VHS Cabinet

A VHS cabinet is a storage unit that is a decorative means of organizing the home entertainment area. These cabinets store the VHS player and related tapes/cassettes, which make home television viewing a pleasure as there is a place specifically designed for them, which keeps things systematic.

Materials used for VHS cabinet

Popular materials for VHS cabinets are wood, MDF, chrome, plastic or PVC and stainless steel. There can be a variety of finish given to these cabinets, depending on the preference of the buyer. The solid wood VHS cabinets are durable as well as good looking and depending on the make can house the player alone or combine as storage for the remote control and tapes. The wood cabinets are available in many details and features pertaining to handles, racks and pullout drawers on metal wheels. They also are more versatile as far as granting color choices is concerned and the buyer can select an Oak, Walnut or Cherry finish for his wood VHS cabinet, if he so desires. The stainless steel ones are more expensive but have a sleek, modernistic look and also help keep the entertainment media better organized, out of site and free from dust and casual handling. Plastic or MDF cabinets for the VHS player and tapes can be dismantled most times or can double up as storage units that house other household accessories to meet growing storage needs.

Features of VHS cabinet

The single drawer VHS cabinet can store about 15 videotapes in the smallest available unit and are an attractive way of bringing a sense of décor to home management and are available in a wide range of materials. Homeowners can decide whether to use a VHS cabinet or not, depending on who may come in contact with it and how much dust they need to protect the player and tapes from. Homes with small children, pets and where there is a lot of scope for entry of dust do need to consider this safe and secure option of a VHS cabinet for storage. The larger VHS cabinet storage units accommodate a variety of other household goods and have multimedia racks for cross-functioning at all required levels as well. Typically they can be either stand-alone units with legs that can be installed when required or come equipped with studs, legs or wheels to facilitate floor use. Rooms that need VHS cabinets but afford little floor space, have the option for wall mounting them. Corner stands with speaker and various tower solutions for the media center are available as additional cabinet accessories, to be purchased separately, if need be.





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