TIPS AND TRICKS – Books can educate, inspire, and more, but they can also clutter up a room if there’s no proper place to store them. But organizing your kids’ books can be such a time-consuming task. Lucky for you, Circu Blog‘s editors have selected 7 clever shelf ideas to display your kids’ books. Get inspired!
The great thing about this proposal to do so is that you take advantage of a shelf as a tree trunk. In this way, in addition to a flat decorative element such as a tree painted on the wall, we get a functional element and a sensational relief to decorate the nursery.
Kid-decor blogger Carine Kaurin displays her baby’s books facing out on these narrow ledge shelves. An elegant way to make the books the highlight of the room.
This bookshelf makes a statement fit for any child’s room. The books can be placed spine-out, stacked, or learned and complemented by a cherished toy or two.
Built-in bookshelves don’t have to be expensive or custom-made. These clever shelves were made using racks and hung to be easily accessed by the smallest of the board book enthusiasts.
Book storage doesn’t always have to be all about books. Here the shelves double as a toy-car highway, thanks to a well-placed sticker by Les Enfants du Design.
For the ultimate space saver, this style of shelving is especially great since it can make use of “dead” corners in a room, where no furniture would fit.
Living in a 500 sq. ft. apartment in San Francisco with her two sons, this homeowner knows a thing or two about optimal storage. She purchased these low-lying wooden shelves from for her kids’ shared room.
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Source: Kid Bedroom Ideas