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Inspiring Ideas: Creative ways to display books

February 4th, 2010 at 03:53pm Sejal

Books

If I was ever to be granted one wish, I would wish to be the owner of a quaint (and successful) bookstore. I would have no problem filling it, as the floor of my tiny bedroom currently acts as storage space for a plethora of novels, cookbooks, design books and treasured story books from my childhood. I love reading, but I love collecting books even more. Unfortunately, I always seem to have to step over (and usually bump over) a stack of books as I make my way through my room. But this summer, I’ll be moving into a new home with a much larger bedroom, so I’ve been researching creative ways to display my lovely treasures. Here’s what I’ve found:

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I love how this example treats books like artwork. How poetic!

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Here’s an inspiring use of ordinary crates. Like the first example, this is a great way to display random knick-knacks along with books.

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I love the fun and bold look of this wooden bookcase. And it has room for hundreds of books!

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Lastly, perhaps when I move into my own 12,000 square-foot mansion in the far, far distant future, I’ll reproduce this gem of library designed by Stan Topol  for the 2009 Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Christmas House. I could spend every hour of the day in this library, surrounded by my precious books. That indeed would be an ideal life.

What are some inspiring ways you’ve seen books displayed?

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