Published at Tuesday, 10 April 2018. Bookcases. By Ava Michel.
Like most other large pieces of furniture media bookshelves can not only add to the style of a room but also create a whole new dynamic. Due to this, extra care must be taken when purchasing one to house your media or book collection. In no other piece of function must the duel ideals of functionality also style be so adhered to. This list of bookcase styles should help you make a decision that is right for your home.
Barrister Bookcases : Barrister Bookcases are so named because they were typically used to hold heavy law books. They are commanding bookcases that have sliding doors with large deep shelves, meaning they will be most at home in large rooms. Whilst they are typically used to hold antique as well as large books they could also be used for large DVD plus Blu−ray boxsets. The fact that they have glass doors means that they offer extra protection to the media they are housing.
Headboard Bookcases : As the name implies these are simply headboards with bookcases built into them. These are very convenient when wanting to peruse in bed. As you would imagine they are less adaptable then the other styles plus would look very out of place outside a bedroom.
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