Tips for using books to decorate your home
Looking for a quick and easy way to add the warmth of your home? … Try books. Hardcover books are more property owners not believe in their homeland, and probably use as accessories.
If the provision of space for a new look (which often do not want my husband), the creative work of displaying some special books. There are many clever ways to use cartoons colored cardboard interesting through the space created.They are not just for libraries or shelves. It can be done via the screen in every room, the books create a warm and cozy in the room where they are unexpected. In the dining room instead of your Chinese cabinet only to China (very likely), has added some interesting books for your collection of a familiar feeling.
Kitchens are another unexpected space for something other than cookbooks available. To create visual interest and to share some of your favorite hardcover for your kitchenCabinets, along with other accessories. Remove the cover for a clean look.
Here are some tips on how to make good use of all the books you've saved:
• Stack two or three under a lamp to give the height
• Lean to fill a couple from an urn, vase or a lamp in a room
• Put a couple in one of two candles, raise it to vary the amount
• Place large stack of books under the table to create more visual impact whenrequired
• Stack hardcover is correspondingly high on the coffee table
• on a sticker on the dining table
If you do not see enough, go to your local library or buy it used for dirt cheap. I discovered a whole series of World Book Encyclopedias is what I used to write reports at school Latin. You may be others who have found a special meaning, too. A friend of mine has inherited some old books from his grandparents and then discovered it was actually signedGandhi! The story behind some of these gems are simply breathtaking.
Be creative, and above all to have fun decorating with what you already have. That is the beauty of the redesign from the inside.
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