We are getting ready to install a new bookshelf in our living room. I’m very excited to have a place to put all of our big art books sine they’ve been boxed up in the garage for almost two years. So sad. I was through our archives for shelf ideas and came across so many fun and unexpected shelf ideas that I thought I’d create a new little roundup in case any of you are also getting ready to add shelves in time for spring organizing/cleaning. So here goes! Ten unexpected shelf ideas:
Shelves in Windows
1.) In the above pic, which is from our old jungalow, we had shelves in-set in the windows and painted them green so that they would feel like a greenhouse!
Brackets as a Decorative Accent
2.) In our new kitchen, we had custom copper-plated brackets made so that they would feel like an intentional accent in the kitchen, instead of simply a way to hold up the floating shelves.
Shelf as Vertical Garden
3.) In our front yard, we turned an old bookshelf we no longer had room for, into a vertical garden. Easy peasy and oh so pretty!
Garden Window Shelves
4.) In our bedroom, we had a 6 ft. long garden window installed. Not only does it give up more (much-needed :P ) plant storage in our bedroom, it also makes the room feel much, much bigger.
Slightly Staggered Shelves
5.) We had these slightly staggered kitchen shelves custom built to use as our pantry. The staggered-ness makes the shelves feel old and kinda weird–which I love.
Crate Shelving Floor Unit
6.) In a client home we built a simple modular shelving unit from crates. Still love the look!
Crate Shelving Wall Unit
7.) While visiting Copenhagen several years ago, this crate shelving wall unit was up in a cafe. I love this idea for a kitchen!
Mid-Century Style Wall Unit
8.) Also from our last home, this wall unit was custom-made but something similar could easily be built using simple materials from your local home-improvement store. My homie Dabito built one and has instructions here.
Spot on the Wall
9.) I first tried this at a client home. We painted a circle on the wall and a wooden shelf to match. We installed the shelf on the circle and boom! A very fun little wall installation, perfect for an entryway or even a bedside situation.
Hidden Brackets
10.) In Emily Katz and Adam Porterfield’s home that we shot for The New Bohemians, Adam skillfully hid the brackets behind the drywall and then the horizontal piece of the bracket is on top of the shelf on the higher shelves or beneath the shelf on the lower shelves to keep them out of site.
from The Jungalow http://ift.tt/2oz3wFV
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