Category: decorating with books

  • Mixing wood and white

    Mixing wood and white

    Mixing wood and white in your interior

    Contrasting elements, like mixing wood and white, add a lot of visual interest to a space. I’ve gathered up some images of spaces that marry two of my favorite interior elements: white, and wood. I personally don’t think there’s anything more classic, crisp, and “home.”

    Those floors are gorgeous!

     

     

    The shelves are a great use of an otherwise hard-to-use wall adjoining a gabled ceiling.

     

    Do you like white and wood?

    1.-2. Rue Mag 3.-5. Sweet Home Style

  • Mixing white and wood

    Mixing white and wood

    Happy Friday everyone! I’ve gathered up some images of spaces that marry two of my favorite interior elements: white, and wood. I personally don’t think there’s anything more classic, crisp, and “home.”

    Those floors are gorgeous!

    The shelves are a great use of an otherwise hard-to-use wall adjoining a gabled ceiling.

    Do you like white and wood?

    1.-2. Rue Mag 3.-5. Sweet Home Style

  • One of the best home decor books I’ve read in a while: “Books Make A Home”

    One of the best home decor books I’ve read in a while: “Books Make A Home”

    There are lots of pretty decorating books out there, but it’s only every now and then that I get one where I want to scan and show you every single page. This book, “Books Make A Home,” is one of those few gems.

    “Books Make A Home,” by Damian Thompson, is filled to the brim with ideas and imagery of how to store and display the books in your space – large or small…

    like in alcoves..

    …even bathrooms! (I do love reading in the tub!)

    This white bedroom, where color is solely brought in be books and the three potted plants, is one of my new favorite spaces.

    Don’t store books above your bed if you live in an earthquake prone area.

    I’m against covering books so they fit into your decor or color palette.  Books themselves are beautiful to me, and I like people who come into my home to be able to learn a little more about me, where I’ve been, and what I’m passionate about, by the spines on my shelf.

    A cleverly placed book shelf is a classic great idea for breaking up a studio or large space into separate rooms.

    So, are the books in your home there haphazardly? Or have you stored and displayed them in a thoughtful way? If so, do you arrange them based on where you need to access them, there importance to you, the beauty of their spines, etc. ? Can’t wait to hear how you integrate books into your home!

     The book can be purchased on Amazon.

     all images from “Books Make a Home,” I received “Books Make a Home” as a sample.

  • A winter’s day refuge: the home library

    A winter’s day refuge: the home library

    As the days get colder and gloomier, we naturally spend more time inside. Sometimes a rainy or snowy day is just the excuse you need to cozy up and spend the day with a new or well-loved book.

    via House of Fifty

    That’s one comfy looking loveseat. I’m sure I could read there all afternoon.

    via Little Green Notebook

    Talk about book storage!

    via Loft Life Mag

    If I ever have the space, creating a little reading nook like this will be a top priority!

    via Maree Homer

    via Marie Claire Maison


    Check out how they’ve even extended the bookcase on the sides. Definitely making the best use of space here.

    via Poppytalk Handmade on Pinterest

    via Apartment Therapy

    I’ve been reading a lot lately that if you have “ugly” books, to cover them in plain white paper to create a nicer looking shelf. I don’t know how I feel about this. Something about it to me seems too forced, but I’ve never seen it in person. Has anyone tried this?

    via Ballard

    dreamy

    via Sweet Home Style

    Squeeze the most out of an otherwise unusable wall space by running low shelf units along the bottom.

    via Sweet Home Style

    Do you have a dedicated home library, are your books spread out throughout the house, or have you carved out a space for books in another room?