A tidy home without shelves? Impossible!

Posted on: 03 June/  Posted by: Ana PetrovicNo comments.

Shelves are an essential piece of domestic equipment that has been around since our civilization left the caves and started creating first houses. While the oldest shelf, for what we know dated in 8th century, was made of a simple panel attached to a vertical surface, there are now thousands of different types of shelves available to the average person. Among the things we never think about, but they are all around us are certainly shelves. Whether they are hanging, rotating, or free-standing, wooden, metal, or glass, angular, curved, or corner, whether we use them to place books, dishes, towels, accessories, or make-up, we can’t arrange our interior properly without them, that’s for sure.

Many connected wall shelves
Many connected wall shelves

Shelves are vital in every home because they allow you to keep things like books, clothes, and numerous other items that would otherwise be on the floor or other pieces of furniture. They can be classified among few things that can never be replaced, no matter how much technology advances or house renovations get creative and modernized.
In the following, we will present some interesting ideas for organizing your space with the help of shelves of different purposes, materials and designs.

Kitchen shelves

A kitchen isn’t complete until it’s properly furnished and has enough storage space. Cupboards and cabinets are the obvious first choice for this purpose, but an appropriate shelf system may also assist elevate the style and usefulness in your kitchen interior design. The usage of open storage shelves has become increasingly popular in modern kitchen designs.

Open storage kitchen shelf
Open storage kitchen shelf

Playing with styles is very welcomed. Whether you opt for contemporary design, colder tones and straight lines, or wooden shelves and simple, even rustic design, open storage shelves are definitely a great choice. They are not only practical, but very decorative, as well. Covering the big part of a wall may help you organize your space better and completely change the style of your kitchen. Modern kitchens are increasingly using extended shelves that cover a substantial portion of a wall. Such kitchen shelves not only maximize the available space, but they also bring a lot of luster to the room. Why store all that vintage porcelain and other beautiful tableware in closed cabinets, when you utilize them as stylish interior decor?

Interesting open storage kitchen shelves
Interesting open storage kitchen shelves

Of course, for a very small kitchen, it is better to go for smaller shelves. Otherwise, you space will be completely “eaten” and it may look even smaller. Here are the examples of some cute, small shelves and ways to make a lot out of a little.

A small kitchen shelf
A small kitchen shelf
Well arranged space in the kitchen
Well arranged space in the kitchen
Practical kitchen shelves
Practical kitchen shelves
Kitchen shelves
Kitchen shelves

Living room and bedroom

Who says you only need shelves in your study? In bedrooms and living rooms, shelving systems are also essential for a variety of reasons. You’ll need a spot to store items like candles, books, and periodicals, as well as any other decorative items that will help to personalize and warm up your space.
You can pick from a large selection of bedroom shelves. Standalone bookcases, wall-mounted open shelves, floating shelves in various forms, as well as headboard shelves, are among the most regularly used shelves in a bedroom and a living room.

Connected shelves
Connected shelves

Consider how big your space is, what you want to use the shelf for, and whether the design and material will match the interiors or not when choosing one or more for your relaxing area. Considering the built-in shelving system can improve the whole organisation of space in your house, especially if you decide to place it in the hallway.

Built-in shelves
Built-in shelves

Built-in shelf customization doesn’t have to end at the specs. Leaving them plain, maybe traditional white is fine, but maybe you will decide to paint built-ins to contrast or complement other colors in the space. That would be a terrific way to add a personal touch to your home interior design.
Considering built-in shelves as a part of a dividing wall is very chic. The following example is a creative solution for storing your accessories and changing the space in a unique and smart way.

Geometrical built-in shelves
Geometrical built-in shelves

Types of shelves

While it may appear that there are an infinite number of shelf options, all shelves fit into one of several categories. There are fixed bracket, built-in, floating, corner, top hung, and free standing. We can classify shelves by the material, too. There are wooden shelves, glass shelves, shelves made of metal, steel, or even plastic. For travelers there are even fabric shelves, easy to fold and carry in your bag.
The following ideas may inspire you and get you some unique examples for your future shelf, or maybe shelves.

Free standing and floating shelves
Free standing and floating shelves
Interesting floating shelves
Interesting floating shelves
An amazing shelving system
An amazing shelving system
A rustic wooden shelf
A rustic wooden shelf

Shelves answer a variety of issues, the most prevalent of which is “where do I put my stuff?” However, they also provide good spots for you to put items and provide an extra design feature that may really make your home decor stand out. Shelves in your home may have other purposes than simple, practical storing items. Aesthetic purpose determines the style of your home and your personal taste as well.

Geometrical shelving system
Geometrical shelving system

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