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How To Organize Your Bookshelf In 5 Simple Steps

How To Organize Your Bookshelf In 5 Simple Steps

Posted on 11 Jul 2022 | Posted in StevensBooks Blogs

When you’re a bookworm, you can’t fight the urge to buy more and more books. The result: Your bookshelf is a mess, and it seems like every time you try to organize it, everything falls apart and ends up in a big pile on the floor.

It’s frustrating looking at books in disarray and not knowing where in your overflowing shelves can you find that novel you badly want to read. You need to arrange your books in a way that looks great and tidy, but you don’t know how to.

Thankfully, you’ve come to the right article. Struggling with packed shelves and stray books? Follow these tips to organize your bookshelf and reclaim your space.

 

Sort your books into categories like genre, subject matter, author, or color.

You can have sections of your shelves assigned to specific writers. You may also want to give your favorite authors their own “shelf shrine” where you put all their books and merchandise together. If you’re a reader who loves to read everything, arranging your books by genre and subject will make it easier for you to identify your next read. When you prefer aesthetics, try arranging your collection of titles in a rainbow pattern or in a color-wheel design.

Decide how you want to arrange your categories.

Do you want your books in alphabetical order, in order of importance, or by height and size? Determine how you would want to organize your books so you can easily find the title you want to read. If you have multiple bookcases and too many books, it’s easy to lose track of where you put which tome. To solve this, you can create your own catalog like that of a library so you know exactly where you placed a certain volume amid the sea of other literature on your shelves.

Choose a theme for shelf design.

Decide on a certain visual theme or aesthetic that you like. Whether you want a classic look or something more modern, decide on a style and stick to it. If you’re finding it difficult to find ideas, you can make a vision board or log into Pinterest and see what other similar bookshelves look like. You can then gather materials and decorations to match your desired aesthetic. Whichever theme you pick, make sure that everything is complementary in color and style so you’ll have pretty shelves by the end of it.

Customize your bookshelves.

Transform your book shelters according to your chosen theme. This can be done by using a different paint color, wallpaper, or even wrapping them in fabric. A new look for your bookcases can be a great way to brighten up your reading space or to create a specific mood. If you're going for a colorful theme, be sure to choose colors that work well together and aren’t glaring. You can also put trim, molding, or a decorative border to add detail and design to your shelves.

Arrange your books in their designated places.

Once you've decided on an arrangement and your shelves are ready, start putting your books onto their new containers. Follow the categories you’ve picked and determine their placements on the shelves. Don’t forget to leave some empty spaces for the bookish merchandise you have and other decorations. You may also place labels on your bookcases so everyone knows where everything goes. If you have a lot of books, it will take some time before you get them all in place, but it's worth it in the end.

Place ornaments alongside the books for appeal and a personal touch.

Your shelves will be boring if all they contain are rows upon rows of books and nothing else. Include things that represent you or that have special meaning to you such as artworks, posters, and photos in picture frames. If you grow plants, you can place potted succulents or tiny vases of flowers to bring life to your shelf.  Moreover, you can display ornaments like statues, vases, candles, and figurines. To store various bookish knickknacks, use decorative boxes or baskets as these will add some visual interest and also keep things organized. This doesn’t mean that you should cram your bookcases, though. You must always strive for balance. You don’t want too many or too few items on the shelves.

 

One of the most important things to consider when organizing your bookshelf is how you want to access your books. If you want to be able to quickly find a specific book, it's best to organize them in a way that makes sense to you. We hope that with the guidance of this article, you will do just that.

If you also lack books to fill your shelves, just find the best ones from our store that match your interest. As long as you can get your bookshelf under control and keep it that way, you can buy some books every now and then.

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