Use a room divider to create space for everything
Separate living and dining areas with freestanding shelves. They'll add storage that can be accessed from both sides
How to style your shelving
- Display objects in between books - it'll lighten the overall feel.
- Keep the look neat by tucking small items away in storage boxes.
- Arrange books by size - it's more visually pleasing to have large ones at the bottom in deeper shelves.
- For closed-back bookshelves, line the back of the shelves with wallpaper to add a personal touch.
- Store oversized books horizontally to reduce the stress on their spines.
- Put display items on eye-level shelves.
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