Last year I went to our local annual library sale at the fairground. This was the first I had heard of it and I now plan on going each year.
I live in an RV and the room is a problem. I converted the TV area into a coffee station with one side for coffee, sugar, etc., and the other a library.
When I go this year, I know I will go crazy and buy more than I should. I'm looking for ideas to show my future books without having to hide them.
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Yerp. Black Iron
Not Mine But It's Certainly Unique (Book Vending Machine In Madrid, Spain)
Narrow Hallway In Small House = Perfect Place For Narrow Floating Bookcase On Wall
They Still Need To Be Organized, But I Think There Is Room For More Shelves And Books
Not Books But This Is How I Have My Albums Displayed :)
Kitty Librarian
My Bookcase Closet! (Closetcase)
Coffee Station/Library
Many Libraries In The House But This Is In My Cottage
No Room For Bookshelves In Tiny House But Art Room Has Deep Windows. Added Some Wood I Found In The Shed For Stability
An Old Drawer For Some Of My Stephen King's Books
Well You Know Not Real Books But I'm Very Proud Of It
There Are More Books Behind The Front Row. And That Is Only My Small Library In My Room
Mostly My Toddler's
Maybe Not Super Unique, But My Mom Has Always Color Coordinated Her Books And Artfully Placed The Tchotchkes To Cohabitate With Them
My (Mostly Horror) Books Along With Stuffed Animals, Some Art, & Leds
Not All My Books, But A Few Of Them, With Some Art And Pics :)
the house is long gone now, but my childhood home, built by my parents when I was one year old, held over 6,000 books at any given time, plus tons of great magazines of the day (1950's through late 90's, when my brother and I rented the house from Mom and Dad after they moved out of town to a country house). There wasn't a room in that little place that didn't have books, and I mean even the lone bathroom had them. We four were all taught to read very early, and we all grew up loving to read. My brother, when he bought the house from Mom and Dad in 1990, custom built a little bookcase for the bathroom because the one that was in there was far too large for that tiny space. Wish I had pictures of the house, but after bro sold it to our niece and her husband, much changed (still tons of books...she's a school teacher, he's a nerd (a good one)), and I no longer had access to the house, of course.
the house is long gone now, but my childhood home, built by my parents when I was one year old, held over 6,000 books at any given time, plus tons of great magazines of the day (1950's through late 90's, when my brother and I rented the house from Mom and Dad after they moved out of town to a country house). There wasn't a room in that little place that didn't have books, and I mean even the lone bathroom had them. We four were all taught to read very early, and we all grew up loving to read. My brother, when he bought the house from Mom and Dad in 1990, custom built a little bookcase for the bathroom because the one that was in there was far too large for that tiny space. Wish I had pictures of the house, but after bro sold it to our niece and her husband, much changed (still tons of books...she's a school teacher, he's a nerd (a good one)), and I no longer had access to the house, of course.
