? I will spend up to a grand if its a piece of furniture I will have a long while. Expandability is nice since im around 550 now, a 750 shold last me at least 2-3 years.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Sorice (in Penn.). They make some beautiful solid hardwood CD storage cabinets. I have two in solid oak that each hold 300 CDs, and they are very nice with smoked glass doors-- about $280. each. But they have others, including floor standing models, and may make them in cherry. Try www.sorice.com Good Luck. Craig
I just checked the Sorice website, they do make CD cabinets in solid oak, cherry, and walnut. The 300 CD model in cherry is $249. Craig
an equipment rack. I went to Staples and bought something that looks like a cross between Tupperware and a tool cabinet, made of plastic, with four wheels. it's about 4 1/2 feet tall by 2 1/2 feet with 10 drawers, which pull out. I replaced all my jewel cases with vinyl sleeves which saves about 60% of the space. All 3000 fit nicely into this dojiggy, with the other 2000 or so filling up a second "cabinet". The downside is that the discs aren't stored with the side label facing out so you have to flip a bit to go from Coltrane to Davis. If space is an issue, I highly recommend this approach. If decor is an issue, I don't! But it keeps the wife concerns to a bare minimum. Now all she has to complain about is the $$ spent!