Whenever I show you a picture of the familyroom, this is usually the view that you get. However on the wall across from the seating arrangement is our entertainment center. I hardly ever show that.
I love this piece for all the storage and I can close the doors and hide the TV. That is a super plus to me. We have had this piece for over 20 years. It’s big enough to hold a 32″ tv and that works great for our room. You can also see how the kitchen is open to this area too.
You can see how adding the beadboard totally changed these shelves in this post. This was such a small DIY project to make such a huge difference. No more black hole.
It was time to give this whole unit a good going over with furniture polish, so of course the vignettes changed up a bit. Some things stayed and some new things filled in other spots.
Instead of so many books, I tend to creat little vignettes on each shelf. That makes it more interesting to me.
I don’t really have a theme, just things that I enjoy looking at.
So how do you arrange your bookcases? Are they a library or do you fill them with all kinds of things like me.
I am joining the following parties:
Savvy Southern Style , Home Stories A to Z , Green Willow Pond , Ivy and Elephants ,
DIY by Design , We Are That Family ,Style Sisters ,City Farmhouse ,
Beyone The Picket Fence ,Tarnished Royalty ,,Maison de Pax ,The Blissful Bee ,
Love of Family & Home ,The Dedicated House , Craftberry Bush ,
The Shabby Creek Cottage No Minimalist Here , Posed Perfection ,
Katherines Corner , The Vintage Farmhouse A Delightsome Life , Imparting Grace ,
Between Naps On The Porch , From My Front Porch To Yours ,
Glamorous and Affordable Life , The 36th Avenue
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