Books hold a special enchantment, yet finding the right place for them can be challenging. Here are some innovative ways to keep your treasured books while enhancing the appeal of your home.
Fancy Arrangements
Mix books with decorative items like plants and artwork for a unique look. I’ve found this to be the best mix of function and style.
Tight Spaces
Use tall and slender shelving units to fit books into narrow areas. This trick has helped me utilize every corner of my apartment.
High Shelves
Put in shelves that are high for a cool library look. I like how it looks, and my books are easy to get to.
Book Nooks
Make book nooks for a place to read. I’ve made a place in my home to read a good book.
Wall Shelves
Craft a captivating visual with wall shelves that make your books appear to float. This concept works beautifully in compact spaces, as I’ve observed in my own apartment.
See Through Pieces
Use clear furniture to make the room feel big. I’ve found this makes the room feel open.
Box Shelves
Using box shelves helps separate books and other things. These have been a huge help in organizing my books.
Color-organized Displays
Arrange your books by color to design a visually appealing rainbow effect. This technique transforms an ordinary bookshelf into a work of art, always wowing guests.
Room Divider Shelves
Bookshelves can be room dividers. This idea has added to my room while storing books.
Custom Bookcases
Custom-made bookcases that fit specific areas can add a sense of sophistication to any space. I love the built-in shelves in my living room, as they flow perfectly with the decor.
Storage around the Fireplace
Turn a fireplace into a book area. I’ve used this idea to make my home look cozy, and it’s the most important thing in the room.
Hidden Wall Storage
Put shelves behind decor to hide books. This is good for having a clean look while still getting to my books.
Multi-use Furnishings
Mix book storage with other furniture, like a bench or coffee table. This dual-purpose strategy has been a game-changer in my small apartment.
Bookshelves in Hallways
Put bookshelves in your hallway to make a small library. This uses space and makes the hallway look good.
Corner Bookshelf
Use corners with a bookshelf. This has been the best way to add space in my small rooms.
Book Stacks
Use stacks of books as decor throughout your home. I’ve used them to add height to different places, like my side tables and windowsills.
Shelving Under the Stairs
Change the often-ignored space under your stairs into an amazing book display. I’ve done this in my own house, and it always gets people talking when we have visitors.
