Style at Home: Building your bookshelf

Whether you’re aiming for a minimalist look or a maximalist one, the key is to strike a balance between form and function. (Handout/TNS)

Use negative space in between or on the edges of a shelf to space out smaller vignettes or groupings of items. (Handout/TNS)

While they primarily serve the practical purpose of storing books for many, bookshelves can also be a great way to showcase your personality and style (with or without books). (Handout/TNS)

Styling a bookshelf is a fun and rewarding way to add a personal touch to your home decor. (Handout/TNS)

A well-styled bookshelf can add character and depth to a room, making it feel more inviting and lived-in. (Handout/TNS)

With a little bit of creativity and effort, you can turn your bookshelf into a stunning focal point in any room of your home. (Handout/TNS)

If you’re having trouble getting started, try placing your first few large or statement pieces in a rough triangle on your shelves — one piece toward the top center, another roughly on the middle left, and another on the lower right. (Handout/TNS)

Bookshelves are a versatile and functional piece of furniture that can enhance the look of any space in your home. While they primarily serve the practical purpose of storing books for many, they can also be a great way to showcase your personality and style (with or without books). A well-styled bookshelf can add character and depth to a room, making it feel more inviting and lived-in. But with so many options to choose from, it can be overwhelming to know where to start.