A Guide to Picking the Right Bookcase

Bookcases are something that practically everyone needs to own, particularly in their student days when they have a lot of study books. It is very useful to own a bookcase purely for the reason that it ensures that you keep your books safe, and your living space tidy.

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Traditional rooms to keep a bookcase in are the lounge, a study if you have one, and the bedroom. Think of a space where you are likely to study or unwind and that is the place to put your bookcase.

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There are many types of bookcases, from traditional, to cheap, to stylish to modern and they have a variety of purposes. No longer are bookcases just confined to books, you can now get styles with DVD sections or CD section where a rack goes up the middle, with wider spaced shelves on either side.

It is important that a bookcase is practical for your room. If you have a lot of books then go for a floor to ceiling one, if only a few then you can get one half the size which you can rest things on top of. This is good if you have a rather small room as you can place a television or stereo set on top, as well as decorative ornaments. If in a lounge or dining room why not go for a semi bookcase or bureau style which has cupboards for the bottom half and shelves on the top. This has extra storage potential for all of your belongings.

Go for a colour that compliments the rest of your furniture. Solid wood or a wood finish is the best choice and looks more traditional. You can get some good ones made with a wood effect that are fairly cheap but look the real deal. Try and invest in real wood if you can as it is long lasting, however, you do not need to if you cannot afford it.

More stylish styles include glass and metal constructions, possibly in an unusual shape such as a wave. This adds a sleek element, and curved shapes can add extra style to any room. Other options are coloured plastic stackable cubes which slot together in a variety of ways and can be filled up with books and other ornaments if you wish.

You need to consider size, space and colour as the main components as your bookcase. Always take measurements of a room if you are going furniture shopping, and try and identify a space where you can place the bookcase and know it will fit.

Bookcases that you assemble yourself can be useful as you may not be able to fit a piece that is already put together through the door, and you do not want to damage it. For this reason always ask if you can have it in a flat pack format or delivered in parts so you or some hired help can put it together.

Make sure that what you buy complements the rest of your furniture or your house will look a bit mismatched. You will know what is right for you, just remember to think about those three key components.

A Guide to Picking the Right Bookcase
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