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How to Style Your Bookcase: Tips and Tricks for a Stunning Display

A bookcase is more than just a place to store your books. It can be a statement piece in your home, displaying your personality, interests, and style. But styling a bookcase can be daunting - how do you arrange your books and other decorative items to create a cohesive and visually appealing display? In this post, we'll explore some tips and tricks for styling your bookcase.

Arrange by Alphabetical Order or Size

One of the simplest ways to organize your bookcase is by arranging your books in alphabetical order according to the author's surname. This method works best for those with large book collections, particularly if you need to find a specific book quickly. Fiction volumes tend to be roughly the same size, making alphabetical order the easiest style to work with. But, you can also arrange your books by size, assuming that not all your books are the same size. An arrangement according to the size of the books is probably the most restful on the eye, from small to large or vice versa.

Highest or Lowest Point in the Middle

An alternative to arranging the books from high to low (or low to high) is to have the high point or the low point in the middle of the shelf. This introduces a different shape and allows you to create some variation from shelf to shelf.

Use Books as Bookends

Use of bookends, image from Books By The Foot

If you don't have enough books to fill the whole shelf, a good and useful idea is to lay some of the books on their sides, spines facing the wall, and use them as bookends to support the others.

Rainbow Arrangement

Rainbow Arrangement, image from Books by the foot

A phenomenon of color-sorted bookshelves spread like wildfire on social media a few years ago. The basic idea is to arrange the spines of the books by color, with the aim of making the shelf resemble a rainbow. This can be an excellent alternative way of styling your bookcase, irrespective of whether you have the whole spectrum of colors available in your home library or you have to be content with a more neutral range.

Wrapping Paper

Kraft Wrapped books, image from Books by the Foot

Another method used by commercial stylists and real estate agents to anonymize or "calm" a bookcase in advertising photos is to cover all the books in the same wrapping paper. You can do the same. Vary the color of the covers according to your own taste and write the titles on the spines of the books in your best handwriting.

Complement with Decorative Items

Stacks of newspapers, magazine files, boxes and cartons for small items, tins, vacation memories such as shells, pebbles, and souvenirs, sculptures, vases in a variety of materials, new candles or old candle stumps in a glass jar, display cases and glass domes, framed photographs, houseplants, and plants that trail down from the shelf are just a few examples of decorative items that can complement your books and add character to your bookcase.

Think About Visual Weight

Place the heaviest books and objects on the lower shelves to create a sense of balance. Think about visual weight and ensure that the bookcase is not top-heavy, as it can create an unsteady look.

In conclusion, a well-styled bookcase is a thing of beauty. By following these tips and tricks, you can create a stunning display that showcases your personality and interests while keeping your books organized and accessible.

tags: interior design, books, personal style, inspiration
Monday 11.13.23
Posted by Simone Elderot
 

Home: A Place to Stay or Display

Make your home a reflection of you

Your home is your sanctuary. It is a place where you can unwind and recharge after a long day at work or school. It is also a reflection of your personality and taste. However, have you ever noticed how many homes have the same basic furnishings? It is because people tend to follow trends and what is popular rather than what truly suits their lifestyles and preferences.

Your home's layout and the furniture you choose can define the kind of life you lead to to some extent. If you enjoy spending time with friends and family, you will need ample seating in your living room. If you prefer solitude, you will feel better with rooms that can be closed off from the rest of the house.

So, how can you furnish your home to reflect your personality and lifestyle? Start by analyzing when and where you feel most comfortable. Think about your childhood memories and what kind of interiors or styles appeal to you. Consider your future image of how you want to live.

It is also essential to think about the colors you like and don't like, the type of furniture that appeals to you, and the kind of wood and finish you prefer. Define the surroundings in which you feel most at home.

Furthermore, consider your budget and what amount you would be comfortable spending on furniture and decor for your project. It is also beneficial to discuss your thoughts and ideas with someone who knows you well. A friend who is starting a home project can exchange ideas and thoughts about your design history.

Your home is not only a place to stay but also a place to display your personality and taste. Take the time to analyze what makes you feel most comfortable, and incorporate those elements into your home's decor. Remember, your home is your sanctuary, and it should reflect who you are.

tags: home, interior design, Scandinavia, Scandinavian Interior Design, Scandinavian design, personal style, homed
Monday 03.06.23
Posted by Simone Elderot
 
 

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