how to style shelves in 4 easy steps
Create Your Design and Your Style
Your first step to any good design is having a consistent color pallet. We always like to use a neutral color scheme with pops of color. Or you can do visa versa and go with fun and bold wallpaper, but keep the decor pretty light. Regardless, just make sure you have a color scheme you're going with to ensure it all flows together nicely. As you can see, in this project we were going for an organic and muted boho feel complete with greens and pampas grass.
Have a Consistent Color Pallet
Reflect your style
It's important to remember that this space is your own. It reflects you and your family. Emily Henderson always said that if something isn't sentimental, beautiful, or functional, then don't use it. Remember this when picking out items to style with. This bar area reflects all three of the above for these clients. They love entertaining and wanted to have an area where that was easily accessible. It's also functional and not hard to look at!
Start with books
Books are the easiest and most inexpensive ways to decorate. Especially if you are decorating your bookshelves, add some books! We get all of our books from second-hand stores for under $1. Collect your books and make sure the colors flow together. If you have a ton of different colors, group them together. Just don't put all your darker books on one end and lighter on the other. Stagger throughout the shelving so that your eye flows throughout your design. And then stock your books both vertically and horizontally. Some standing up and some laying down.
Layer with similar objects
Books are the easiest and most inexpensive ways to decorate. Especially if you are decorating your bookshelves, add some books! We get all of our books from second-hand stores for under $1. Collect your books and make sure the colors flow together. If you have a ton of different colors, group them together. Just don't put all your darker books on one end and lighter on the other. Stagger throughout the shelving so that your eye flows throughout your design. And then stock your books both vertically and horizontally. Some standing up and some laying down.
mix it up and shift weight from side to side
Then it's time to mix it up! Throw in your vases, your little simple objects, clocks, globes, sculptures, etc. And remember, less is more. As I'm throwing up the eclectic things, I constantly stand back and look over the whole to make sure it all flows together, shifting the weight of the objects from side to side.