Fantastic shelves.
I gave away all my VHS tapes when I moved in 2007.
I gave away all my VHS tapes when I moved in 2007.
Here we go - sorry that it took so long. My camera broke and I had trouble repairing it.Interesting! Please post a picture when you can.
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Here we go - sorry that it took so long. My camera broke and I had trouble repairing it.
Ikea Ivar-cases (the highest ones) with the Pappis cardboard boxes. The boxes are laquered and colour-coded so that it's easier to find a particular book.
Blue = novels, light blue = poetry, yellow = SciFi & Fantasy, Orange = childrens books & comics, green = travel, maps, languages, red = sciences (cooking counts as a science), brown = misc and those boxes I didn't get around yet to paint
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It's terribly obvious that I didn't have time to tidy up lately *blush*
Goodness no! I don't want any archeologists/adventurers turning my place upside downis The Ark of the Covenant in there somewhere?![]()
that's pretty close to my idea of heaven =)I have nine 7-ft tall bookshelves in there [...]That's not counting my kids' books. They have about four bookshelves each in their rooms; there's a bookshelf in the guest room, and another small bookshelf in my bedroom.
Her bookshelves - there are many similar videos on YouTube. I went looking for ideas I could impliment on making my shelves look better and was disappointed to find only these sorts of ideas.
Standing them up straight would be a start. Some of the decorative items could serve as bookends.
Only 24?One shelf down, 24 shelves left to do.
Arranging books by color drives me nuts. I have a housekeeper/organizer who comes here twice a month to help me with stuff, and on one occasion she and her wife put together some bookshelves I'd bought. That went fine (with copious swearing on their part, but they also said they didn't need my help, so I let them carry on).I wish I had built in bookshelves in three rooms.
As far as videos went - I gave up watching them after the third one that made the suggestion to arrange books by colour. I would never remember where a book was if I did that.
Wall to wall bookshelves would be great here, too. But whoever designed this building didn't do it with readers in mind. We're not allowed to put shelves on the walls, so I've ended up with quite the assortment of shelves. Some I had when I moved in, and others have been added over the years. It's still not enough. I need an extra room, and have wished that the space taken up by the balcony I never use could have been used instead to increase the size of the bedrooms or maybe a second storage room.I'm not sure I'd call that minimalism. I've seen some home deco pictures where each shelf had only one item each.
I'd love wall to wall bookshelves with which I can rebuild my library.
Some knick-knacks are normal on shelves. I've got a lot of ACEO cards on display, as well as part of my rock collection and various penguins.I haven't watched the video, but just based on the preview I have to say: there's something missing from those bookshelves. Hm, what could it be... oh, I know! BOOKS!
Your non-fiction section contains mysteries and science fiction?My non-fiction section is mainly mysteries and sci-fiction with a smattering of books in other genres.
If so, then I've had a library since about 1980 or so. Hard to say, since I hadn't counted them very often. When I was taking French in college in 1982, the instructor asked how many books I had. I guessed about 500.My aunt told me that if one has at least 600 books, the collection can be declared a library.
Just saw this and it gives me ideas.
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When I was taking French in college in 1982, the instructor asked how many books I had. I guessed about 500.
The rest of the class gasped, and one person wondered if I'd made a mistake and meant to say 50.
Turns out that I was off by at least 300. I counted them a couple of days later and discovered I had about 850, give or take a few.
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