Today I finally put up the shelves in the office, and then spent the good part of an hour dressing and re-dressing them. I'm picky when it comes to what's displayed on our walls!
I don't know about you, but I can't just throw any old things onto a shelf. Everything on my walls is carefully thought about, and re-positioned about 198238138 times before I am happy with it.
I wanted to share with you guys what I think is important to consider when attaching and dressing shelves.
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1. Consider what style of shelves you want.
Yes, there are hundreds of different shelf styles!
From picture ledges which are thin and light, to thick base shelves with inner tubing to attach to the wall, you'll be spoiled for choice.
Firstly, pick the style that suits what's going to be placed on it - you don't want a picture ledge shelf for plant pots, likewise you don't want a wide based shelf for small ornaments.
Once you've picked the style, start browsing. They'll have different colours, different attachment styles, etc, so be sure to read all the specs before you buy.
Not all shelves are horizontal - I love these cloud shelves from Tiger!
2. Consider their positioning
Low or wide shelves are lethal for little heads, so if you're going for that style, make sure they're going up high!
If it's near a door, make sure it's not in the opening line
3. Consider their place in the room
There are a few things to consider here.
Lighting - if you have glass frames, you'll want to make sure they aren't too reflective, so pick either areas that are in the shade, or position them at an angle.
The view as you enter the room / from the bed / chair / etc - utilise the space, and decide who is going to get the most enjoyment from the look. Do you want to enjoy it in a room, or is it an eye-grabber as you pass by in a hallway or through a doorway.
4. Consider themes
This should be easy, as you generally put up frames to home something you already have. Kids room? Kitchen? Try and match the items on your shelves to other themes in the room.
5. Start collecting bits to go on it
Once you've decided on a theme, keep an eye out for matching items that would compliment what you already have.
6. Practice different layouts
The fun bit!
The best advice I can give you is to lay it out on the floor before you stick ANYTHING to the wall! Change it up and see what looks good where.
Look for inspiration!!! The best place is of course Pinterest! There are some great ideas of layouts. Imitation is flattery, so scribble down any ideas you love!
I like symmetry, but I also like to experiment with angular layouts - it all depends on what you're putting on your shelves as to what will look best.
7. AND....GO!
Hanging shelves shouldn't be hard.
You'll need a spirit level, pencil and electric drill, and of course the right sort of screws. We went to The Range and bought one of every £1 bag of screws and pins and put them in a selection container. It really does make the job easier!
With smaller shelves, draw around them on paper, mark out the holes, and use that as a guide to drill holes.
Once you've hung the shelves, start decorating.
Use every combination of layouts, and stand back and take a photo each time. Once you've tried all ideas, scroll through and I guarantee one will jump out at you! It did for me!
8. Commit!
Don't be surprised if you end up rummaging through old boxes / the attic / your parents garage, for that 'one thing' you know will make all the difference! And you'll start noticing things when you're shopping that will look nice. Commit to a theme and stick with it. My problem has always been that I get bored quickly, so this rule is saving me lots and lots of ££, and keeping me sane!
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The great thing about shelving is that you can change it up depending on it's use.
Here we have the same shelving dressed for a child's room, and then for an Arizona themed office space.
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