How do you organize or store your Disney DVD's?

Mickeyflower

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I just moved to Nevada from the Napa Valley and I live in a small one bedroom apartment (a little over 700 sqft). I already have one bookcase up of books & DVD's and I really dont want to decorate my walls with my healthy obsession of Disney DVD's. How do you organize or store your DVD collections so they are easily accessible? Right now mine are just stacked and its a real bother to dig out one movie.

TIA!
 
Right now I have "just enough" VHS tapes (yes, I DID say VHS, although I did also recently buy a combo DVD/VHS player, and intend to convert them) to fill up the bottom of my TV stand. It's a Sauter stand I bought at a big-box store many years ago, but i love it - has a swivel top for the TV, and underneath has a deep double-door storage area for the tapes. Yes - they are double-stacked front to back and top to bottom in there, so it makes it a bit difficult if I want to get one, but I have them arranged by alphabetical order to get what I want/put it back a little easier. I also arrange my music tapes/CD's the same way to make them easier to find/keep (since I have MANY MANY of those!) - alphabetical order by artist, then by album name. Those I keep in soft-sides carrying cases with hard "slot cases" inside made by Case Logic. Haven't bought any in quite awhile, so don't know if they're still around, but I always found them to make awesome storage solutions (at least for my music stuff, which is all I used them for).
 


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