As an avid reader, I know the importance of having a cozy and comfortable reading nook.
These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
As an avid reader, I know the importance of having a cozy and comfortable reading nook.
These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
Emma Burns has transformed a converted barn at her country home into a sitting-room-cum-guest-cottage full of hidden surprises and witty details...
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A window library- beautiful.
These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
As an avid reader, I know the importance of having a cozy and comfortable reading nook.
Bookshop in Lark Lane, they had so many books they had to store them in the fireplace. The owner of the shop mentioned they had aprox. 22000 books.
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These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
I love this room of bookcases. It's a wonderful reading room for one. I would add only a matching ottoman. Absolute heaven. Book. Book. Book. Click orange square to subscribe via feed reader or email.
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These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
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Let's talk bookshelves. Both practically and impractically.
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We’re going to keep this intro short and short so you can get straight to reading this interview with Alia Bengana, an architect from Paris.Born in
These home library examples can guide individuals in selecting design elements that resonate with their personal style.
Casa da Escrita by João Mendes Ribeiro A study nook by the window that is integrated with the shelves.
Book storage ideas for the smallest spaces -- because living in a small space doesn't mean you can't have ALL THE BOOKS.
I grew up in a home where education, and along with that collecting books, took precedence. My father had an extensive library of books that covered different topics and passions. My father, who was rarely without a book in hand, instilled my love for reading, and the constant desire to hunt for books. In design, books are considered details that reflect the owner’s taste and interests. Designers always seek to display books in an unexpected way- whether in a bookcase, on a table, a chair, or simply on the floor. Stack them according to color, size, or subject and let the books speak volumes. The antiqued mirror tiles on the ceiling gives the illusion of a bigger book collection, courtesy of House Beautiful, photography by Buff Strickland Designer Stephen Shubel, photography by David Livingston An architectural touch plus a wall of books in a Swedish loft...courtesy of House Beautiful, photography by Jan Tham The Viceroy Hotel's study with the diagonal shelves... adds energy to the room. Designed by Kelly Wearstler, photography by Grey Crawford Photo 1 photography by Gilles Trillard
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So much more than a storage solution, a bookcase area adds drama.
Create your very own tiny library with our 17 small home library ideas to enhance your reading experience: 1. Slim Bookcase 2. Add String Lights 3. Reading Nook
Turn unused space around the house into extra seating and storage with a minimum of carpentry—and get a snug, homey haven for daydreaming, reading, even napping