Nine bookshelf design layouts to create your own spiritual corner

Reading is a quiet and gentle power.
In the busy pace of life, we occasionally need a quiet private space.
When you want to take a breath, find a quiet corner where your soul can rest for a while.
Perhaps reading a book, temporarily escaping from real life and immersing oneself in the spiritual world, is also a good comfort for us urbanites who are in a hurry. Reading is also about reading an atmosphere. The design of the bookshelf and the decorative layout of the reading space are also very important.
What are some tips for making your spiritual corner more peaceful and intellectual?
Come and have a look now!

Built-in bookshelf


Embed a single-layer bookshelf in an open wall facing the desk to add depth and color contrast to the room. This type of bookshelf is particularly useful in a study or office, as it can effectively free up desk space while making it easy for people to find the information they need.
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Simple cube bookshelf


This type of bookshelf is easy to buy and can be customized to your personal style. If the room is more neutral, you can choose a white cube bookshelf to add a cute touch. You can also add books of different colors and small cube drawers to make the bookshelf look more eye-catching.
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Colored wooden box bookshelf


Transform old wooden crates into colorful asymmetrical bookshelves. For example, the six milk crates in the picture are painted in bright colors. They can be spliced together irregularly and fixed with screws to place books and small green potted plants, adding a unique atmosphere to your home.
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Thin wall bookshelf


Feeling a bit bored facing white walls? Why not try installing a thin wall bookshelf and put two or three small books on it! Setting up a small wooden shelf in the bedroom is fresh and quiet, and it can also find a resting space for your bedtime reading.
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Empty space of stairs


It is also a good choice to turn the awkward space under the stairs into a bookshelf, making full use of the space for storage and making the house look less monotonous.
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Small corner by the window


The bookshelf that stretches from the floor to the ceiling, as well as the corner of the window sill, can be used to set up a simple and comfortable sofa space by the window, or a small bed where you can stretch out. When you have free time, you can brew a pot of tea and pick up a book to spend a quiet and comfortable afternoon.
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An oasis under the bench


This is another way to save space. You can place a sofa by the window near the windowsill. At the same time, you can use the space below to create a simple bookshelf to put the books you read most often. You can pick them up when you occasionally sit by the window to kill time.
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Bookshelf door frame


Make full use of the space next to the door! Use floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves to support the door and fill the door frame with books. This not only saves space, but also beautifies the wall, making it look more intellectual and elegant. When you open the door, it feels like you are opening the door to a magical sea of books.
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Simple stacking


Finally, if you think decorating a bookshelf is a hassle, the easiest way is to stack the books in a slightly orderly manner. You don’t need a bookshelf, just put the books neatly against the wall. If you put it near the bed, it can even be used as a temporary bedside table, killing two birds with one stone.
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