These spaces below all feature excellent shelving setups that are equal parts functional and stylish.
Get ready to getnice and organized.
Hang some wooden shelves and use them to store books, trinkets, or whatever else strikes your fancy.
Cate St Hill
Add Shelving to the Kids' Room
Louis Duncan-He
Wall shelves always look wonderful inchildren’s spaces.
Here, a shelf is used to house art and some other small objects.
We can’t get enough of this fun plant shelf contraption.
Louis Duncan-He
Try a DIY Shelf For Your Books
How cool is this unique take on a bookshelf?
Something like this iseasy to buildwith scrap wood from the hardware store.
We like the idea of using it to hold stuffed animals.
Victoria Bell Design
This one has space to hold a few books, a plant, and more.
It’s simple and ultra efficient.
A shelf like this one would also be great for tucking away handbags.
Cara Newhart
Use Cubbies for Everything
Jude Green
Wall shelvesandcubbies add plenty of storage to this child’s room.
So if you have trinkets or books to display, you’ll want to choose something with shelves.
This nightstand eliminates the need for a traditional bookcase.
Brittni Melhoff
Try a Modular Setup
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The more shelves, the merrier.
Everything has a home in this bedroom, yet still, the space doesn’t look at all cluttered.
Hang Your Accessories
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How sweet are the small hangers attached to these wall shelves?
Rita Joy
you might lean your work or school notebooks there when you aren’t flipping through them.
This setup is wonderful for small bedrooms and will add lots of character to any space.
This setup is truly the best of both worlds.
Jess Kirby
Jude Green
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Alvin Wayne