Monday, July 13, 2015

So Many Shelves & Possibilities

As Syril Lebbad, one of Baer’s expert personal interior designers stated, “There are so many things you can do with bookcases.”
Bookcases are one of the most commonly used items in a room. They also can be one of the most powerful, making a big statement with not only what you fill them with, but their tall stature and design elements. “Bookcases come in all styles, and that’s the key to their versatility,” said Lebbad, “Those traditional, transitional and contemporary styles in many sizes, colors and finishes can solve numerous interior design dilemmas.” In other words, choose your bookcase wisely, because they can help make or break the total ambiance of the room you are trying to create.
The description says, “Bookcase” but we all know that it functions as a display. Choosing a bookcase with the appropriate display techniques is important by filling them in with items that won’t clutter the room but enhance it by showing off your own personal treasures.
Storage is probably the most important element of a bookcase because that will determine how organized it may be, which leads into the classic mistake of making it look cluttered. If you have a lot of items, chose a bookcase with doors that will cover any potential messes like the Cherry Creek Traditional 22 inch Wall Storage Cabinet by Hooker Furniture. For small items that can be contained in one element, buy elegant baskets that will enhance the look and design of the overall bookcase.
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One main rule that Lebbad highlights is to not fill them up. “When you completely fill a bookcase, it’s very heavy. Leave room for air.” You want to display your personal keepsakes in a sophisticated and clean manner, everyone should be able to see your items, not be distracted by clutter.
For more insightful design ideas, visit www.baers.com or a Baer’s Furniture showroom today and see how the most simple of furniture can create the most luxurious designs.   Join us as Baers furniture store reviews different bookcases to fit the mood of any room.

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