Dining
Built-in cabinetry provides a unique seating opportunity in this dining area. I love the use of sconces on the sides of the tall cabinets.
traditional entry The Forgotten – Mud Room : Design Inspiration Blog
This set up would be so easy to make. First, clad the wall in beadboard, or panelling. Then, hang inexpensive, unfinished upper cabinets. (You can find them at furniture or building liquidation warehouses.) Then, it's really just a couple of boxes with a shelf in them for the seat. Next, use crown molding across the top and then paint everything the color of your choice. Finally, adding coat hooks and cabinet door hardware are the perfect finishing touches.
traditional kitchen by Cummings Architects, LLC.
Here's another great example of an easy built-in to replicate. (You can find "Billy" bookcases at Ikea that look very similar to these, for very little money. Ikea even carries doors just like the ones in this photo too.) By customizing the layout, and placing a cubby shelf below, this arrangement takes advantage of the huge expanse of wall here. Another bonus- the shallow depth doesn't interfere with traffic flow. (PS- Ikea's "Billy" bookcases are only about 11" deep.)
Becky's Living Room Built-Ins
Accessorizing built-in bookcases is an art. When in doubt, use this photo as your guide. Stacks of books, a collection of pottery and some framed prints. Voila!
traditional dining room by Amoroso Design
Painting your built-ins to match other key design elements, such as fabric, can really make a beautiful statement. (But be prepared to re-paint if you grow tired of your accent color!)
traditional living room by Frank Shirley Architects
I want to live here.
That's all.
I just want to live here.
:-)
traditional kitchen by Amoroso Design
Concealing the washer and dryer in these built-in cabinets makes for a very pretty laundry room, wouldn't you say?
modern  Window Bench
Here's a great "Before" look at just how simple it is to construct custom-looking built-ins around a window. Just bookcases and a box in the middle!
modern  Window Bench
Here's a look at the "After" photo. I love the use of a "bridging shelf" across the top of the window. What a great idea for additional storage!
contemporary family room by Amoroso Design
I adore the aqua peeking out from these built-ins.
eclectic dining room by Niche Interiors
Here, the built-ins blend in seamlessly with the wainscoting around the rest of the room. Brilliant!
kids by Elizabeth Dinkel
A bold window treatment bridges the gap between two bookcases to completely fill up up this wall in the prettiest of ways.
contemporary entry by It's The Little Things...
This one would be fairly easy to replicate too. Just a bunch of boxes!

Comments

Sandra Howie I love your bathroom shelving Layla and Kevin. Built ins are not just for the rich and famous as you pointed out not too expensive to do. By going just 12" deep and as high as you like and you can get so much needed storage. The first picture of the banquet is so stunning, just love it.
Sandra
3 years ago ·
littlesunshine Great ideabook! Love the window bench- brilliant!
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio Custom built-ins concealled this structural column, by cladding in wood panels with some opening to provide additional storage.
3 years ago · ·
InterDesign Studio What could have been a cluttered home office is kept clean with a back wall of built-ins behind the floating desk.
3 years ago · ·
InterDesign Studio A small landing area was turned into a library with custom cabinetry which helps to focus on the beautiful round window.
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio The childerns' library / study room was organized with full height built-in shelving including an ever-changing framed art display display area which the parents easily swap out the childrens' most recent art pieces. Built-in desks for each child is provided at the other end of same room.
3 years ago · ·
InterDesign Studio Substantial redwood burl veneer built-in shelving completes the 8th wall of this octagonal shaped Home Office.
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio This octagonal Media Rm is completely finished in solid cherry cabinetry and raised panels.
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio The main floor of this home originally was 5 separate rooms. We opened up the entire space, using built-ins to make it one cohesive space while fulfilling the requirements of the various functions.
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio Recessed niches add architectural interest while maintaining the clean lines my client preferred. 1" Thick cantilevered glass shelves with cantilevered custom cabinetry with a special copper color nylon woven wall fabric.
3 years ago · ·
InterDesign Studio Media Components are concealed behind the redwood burl panelized doors in this stone clad unit which separates the TV Area from the Dining Area.
3 years ago ·
InterDesign Studio Custom built-ins conceal an entire wall of CD storage.
3 years ago ·
lindseybarkel My favorite built-in that we have is our bookcase that secretly opens to another room. Check it out at:
http://my-creative-attempts.blogspot.com/2009/10/hidden-doorwaysbuilt-in-bookcases.html
3 years ago ·
Heather Sparenberg Love built-ins!! Thank you Layla for providing this AWESOME cup of inspiration for the day!
3 years ago ·
Susan Jay Design Built-ins can be "built in" or "built out" but the key is to give the sense that the area was always there.
3 years ago ·
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