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REPURPOSED RED

What’s in your closet or stashed in your attic could be the next star in your decor. These boots were made for this bookshelf and its fun, eclectic aesthetic. Joyner used these childhood boots as a personal touch with an additional jolt of color, in front of the wallpaper with coral hues and coastal influences.

FLORAL FLAIR

Incorporate pops of pink in your bookshelf by using similarly colored flowers or decorative accents, says Laurel & Wolf interior designer Kimberly Winthrop. On these shelves, the California-based design firm used art pieces and florals to target bright spots of color among the white shelves and books, which they turned inward for a clean, cohesive look.
MAKE IT PERSONAL
Bookshelf contents can say a lot about the person. Combine books with personal knickknacks for a styled, decluttered look. “Place your favorite keepsakes or special items you collect on your travels in combination with your favorite books," Winthrop says.

ROSE AND GOLD

Touches of pink dot the decor on this shelf, decorated by GordonDunning, a Decatur, Ga.-based interior design firm. By mixing the metals of the lamp, shelf and vintage bowl, the designers created a collected look that is tempered by the unifying neutrals and pinks.

CLASSIC COMBINATIONS

Create small groupings of like items that work well together and show your personality and interests, suggests Clinton Rice of Clinton Rice Design in Atlanta. By varying the height of decorative objects and grouping books for dramatic pops of color, Rice created a cohesive, classic bookshelf that is still functional.

TOUCHES OF RED

With a neutral base and a few accent colors, you can create a color-coordinated shelf that looks intentional while still embodying your style. In this space, Cruickshank Remodeling in Georgia trailed splashes of red throughout the shelf decor — in a bowl, necklace, figurine and in groupings of books — to give the whole vignette a brighter look.

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