Despite the fact that thousands of Melbourne / Space Coast real estate owners now rely on the internet and tablets to read everything from newspapers and magazines to encyclopedias and creative fiction, nothing will ever replace a good ol’ fashioned book. After all, it is always aesthetically pleasing to have books around an office and a living room, as well as a bedroom. You can quickly grab one to read your favorite poem out loud or view the painting you saw when you were visiting Rome. At the same time, a shelf full of books can also add plenty of color and awareness to a boring room in your home.

When comparing published books to the web and an iPad, there is no question that one takes up more space than the others. That is why any man or woman with a home for sale in Melbourne should make the best use of space in his or her home with an organized bookshelf. Pick your personal favorites that you may grab every once in a while, like the collection of Shakespeare Sonnets, Stephen King’s The Shining, and Hammer of the Gods by Stephen Davis. Get all the old ones that do nothing but collect dust out of the way. Stash them under a bed, in the garage, or find somewhere else to store them.

There is no question that the best method of storing the books in your home is with bookshelves. It is up to you which room to place them in, and if you want them mounted on the walls or simply placed on the floor along a wall. While these two methods are the best, they are not the only techniques used to stash your books.  It all depends on your personal preference.

For starters, a Melbourne / Space Coast luxury home can use the corners of rooms to place numerous books. Rather than leaving all four of them empty, you can mount some eye-catching corner shelves to hold both your fiction and nonfiction. It adds plenty of life to a room while making your favorite reading easily available.

Another trick of the trade is to repurpose old items in your home. For example, you can utilize a hard suitcase, an antique desk, and even an ironing board by placing books on each one. Just take a look around your property, as well as websites like Amazon and eBay, or even a local farmer’s market for items that would work perfectly for holding books in your place. You may be surprised at just how many things you can find that can easily be shrewdly repurposed for artistic bookshelves simply by turning them over or upside down.

Finally, you can always use a stack of books around your home. Maybe it will be to hold a lamp by your bed or the remote control beside the sofa. Best of all, you can always add or subtract to its height. As long as you do it with style, a stack of books can look pretty cool too.

 

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