It's really hard to type with a cat sitting on both of your wrists, but I'm gonna give it a go. Nori is a feeling a little lap-deprived since I've been gone for the last 2 days. It's time for some cat/mom bonding time, even if it involves impairing my wrists for the time being.
Before I left, I read this post on Centsational Girl and was totally inspired. First of all, I love Emily Henderson's work, and I've always admired her bookshelf styling skills. She manages to combine just the right amount of quirky statuettes and old books to make me swoon. Also, I have a lot of time on my hands and love a new project. Enter: Project Bookcase Re-Style.
We have 3 major bookcases on our main level, and we have a lot of books. Not like an obscene about of books, but a LOT of books. Anyway, here's our built-in hallway bookcase before I touched it.
Haha, this is almost embarrassing! This is probably not the best place for a catch-all, but it has turned into our place of stuff-stashing. Bottom shelf: lamp shade. Third shelf: random white shelf that needs to be hung in the bathroom. Fourth shelf: supplies for next crafty project. Fifth shelf: angel figurines from my recently deceased grandma that I haven't had the heart to put away yet. Shelves 6 and 7 don't look that bad, fortunately.
And now for our living room shelves:
Just lots of books. And a black cat that likes to play jungle hunter by camouflaging herself against my black furry blanket. (It actually works pretty well for her, she's scared me a number of times that way.)
I started by taking all of the books and arranging them by color on the hall bookshelf:
I've seen a lot of people arranging their books by color instead of by content/title/author. Like this one on curbly, or these on colourlovers. I really like the way it turned out, even though I think it works better if you have a cubby bookshelf like the expedit from ikea or something. (T and I have been dreaming about getting an expedit for ages now...)
Then I went to the thrift store and found some treasures....(the book is for T, he loves old medical books.)
After literally hours of arranging, re-arranging, and re-arranging again, then coming back 2 hours later to re-arrange again, here's what I came up with:
People, I have a lot of white dishes. Yes, I know that. It's just that they're so charming and look so good against a black bookcase! I love the way it turned out. Midway through the process, I realized that I had a ton of old books stashed at my parents' house in my old room like the silver oil burner, the 3 blue bottles, and some of the books in the left bookcase. We had to leave T's old textbooks on the bottom 2 shelves because a) they act as an anchor because they're so stinkin' heavy, and b) we have nowhere else to stash them. So maybe I'm not Emily Henderson, but I think it turned out all right.
Have any ideas on what I should do differently? I'd love to hear 'em!
Before I left, I read this post on Centsational Girl and was totally inspired. First of all, I love Emily Henderson's work, and I've always admired her bookshelf styling skills. She manages to combine just the right amount of quirky statuettes and old books to make me swoon. Also, I have a lot of time on my hands and love a new project. Enter: Project Bookcase Re-Style.
We have 3 major bookcases on our main level, and we have a lot of books. Not like an obscene about of books, but a LOT of books. Anyway, here's our built-in hallway bookcase before I touched it.
Haha, this is almost embarrassing! This is probably not the best place for a catch-all, but it has turned into our place of stuff-stashing. Bottom shelf: lamp shade. Third shelf: random white shelf that needs to be hung in the bathroom. Fourth shelf: supplies for next crafty project. Fifth shelf: angel figurines from my recently deceased grandma that I haven't had the heart to put away yet. Shelves 6 and 7 don't look that bad, fortunately.
And now for our living room shelves:
Just lots of books. And a black cat that likes to play jungle hunter by camouflaging herself against my black furry blanket. (It actually works pretty well for her, she's scared me a number of times that way.)
I started by taking all of the books and arranging them by color on the hall bookshelf:
I've seen a lot of people arranging their books by color instead of by content/title/author. Like this one on curbly, or these on colourlovers. I really like the way it turned out, even though I think it works better if you have a cubby bookshelf like the expedit from ikea or something. (T and I have been dreaming about getting an expedit for ages now...)
Then I went to the thrift store and found some treasures....(the book is for T, he loves old medical books.)
After literally hours of arranging, re-arranging, and re-arranging again, then coming back 2 hours later to re-arrange again, here's what I came up with:
People, I have a lot of white dishes. Yes, I know that. It's just that they're so charming and look so good against a black bookcase! I love the way it turned out. Midway through the process, I realized that I had a ton of old books stashed at my parents' house in my old room like the silver oil burner, the 3 blue bottles, and some of the books in the left bookcase. We had to leave T's old textbooks on the bottom 2 shelves because a) they act as an anchor because they're so stinkin' heavy, and b) we have nowhere else to stash them. So maybe I'm not Emily Henderson, but I think it turned out all right.
Have any ideas on what I should do differently? I'd love to hear 'em!
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