Decorating with Books
By Charles Duncan, published Oct 22, 2007
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Traditionally, books have been found on shelves and on book cases. Lined up neatly, often times by author, subject, size or even color, books typically called out of the way and specialized spaces their home. However, as items continue to be pressed into duty serving in some untraditional ways, books too have been called upon to come down off shelves and book cases and become part of decorating schemes. Books are now placed where family and guests may easily pick one up and begin to browse the pages. As casual themes find their way into just about every home and style, books are also making the transition as they find new usefulness on coffee tables, end tables, and even floors.
A very effective use of books is random stacking. Take for example a large coffee table in a den or family room. These rooms are the hub of activity second only perhaps to the kitchen. Family rooms and dens are a composite of the many interests, hobbies, and activities in which a family is involved. Books are an excellent addition to such an environment. Large bound "coffee table" or special interest books may be chosen which reflect the travels, sports, and hobbies of different family members. Stack these books randomly where they take their place as a testament to the family. Guests will enjoy thumbing through the pages and will sure to evoke conversation.
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