Somehow, my home is always overflowing with books. I stack them on my windowsill, line some up on shelves and hide others away in boxes, and still — there are more books for me to deal with. I don’t know what it is about them, but somehow, I find myself buying more and more — even when I haven’t opened some of the ones I already own.
Let’s be real; it’s because they’re pretty. Plus, it’s easy to justify spending money on education, entertainment, self-improvement or whatever else my latest purchase promises to bring me.
Given my affinity for stocking up on literature, it’s become vital for me to figure out how to decorate with books. It’s not enough to stack them in a corner and call it a day. I want to be able to see the beautiful covers I’ve invested in — plus, one stack wouldn’t be enough for my massive collection, anyway.
Here, 11 creative ideas that will help you figure out how to decorate with books. Because it’s definitely a challenge, but if you do it right, it can also be an affordable way to stylishly fill space in your home.
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
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Mix them in with your plants.
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Put them on your bar cart.
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Keep your white books in a monochrome stack.
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Stack punchy colors together.
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Color-code your shelves.
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Go minimal.
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Separate them into smaller piles.
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Keep your favorites by your bed.
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Keep your cookbooks in your kitchen (as long as they match the rest of your decor, of course).
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Put your coffee-table books front and center.
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Do a front-facing display.
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