Step 2: What do your shelves look like?
This will be good inspiration, not only for the type of books you have (keep/ hoard), but also a bit about your decorating style. Here are some un-staged pictures of some shelves in my house.
The classic books on the top shelf: a collection of nutrition and health books that are originals and reprints from 1968 and older. Clock that belonged to my Father-in-Law who was born in 1912. Globe & candle sticks. Shelf 2: Native American art, stories & history. Field guides. coin collection. Shelf 3: genealogy, children's books
This mess is gardening and scrap books.
A shelf in my dining room. It includes my collection of pottery from art/craft fairs, Newborn pictures (the 2 daughters and our wedding pic). Wine related chotchkies that I tend to be gifted. Cool rocks that my hubby collects.
The sewing room: notions, instruction books and patterns, fabric, wine purses.
Sewing room. Patterns, idea books, notions bins
Snap a few pictures for inspiration.
Next step: Items to add to the shelves besides books.
1 comment:
I wonder if I would be brave enough to show anyone my shelves ? Clutter multiplied.
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