Lorri Elder Dyner of Return to Home Interiors |
Credits, from left: Coco + Kelley, Emily A. Clark, onekingslane.com |
So many of us think we need to fill up every square inch of a bookshelf. It’s something almost all of us do. But, in fact, occasional empty space is pleasing to the eye. Once I learned this, I removed a ton of books and stuff, and it really created some breathing room.
Credits, from left: Return to Home Interiors, Apartment Therapy (These shelves are like art installations), amberinteriordesign.blogspot.com |
In the first picture above, you’ll see that only a few books line this one shelf, stopped by a decorative bookend that I found at TJ Maxx. The rest of the shelf holds two framed photos. Ahhh, space.
Your eye really does like to see symmetry—it makes all the difference! Here’s a great example below of books lined up according to height (in descending order from left to right), and stark blue vases perched on top. So calming and balanced.
Credit: Caitlin Creer |
This last guideline is not a ‘must have’ but a ‘nice to have.’ Painting the back of your bookshelves really makes the books and art on your shelves pop.
Credits, from left: Emily A. Clark, Caitlin Creer |
I just love designer Emily Clark! See how she painted the backs of the bookshelves a charcoal color in her home office? Can you imagine if it were just white? That charcoal gray really adds a depth and interest to the room. Even more fun, you could wallpaper the back of your bookshelves. Isn’t this picture above from Caitlin Creer just great? I’ve also heard of people using fabric and even fun paper or gift-wrap. Even renters could use gift-wrap as it wouldn’t be hard to remove in the future.
I hope these tips were useful and that you are inspired to get styling this coming weekend! I’m certainly getting inspired to make some changes.
Lorri Elder Dyner is an interior designer and blogger who believes in the power of “decorating for the rest of us.” Using clever, accessible, and affordable ideas, she brings us insider tips and tricks that make our living spaces feel pulled together. Lorri resides in Westchester with her husband and two small children. Visit her at returntohomeinteriors.com.
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