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lauratj.blogspot.com · Jun 3, 2012

the art of bookshelf


angelika taschens home via the selby whowhatwears office via everything fabulous muji ellie sommervilles studio via the lonny blog string furniture photographed by petra bindle apologies for being so slow at posting these days, i have been really busy with work and moving house... i havent been doing any sparkapolooza briefs, im behind with all my blog readings and i completely screwed all my healthy may plans too :( its ok, its a new month (can you believe its june already aggghhh!) and i need to be positive and get motivated and start eating healthier to make up for what i lost last month. still in the spirit of moving house, ive been eyeing a lot of interior eye candy so bear with me if my next posts would most likely be around this topic. we havent got any new furnitures at our new place as our budget was pretty much spent for renovations, so ive been quite fussy with decorating and styling and organising because small details matter and can make a difference. my next mission is bookshelf and above are some of my likings found on the internet. heres what ive learned: ▲ put different styles of stacking your books. have them stood up, piled up or tilted. ▲ colour coordination. light coloured, dark coloured or certain shades of coloured books sitting together. ▲ add some frames of photos or artworks. or show off a few of your nice looking book covers facing front. ▲ few stacks of boxes would be nice and handy to keep your stationery or knick-knacks. ▲ last but not least, combine with some natural coloured objects so not too overpowering the books, which are the main feature of what a bookshelf should have. i found white objects being used a lot - vases, candles, small sculptures. and globes are very popular too. i now have some homework to tidy up and hunt for a few artworks to put on my bookshelf. have you got any articles about bookshelf styling that youve come across? or maybe a picture of your own bookshelf to share? do send the links through to me!
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