How to Style Your Bookshelves

Is your bookcase currently functional and fashionable, or is it a catch-all for the things that don't have a home? More often than not, it's the last one, and that's why we're diving into the inspiring world of styling today. We're going to show you exactly how you can take the existing items in your home from boring to well-designed in just a few hours.

Styling shelves and bookcases is similar to doing your hair (beyond the messy bun) or putting on a nicely curated outfit. It takes a short amount of time and effort compared to the big impact it has on the final aesthetic.

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As with any styling project, remove everything from the area before you begin. Clear the shelves (dust them too - you know they need it) and sort the items into separate piles.

Place all books and magazines in one pile, decor and photo frames in another, and greenery and plant life in a third pile. Discard of any other items that don't fit these categories. Loose paper, gloves or scarves, your cell phone charger, and other pieces of technology shouldn't be on your bookcase.

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Place your items next to each other and take a step back. Do these items flow together? Remove any items that don't seem to belong, then take an item from each category and make odd-numbered groups. Place each group of items on its own shelf.

Step back and look at your shelf or bookcase objectively. You may need to shift a few pieces around or adjust the spacing. Either way, your home is now a showcase of your tasteful curation skills, and you didn't have to buy anything new. 

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Your friends will see a big upgrade, you’ll know it was really minimal effort. Make plans to start your project this weekend!

Take care, Cheryl