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Top 5 Most Creative Bookshelf Designing Ideas For Any Space

Here are the five finest bookshelf ideas to put any reading material. All these are simply stunning to put anywhere from houses to offices. Space wouldn't also be a problem because the designs work on any.

Dezeen shared the three best modular, flexible, and contemporary styled bookshelves, wherein each hails from different parts of the world that are really made creatively to address people and space needs.

Beginning with Penda's Home Café in China, this modular bookshelf design idea made use of steels and wooden boxes to house books and potted plants.The designers aimed to create more space and ventilation so they made "modules" by repurposing steel bars into cubic frames and woods into divider cabinets.

Belgium's Studi Farris Architects likewise created a stunning contemporary staircase bookshelf. The bookshelf was made with wooden beams that look like giant Jenga blocks. The staircase bookshelf is a good example of an extra functional design, which is now a growing trend in the interior world. Because of limited spaces, designers opt to have multi-purpose furniture.

With foldable table feature, a 42sqm house in Italy reveals a bookshelf. Architect Silvia Allori made herself a nice serviceable home and workspace in this tiny floor plan. She maximized the spaces with wall installed furniture, as they are hidden until she bends them down.

On the other hand, Houzz also has a number of interesting bookshelf ideas for everyone. Recessed bookshelf idea is also a great addition to any space's interior. Fixing it on the wall, it can lessen the need for more space while allowing better protection for the reading materials. Lastly, Framed bookshelf that goes on the ceiling and door is a notable way too for shelving, as it will not only give storage solutions but moreover aesthetic purpose.

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