Look in just about any corner of my house and you’ll likely find books, lots of books. Ā Around my house, everyone feels at home with books.
They’reĀ everywhere.
In my family room…
In the hallway…
In Boris’ home officeĀ (along with his Hulk and Conan collectibles)…
In more kitchen area cabinets…
On a loft wallĀ steps belowĀ my attic workspace.
Like I said, I have books just about everywhere.
Yes, we’re definitely at home with books.
Being a book lover and collector for that matter… runs in my family. Ā My parents and siblings are the same way,Ā so IĀ certainly got the book bug honestly.
For aĀ long time, far too many of my beloved booksĀ were exasperatingly inaccessible because they were in boxes in a basement storage room.
It often seemed the one book I wasĀ looking for was always buried deep in a box somewhere.
Recently,Ā whileĀ diggingĀ for oneĀ book, I found one I wasn’t looking for (but was happy to rediscover).
At Home with BooksĀ hasĀ beautifulĀ examples of how book-lovers liveĀ with and display theirĀ books.
The discovery was not only a reminder that it was time to get all myĀ good books out of boxes and into plain view, but also provided the inspiration behind this blog entry.
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Throughout this post, I’ll show youĀ howĀ theĀ integration ofĀ built-in bookcasesĀ in one roomĀ in particular transformed the spaceĀ fromĀ blah to beautiful.
We use this room in the photo below as a music room and as you can see it’s pretty neglected in terms of decor.Ā
I targeted the two walls on either side of the French doors.Ā The blank area on both sides of the door has always been dead space.
This roomĀ badly needed a pick-me-up.
Ā CarpentersĀ removed part of the existing crown molding and floor board trim to accommodate the shell of two new bookcases from ceiling to floor.
It didn’t take long for the room to begin to take new shape.
No paint yet,Ā butĀ everything is looking good so far.
The new bookcases immediately bring some character to what was boring and drabĀ wall space.
I organized my thoughts surrounding this room by putting together this idea board for color, fabrics and textures I wanted to use.Ā These idea boards are fun to create.
The background in this photo is just aĀ plain piece ofĀ foam core board that I painted usingĀ Hancock Grey,Ā by Benjamin Moore.Ā Ā Hancock Grey is more green than grey and that’s the color I settled on for the walls in this room.
By the way, I used theĀ paisley fabric seen here for new pillowcases for the sofa in the music room andĀ I’ll share thatĀ sewing projectĀ in an upcoming post.
Here’s a look at the room after it was painted.
TIP: When planning a room color, pick up a small can of paint (about $6-7 dollars) and paint a piece of foam core for a large, portable color swatch. Foam core is the size of a poster board but it’s heavier and more durable. A painted foam core board is a much better color reference than those tiny color strips you get from the paint store.
It took months and months to decide what the heck to finally do with this room and once I settled on a look, it really didn’t take long at all to have the bookcases constructed and installed and the room painted.
Before I share the end result, here’s one more quick peek at what the room looked like when I started out.
A little white paint on the bookcases and some Hancock Grey on the walls certainly do the trick.
An old area rug and oversize painting that were re-located from another room helps toĀ finish off the transformation.Ā Don’t forget to keep an eye out for my pillowcase makeover coming up soon.
Now this is a dramatic transformation.Ā Big difference, huh?
In the meantime,Ā it’s a relief to haveĀ more of my booksĀ moreĀ easily accessible now.
Instead of shoving every book on an available shelf, I like to vary theĀ stacking position of books and incorporate a few other interesting or unusual elements here and there forĀ more visual impact.
Remember my beaded beverage bucket from an earlier tutorial?
It’s great for cold drinks and it’s just as nice asĀ bookshelf decor.
Whatever yourĀ personal politics (IĀ keep this blog free of that)Ā you have to admit it’s prettyĀ cool to have a picture with the leader of the free world.
The photo withĀ me and President Obama was taken in the NBC makeup room in Chicago when he wasĀ still a U.S. Senator and the shot with me andĀ President Clinton was snapped at a White House, holiday press banquetĀ in 1996 (that’s Hillary standing over his left shoulder).
If you have pictures like this,Ā youĀ just have to put them on a shelf.
I thinkĀ bookcasesĀ in general bring so much depth and character to a room withĀ added dimension, vertical storage and classic, built-inĀ beauty.Ā A home without books is missing something.
NOTE: Click hereĀ to read a greatĀ article from Architectural Record magazine on “LibrariesĀ in the Digital Age”.Ā It focuses on the challenges faced by public libraries to remain relevant and viable in our current digital revolution.Ā Be sure to check out the slideshow which includes some gloriousĀ photos of stunning libraries from around the world.
Meanwhile, the changes in this room haveĀ transformed this space intoĀ a really peaceful reading area (when the kids aren’t practicing music).
Right now, this isĀ my favorite room in the house… and one more placeĀ whereĀ I’m totally at home with books.Ā ā„
UPDATE TO THIS POST
I considered making my own window treatments but decided against it, opting toĀ add store-bought panels with rod rings instead.
I had trouble finding all the studs during the installation so I ended up using those plastic drywall inserts to secure the hardware. When using those, don’t forget to screw them into the wall, as opposed to banging them into the wall withĀ a hammer.Ā I figured that out the hard way.
NOTE: Keep drywall spackling, fine sand paper and touch-up paint handy.
Meanwhile, here’s a look at the same space taken from the opposite side of room.Ā The first set of window treatments had uneven lengths, so I ended up gettingĀ these window treatments (called Peyton) from Pottery Barn and they’re perfect.
Overall, I’m happy with the way everything turned out andĀ it’s still my favorite room in the house.
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Carolyn says
Just awesome!!!
Stephanie @ La Dolce Vita says
What an amazing transformation! I am a book lover too, and there is not one room in our home that doesn’t have books in it. And I don’t think I’ve ever seen our president look happier! Great photos of some incredible memories for you. (Can’t wait until 8/1 to see what you have in store for us!)
Bethany says
I LOVE bookcases that are part of the wall instead of a separate piece of furniture (is that what they call built-ins?). Great way to make use of the dead space – and it looks so good!!!!!
Doncha think that books just make some of the prettiest and simplest decor? I’m sure you do, lol.
berta says
Those new shelves look wonderful and really make the room look bigger! Beautiful job!
Kim says
Your house is sooooo beautiful. I always love when you show pics of your personal spaces. I could move into any of the spaces I have seen and be a happy lil clam.
Jennifer Rizzo says
Your space just looks gorgeous Lisa! I just love the pop of white with the muted color!
Judith Norman says
I’m the same way with my books and magazines (Victoria, Coastal Living, Black Enterprise, Cooking Light, Romantic Homes, etc.). I hoard them. Love what you did with the music room. Looks very restful.
Alissa says
Wow, Lisa, this is a gorgeous transformation! I love to see before & after pictures like this. And that really is the perfect space for built-in bookcases!
Also, very cool photos. So glad you shared those, too!
Vicki says
Do you rent space? I’m coming so somebody is going to have to move over! Elegantly cozy.
Allie says
The room is gorgeous, and very inviting – a home without books is like a home without a soul. I used to have 10,000 books in my living room! But my Sam is allergic to dust, and it was taking all my time keeping them dust-free, no doors on my bookcases. Now we hang onto our very most special books, and let the library take care of the rest. *G* Beautiful home you have, Lisa!
Kelly says
The bookcases look great!
Adrienne says
BEAUTIFUL!!!! I love it!
Thimbleanna says
Wow — what a transformation Lisa — it’s just beautiful! We have lots of built-in bookcases too and I love them. I often wonder how future generations, in the age of e-books, will get that warm book feeling in their homes!
Kisha says
I love your style of decor! And your music room is simply beautiful. Thanks for sharing ways to display books around the home. Maybe now I’ll take more of my books out and display them about my home.
Krista says
lovely remodel (and yes, those photos NEED to be displayed!)
Van_yellowhouse says
Lovely transformation Lisa. Now I want that “at home with books” book too. Great pictures as well. Well done.
Monica Lee says
oh it is JUST lovely. Aren’t books just lovely??? They are like old friends. I have wanted to do this in my living room but haven’t had the guts. I am going to bookmark this post as inspiration! PS love the pic of you and the BIG guy!
Diana says
What an amazing difference those bookshelves make! And being able to display your books and those precious photos would have been worth it even if the project didn’t make the room more gorgeous (which, of course, it did!).
Nina says
Well done Lisa! Books make homes so much more interesting I agree and they say so much about who lives in the home. I love your room transformation and hope I can one day find a permanent home for all my books that we have in storage while we live in Europe.
Heidi Woodruff says
My goodness! Wonderful room make-over! All for the love of books! I love it! I’m still in your previous sage—books all over the house. I was wondering how my husband would feel about dedicating a room as a library…. You nailed it with a libray/music room! Looks great! ~Heidi
Melissa says
What an faboulous room!
The bookcases are like the icing on the cake. Your blog is so inspiring!
I never talk religion or politics, but WOW to have the privilage of your picture taken with two presidents!
Sarah Walton says
BEAUTIFUL work!! I LOVE it!
My Life. One Story at a Time. says
I’m trying to convince my Hubby to build even more bookshelves in my home. You can never have too many! Loved the pictures. Thanks. Donna
Denise says
What a beautiful bookcase addition! I am also a book lover with lots of books. š
I’m new here, so I’m off to check out your blog.
So happy I found you. š
Nikki says
Lisa
Your room transformation is incredible! Thank you for sharing. You never cease to amaze me!
April says
What a stunning transformation! I love the bookcases. I am a big fan of builtins. And of books. They make any room just so much more homey. š
Julie Size says
WOW WOW WOW Lisa! I just LOVE this room now. Funny thing too – I just finished reading one of my favorite decorating blogs and thought the house she displayed was horrible.. so I just politely did not comment! I wish there was an ‘un-rude’ way to show her yours!
Julie Size says
..almost forgot – we will likely build a ‘real’ house next year which will include a library. My whole family collects and reads as well. I want to find an idea of how to incorporate some antique barrister syle bookcases into the built-ins!
Birgit says
Oh, and when can I come over for a visit to have a closer look at all your fabulous books?! Great atmosphere — and perfectly inviting to sit down and read.
Greetings from Germany,
Birgit
PS: Love those photos of you with the presidents.
Jeanettesquiltin says
You have a gorgeous home! I love it…I love your blog, so many interesting projects.
Lynda says
Many of my books are still in boxes. In desperation of the clutter, I have given many away. I want/need to do this in my living room. Love the transformation! For my remake I will have to do the carpentry myself I think…
~ Lynda
replacement windows says
I love your book cabinet “blending’ with the door. Or the other way around, I don’t know. But it looks amazing!
Patricia says
WOW lovely transformation. I love your style… definitely an inspiration for how I want to arrange my books when I move later on this summer.
Alicia@ eco friendly homemaking says
Oh my goodness what an awesome transformation!! You have decorated this room beautifully and I love the colors you picked!
Julie@chiclittleshop says
Wow. What a great transformation!
Everything looks perfect.
I am thinking of similar project at my house.
Thank you for the inspiration.
Julie x
Kristie M. says
We are looking at turning our dining space into a library/music room. We decided to move our dining area to the “good room” (because we entertain a large number of people frequently) and live with just the family room (which is open concept to our kitchen). I love what you have done here!! I was also impressed with your presidential pics, being Canadian, my hubby and I are followers of some US politics. Quite monumental.
Caroline Bernard Moxey says
Gorgeous! We are doing a similar project with what will be a chill out/music/reading room. We are painting the French doors and seeking quotes for bookcases. Our issue is books, but also hundreds of CDs that we cannot bear to part with. Your project has definitely inspired me – thank you!