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The Art of Decorating A Bookcase

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Creative Arrangements for Book Displays

Bookcase and decoration go hand-in-hand. Whether you’re looking to accentuate an empty wall or are simply searching for a place to feature your extensive book/décor collection, a solid wood bookcase is a perfect way to do so. However, the art of bookshelf decor requires a bit of finesse, and if you’re searching for some great ways to ornament yours, then further we’ve compiled a few suggestions for you. No matter what kind of a bookshelf you’ve got – be it rustic, reclaimed wood, or solid wood – here’s your guide on exactly how you can translate accessorizing into bookshelf compartments:

1. What to display

The first order of business is always what you want to display on the shelves. When you know your trinkets/ornaments/accessories, you’ll automatically start getting the hang of what to do, how to pair different baubles, etc. If you’re floundering, here are a few recommendations for you:

2. The basic rules of arrangement

So, now that you know what kind of accessories you can use, here are a few simple rules that you must remember while decorating:

(Pro tip: Use the heaviest of your accessories, such as boxes and baskets on the lowest shelves.)

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Accentuate your books: You don’t actually have to stack all of your books in a neat vertical row along the shelves of your solid wood bookcase. In fact, you can get creative with this endeavor and let your imagination run free. Here are a few suggestions:

(Pro tip: Cluster your accessories in groups of three for the best effect)

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The theory of triangles: When you’ve got a tall bookcase with a number of shelves, it’s best to emulate the ‘theory of triangles.’ It’s not an exact science and most of the time you’ve got to use your instincts to get a balanced aesthetic, but here’s a loose-thumb rule that you can follow:

Using this formula can ensure a nice visual symmetry.

(Pro tip: Don’t place objects of the same height beside each other.)

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For those in-built shelves: In-built solid wood bookcases are largely full-sized and take up entire walls. Therefore, the décor that you feature in those must ensure that the design of each shelf is highlighted to the fullest. You can go for multicolored book piles with unique bookends. Alternatively, you can go for a single accent accessory inside each shelf to accentuate its frame.

(Pro tip: When creating clusters of 3, choose something tall, something horizontal, and an object to bridge the gap.)

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For the waist-length shelves: Not all bookcases are tall or overwhelming. Some are mid-length – usually reaching up to the waist. You can decorate them by featuring a nice triangular arrangement that may consist of feature artwork, photo frames, candelabras, vases, and other accessories on the top. 

If the bottom has open shelves, then you can use the ‘theory of triangles.’ If it has closed cabinet doors and drawers, then you simply don’t have to worry about anything else.

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3. Considering different typologies

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Since there are so many typologies of bookcases, you have to ensure that your décor enhances all of them. Here are a few suggestions according to some popular solid wood bookcase designs:

Eunola Reclaimed Wood Furniture 4 Open Shelf Standard Bookcase
Ignacio 5 Open Shelf Solid Wood Leaning Ladder Bookcase
Proctorville Rustic Wood Stair Step Cube Bookcase With Doors & Drawers
Teak Wood Rustic Bookcase
Solid Wood Modern 4 Drawer Home Office Bookcase 

Decorating your solid wood bookcase requires a lot of careful thought. It’s more than putting together a bunch of accessories. We hope that these tips on how to decorate your bookshelf can help you get the best décor possibilities and help you reinvent your home!

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