Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bookcase Styling Tips


I love client homes that have bookcases.  The design possibilities are endless! Styling a bookcase isn't always as easy as it seems.  In fact, it can be overwhelming and somewhat intimidating.  A well-styled bookcase can transform a room, often becoming the focal point, whether it be good or bad. House Beautiful and HGTV have provided us with some great design styling tips for bookcases. Check these out and then give yours a try!

1. Start with a clean slate.  Remove everything from the shelves, discarding any damaged books.

2. Decide on a backdrop.  The bookcase itself can serve as an excellent backdrop to showcase your masterpiece.  You can use paint, fabric, wallpaper, wrapping paper, etc.


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3. Decide to book or not to book. Do you want to use all books? No books? Some books? Experiment with different ways to stack them-- vertically or horizontally-- in a pleasing pattern. Horizontal books can even act as bookends.



4. Decide on the color of your books. Do you want to use books that are a certain color? Do you want to sort them by color? (You can always wrap unattractive book covers in a paper colors of your choice.)


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5. Personalize the space. Add a favorite collection, shapely vases, decorative boxes or baskets, and family photos. This helps keep your display visually interesting. You don't need to use all of these different items.  Just pick the ones that work for you.


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6. Vary the heights of your objects. Nothing says boring like lining them up in a neat row.  The exception to this rule would be in a case where all books are used.  In that case, make it intentional! Have unity in the lined up books with commonality.  For instance, all books on each shelf are the same height, color, etc.  Or stack them horizontally from top to bottom and fill the shelves that way.

7. Use a few horizontally stacked books as a pedestal to highlight a particular object.


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8. Go big and bold.  Small items get lost and tend to send a knick-knacky feel.  Accessorizing anything with little knick-knacks is so out. A bookcase is a great place to show off that quirky horse head or abstract art piece that maybe you weren't bold enough to display alone.

9. Don't be afraid to mix in art work.

10. Add a little sparkle.  Glass and silver accessories are great options for adding this extra touch.  Propping a mirror as the backdrop can be another great option as well!

11. Don't over clutter.  Very important.  Keep in mind the open space around the objects.

Here are some of my favorite inspirations...


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Better Homes & Garden


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Did you find anything inspiring? Let me know!

-Amy




Sunday, September 23, 2012

I'm Back/ Happy Fall... (Ya'll)

It's the most wonderful time of the year! (And yes, I am aware it isn't Christmas.) Fall time is my favorite season! It always excites me to see the stores starting to put out mums and pumpkins for sale. It is a sure sign that autumn is upon us.  And I don't know about you, but we are in desperate need of a change in season.  Our summer was long (and HOT!). There were definitely many highs to our summer, and unfortunately some lows. But I can tell you one thing for sure, this pregnant gal is sure glad the 100 degree days are gone! 

I am getting back in the groove of things, and hope to start posting regularly again. I cannot wait to share the many exciting things from our summer! We kicked off the summer with a fun, family vacation to Europe for three weeks, celebrated our little girl's 2nd birthday, celebrated the discovery of having another little girl, many nesting projects completed around the house, a few client installations completed, a fun 4D ultrasound visit revealing that our new little girl looks like my dad (go figure!), and finishing our new nursery while updating Sophie's room to a "big girl room". Whew! Things have been a little busy to say the least. 

Hope you all had a wonderful summer time! Good things are in store this fall!