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Amazing Bookshelves

16 Monday Jan 2012

Posted by PEY in Inspiration, Living Room

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, bhg.com, bookcases, bookshelf, bookshelves, DesignLoveFest.com, Instructables.com, Leberpr.com, libraries, LilSugar.com, Pinterest, Shelterness.com, WeHeartIt.com

Bookshelves are not all created equally.  I have two traditional free standing bookcases in my home, which I have often dreamt about replacing with wonderful built-ins some day.  It seems though that even with the dawn of eBooks there are no design limits on how and where to store your books.  So, with a little creativity and inspiration (from ) perhaps I should consider anything from a staircase bookshelf to repurposing furniture to secret passageway bookshelves and beyond.

In the meantime, I’ll just dream  . . .

Bench Bookcase by www.bhg.com

Magazine Rack Style Bookshelf by www.LilSugar.com

Ceiling to Floor Bookshelf image on www.designlovefest.com

Image Sources: WeHeartIt, BHG, LeperPR, , Shelterness, LilSugar, Instructables, DesignLoveFest

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Unify Your Bookshelves with Custom Book Bindings from Juniper Books

28 Wednesday Dec 2011

Posted by SOF in Accessories, Home Office, Inspiration, Living Room

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Book Collections, Book Shelf Styling, books, bookshelves, Built Ins, Custom Book Bindings, Customer Book Covers, decor, design, Juniper Books

There are few things more tedious than sorting your books to try to find a way to display them in pleasant manner. While we know it’s best to unify them by colors, what’s a person to do when their books are all over the map in terms of looks. Well, how about a custom book binding featuring whatever phrase or image you’d like. Juniper Books can make it happen for you.

As Juniper Books offers carefully curated selections of books, you can choose a new collection to add to your existing one or you can send your own books off to be custom covered…

in a design that suits your tastes!

You can also have your books fabric wrapped or leather bound or vellum wrapped. Or just pick a cover color and font color and have them all the same.  Yes, there is literally something for everyone’s style. I’m already rather obsessed with book shelf styling, but these really make me long for those built-ins I’ve been designing in my head for the living room. What an easy way to take an ordinary display from ho-hum to wow! The possibilities are endless.

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Books on Display

Books on Display

13 Monday Dec 2010

Posted by SOF in Inspiration, Kids, Living Room

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books, bookshelves, organization

File this under “Why didn’t I think of that?” This wall of books on display in a nursery means you’ll never forget what titles you have in the house and is sure to instill a love of reading. Plus, it’s fun to look at. While it works great in a nursery it would also be fabulous in a living room. Why hide all those beautiful book covers? And all you need is a few pieces of wood to get the look of an incredible feature wall.

Image via Blabla on Facebook

OPEN HOUSE: Book Shelf Styling

28 Wednesday Apr 2010

Posted by SOF in Accessories, D.I.Y., House Tours, Inspiration

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Book Shelf Styling, bookshelves, diy, Home Goods

My friend Kim just had a custom built in installed in her living room and has been posting pictures of the progress she’s been making on them on Facebook. She and her husband just finished renovating a beautiful home in Newport’s Historic Point Neighborhood and while I new they had fabulous taste, I was floored at how amazingly styled her built ins were, especially considering she did them without the help of a designer. They’re also fabulous because your eye, both in the pictures and in person, is drawn away from the flat screen television. Book shelf styling is one of those things that people really seem to struggle with so I asked her if I could come see them in person and find out how she pulled them all together to give you a few tips in pulling your own shelves together.

The first thing she did (even before the shelves were built) was find a picture in a magazine of the look she was going for. If you aren’t starting from scratch then just find a picture that has a similar amount of shelves as you do or the color scheme you want and adjust it to fit your space. If you have adjustable shelving that will be a huge help and if you are starting from scratch make sure you include that feature. For instance, she knew she was going to put a model boat over the television, but couldn’t find one to fit quite right so she ended up having to raise the shelf above it so give yourself some flexibility if you can.

There are a few things that make these shelves look so great. First, she limited the color scheme and stuck to blues and whites with accents of red and brown. Too many colors just become distracting. Secondly, the colors are used repeatedly throughout the shelves. She didn’t put everything with red in it in one section despite the fact that people are prone to group like colors. Where it does make sense to group like colors tightly is with the books. Here, different color book bindings are used throughout the shelving, but they are not intermixed. All the blues are together and all the whites are together, and if you look closely you’ll notice that even the red coral is resting on a stack of books with red writing on the bindings. It’s all in the details! She even went out and found more books that would work in the space to achieve the look she was going for.

Another thing that destined Kim for success is that she went shopping with an open mind. She knew that she wanted the white ceramic items, but wasn’t set on it having to be a fish or a flower or anything else. When she found the first pineapple she decided to go with it knowing that it was actually perfect since it’s the welcome symbol of Newport, and then she went on to look for more similar items, but without making everything overly matchy matchy. Ok, so now for one of the best things about this built in…drumroll please….most of the items on these shelves are from Home Goods or used bookstores! You know how I love a bargain, and here is proof that you don’t have to spend loads of money to have a house that is magazine (or shall I say blog) worthy. So take a look at your shelving and see if you can make a few small changes to make your own a little more stylish and I guarantee you’ll feel better. Remember that it’s ok to let them evolve, but don’t leave them jam packed with “stuff”. Happy decorating!

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