
Organizing bookshelves is an art that can completely transform a space. Reese Witherspoon demonstrated this in an Instagram post, where she showcased her white bookshelf organized by color, highlighting brown and green books, accompanied by photographs and ceramics.
Color-coordinating a bookshelf is not only aesthetically pleasing but also brings a sense of order and harmony to the space.
According to designer Nina Lichtenstein, organizing books by color creates an immediate visual impact, serving as an elegant focal point in the room. Additionally, this technique reflects intentionality, transforming it into an expression of personal style. Whether it’s a vibrant rainbow effect or a subtle monochromatic tone, the choice of colors injects personality and makes the bookshelf an artistic piece.
To create your own color-coordinated bookshelf, group books by color categories and decide on the desired effect, such as a full rainbow or neutral tones. Arrange the books by shade and complement them with decorative items like vases and sculptures to add texture. Don’t be afraid of imperfections—misaligned spines can be turned inward, creating a unique and authentic charm.
Source: Homes & Gardens. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
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