![]() ![]() Aligned with the chimney, it won’t impinge on valuable floor space.Ī hallway or landing can also prove a suitable location for a home library as, for many books, shelving does not need to be deep. Where should a home library be placed?Ī separate room is an ideal for a home library, but where this option is not available, there are plenty of other locations in the home that can be ideal for home libraries of different proportions.Īlcoves beside the fireplace in a living room can be a great location for a home library, creating generous storage with shelving that reaches as high as the room allows. Unless you are willing to pass on books, allow space for a collection to build when planning the amount of shelving required.įor access, floor-to-ceiling shelving may require a book ladder if the room has a high ceiling to avoid accidents.Īlso essential for a home library is at least one comfortable armchair or sofa, plus a good reading light so that print is clear.Īnd although not essential, to protect books – as well as furnishings – from the action of UV light, a solar shade can be a sound choice for the window treatment. The latter could allow the best use of the space available as it can be constructed to fit alcoves or work with the room’s architectural features. Choose between individual bookcases with the proportions that fit your space, or opt for custom shelving built into the room. ![]() ![]() Number one on the list of what every home library needs – naturally – is living room storage for books. This high shelving is fitted with a library ladder that runs along a rail to make accessing the highest books safer. If that’s the case, follow the example of this room with a desk built into shelving to allow the spread of reference books. While a home library might be a place to spend time simply relaxing with a novel, it could also be a space for study for the adults or teens in a household. (Image credit: Future Publishing Ltd Photograph: Brent Darby) ![]()
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