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Spring 2015

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Use baskets and bins For items that need to be stored in your bookcase but that aren't exactly nice to look at, using pretty bins and baskets is the way to go. They can take a shelf that would otherwise be cluttered and make it look organized and color- ful. For children's items be sure to place those bins on an easy to reach shelf (the bottom most likely). Let your personality shine through Include family photos, pieces picked up on vacations and items that have special meaning for you. Layers these items to the front of the bookshelf so that they are easy to see. 7 8 Include natural elements Small plants, flowers, shells or pieces of driftwood to add life to the space. Know when to stop! To keep shelves from looking crammed and cluttered, be sure to step back every few minutes and do a little editing. Not every square inch needs to (or should) be filled. Breathing room is good! Keep It Tidy! Tidy. Symmetrical. Crisp. and Artistic. Take note how all of the bookshelves featured are TIDY. The books are up and down and tight, and they are placed symmetrically. A place for everything and everything in its place. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 9

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