The problem with being married to an academic? Never having enough bookshelves. I imagine
Love the bookshelves to separate the space
shorter bookshelves separate this long and narrow room just as well. Plus, it gives the space a cozy bookish feel.
There are no rules that say bookshelves need to hug the walls; they can also serve as room dividers in a large, open space. This room can go from breakfast room to research and homework
Lots of things work about this space....the L-shaped desk, the filing cabinets, the bookshelves
built-in bookshelves turn what would be a blank space with a desk into an entire world of academia and learning. This room is useful and aesthetically complete--beyond the work space, there is no need for other decor.
Studio bookshelves created from salvaged timbers and large threaded rod. Wood was left raw after wire wheeling to clean it up.
Photos by: Adrian Gregorutti
ceiling bookshelves in a darker color than the floor
identical to our bookshelves! :)
iling bookshelves add to the warmth of the space. Randolph used Fine Line flooring throughout, a product created by putting together long thin strips of scrap wood.