5/4/2023 0 Comments Open bookshelf 2 shelves![]() Shanty’s stunning remodel of this Japandi style home, also shows that a free-standing open bookshelf can have the same visual impact as a wall-mounted one.ĭesign by sarah zachary | photo by sara ligorria-tramp | from: how to add the right amount of color for every room in your house design by shanty wijaya | styled by a 1000x better | photo by jenna peffley We just recommend they be on the visually lighter size and that you use at least two for them. Your bookcases don't have to be wall mounted to get the look. The wall-to-wall shelving looks architecturally interesting and they don’t take up any extra floor space. ![]() Lea’s bookshelves (similar) in her basement reveal are a perfect example of applying wall-mounted shelving to create the illusion of built-in shelving. ![]() Allow me to demonstrate… design by lea johnson | photo by sage e imagery | from: lea Johnson’s basement reveal This style of bookcase can create the illusion of built-in shelving while also keeping the space feeling airy and open. Don’t worry, I am not knocking bookcases (I’m a book lover after all) but I have been seeing a surge in wall-mounted, open bookcases and shelving happening right now and it is good stuff my friends. Bookcases are wonderful for storage and showing off style but sometimes standalone, enclosed bookcases are bulky and can take up too much room (and visual real estate). Especially in a small space where every centimeter counts, you want to make sure you are utilizing vertical space efficiently but in a way that is not visually overwhelming. Whether you are a maximalist, minimalist, book lover, or styling master, the right type of shelving can make all the difference in a space.
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