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This home library features stylish blue bookshelves surrounded by red walls. The blue and white rug looks perfect together with the hardwood flooring. This home office library from interior designer Mary Patton of Mary Patton Design is bright and eclectic with its unexpected color palette of deep plum and orange. A built-in desk and shelving, and a comfortable love seat and coffee table provide multiple ways to use and enjoy the space. This interior design offers a luxurious appeal with its high-end materials. The green paint of the cabinetry in a harmony with the wood wall panels and brown leather chairs.
A white home library with multiple bookshelves and hardwood flooring and a bench seating lighted by track ceiling lights. A large home library featuring stunning bookshelves and elegant brown leather seats. The coffered ceiling and the reddish hardwood flooring are so perfect together. Your home library can also be your home office and you can make it look professional.
White Shelving to Store Books and Collectibles
How you fill out the space is up to you, but your main focus should be on the shelving and seating. Medium is defined as a room between 500 and 800 square feet. This is plenty of room to accommodate avid readers and writers alike. You will have plenty of room for extra features, floor space to move in and the ability to have desks, sofas and a nice chair to relax in.
The designer built in maximum book storage that runs from floor to ceiling and wraps around the sofabed and double glass doors. A comfy armchair and corner desk with built-in book storage of its own creates a second spot to read and escape. A home library doesn't have to be expansive or expensive to get the job done. If you are bored with classic library designs, you would love this design.
Traditional Office with Navy Blue Cabinetry and Tropical Wallpaper
The glass top desk is fitted with a wooden stand and paired with a white chair. Wood-framed artworks create a focal point on the gray wall. Due to the small size of the room, the use of acrylic tables and chairs refreshed the atmosphere. The white built-in library creates a fresh look with its clean lines and sharp edges. The dark wood floor contrast with the lighter shades while the large window opening providing a bright and spacious space feel.
Thanks to the black paint of the more, shelves make a more impactful effect. The concrete deck is paired with a black chair, circular light, and a gray patterned carpet. The asymmetrical position of these bookshelves offers a unique and dynamic design. In this modern study room, the white and wood boxes create a frame-like effect perfect for storing thoughtfully edited collections.
Add a Vertical Bookcase in the Center of Your Reading Room
There is no limit to the amount of shelving you can squeeze into a space except of course for the square footage you have available. Large home libraries are anything larger than 800 square feet but smaller than 1200 square feet. If you are lucky enough to have this much room to allow for a home library, your feature choices are near endless. This guide is meant to show you the different design aspects of a home library and to alert you to things you and your budget may not have thought about. This home library boasts French windows overlooking the pretty outdoor views. The upper floor of the home library with circular stairs leading to the first floor of the library.
Ceiling fans can help with the air flow of the room and have one fitted with a light kit can add to the room’s illumination. One of the most important aspects of the home library will be the lighting. Reading in less than optimal light can cause damage to your eyes, so finding the correct lighting and making sure you have enough of it is essential.
White Desk with Cream Chairs and Floral Ceiling Wallpaper
Don’t bother combining functions and including bookcases in your living room’s design when you have a staircase. The space under the stairs or even the staircase walls are perfect for this purpose. This home office has a cozy atmosphere thanks to plush seats with modern modifications. To make it even more welcoming, add a sleek end table between the seats and angle the chairs towards each other.

The leather sofa is placed next to the window to create a reading nook. Interior designers Tara Mangini and Percy Bright from Jersey Ice Cream Co., created a cozy, charming home library in an 1887 Arts & Crafts home. Built-in bookshelves and tall wraparound wainscotting painted in a warm medium toned gray has a grounded and calming feel that lends itself to concentration and focus. An antique armchair and small round side table, a vintage rug, and a collection of small framed paintings on the wall give it a homey feel. A glass French door allows privacy while letting in natural light.
A medium-sized home library with white tiles flooring matching the white walls and white bookshelves lighted by a couple of wall lighting. Interior designer Ginger Barber of Ginger Barber Interior Design arranged a compact but full-service home library around a floor-to-ceiling wall of shelving. I used to love reading books so I can understand why someone would want to have a reading room in their home.
Walls of brick bring in a gothic stance to this home office, with the library adding to its statement. Designers prefer to show art on the carpet, which is a wonderful, tiered option. The casual-cool mood is enhanced by a white grass fabric desk and faded rose-colored poufs. Combine taupe and caramel tones with an antique recliner and bejeweled jute mat to create a dramatic look.
This can be a set of shelves above your desk, a built-in library with a ladder, or just a single unit purchased from IKEA. The bookshelves should be close to the bed so you can reach themIf you’re the type that likes to read before going to bed, then why not have a library in your bedroom? It’s much more practical than having to go find a book every time and then returning with it in the bedroom. It’s also a nice idea because there’s not a lot of furniture you need in this room so there should be enough space for a bookcase. If you don’t have a spare room for working even an alcove can be a stand-alone office. In this contemporary design, the small study area is hidden behind the doors.

Anything over 1200 square feet for a home library is considered huge. In these spaces, you will find multiple seating options, several light sources and perhaps even a large window with seating built in. If you have skylights or large windows for natural lighting, you will need to pay attention to air quality to prevent moisture and condensation from forming. Designing a home library can be an exciting, if not trying, time. Most of us have visions of the elaborate library in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast where we will ride tall ladders around a humongous room full of books and magazines.
Pink organizers and other pink accessories in the open shelves complement the pink chair and emphasize the design. Whether you work from home or just need a space for yourself to read, write, or craft, home offices help you to inspire your creativity and enhance productivity. Even the kids need a place to do homework or computer research. Incorporating a personalized library, not only increase the functionality but also adds visual interest to the design. Here are, some best home office library design ideas for find some inspiration for your personal office. This home library features stylish black bookshelves and gray walls along with a stylish center table and a leather couch.

The white desk is placed between the tall cabinets which are fitted with floating shelves. The bronze hardware complements the traditional style of the cabinets and contrasts with them to create an impactful look. In this traditional home office, the wall-mounted desk divides the space in two and provides two individual workstations with cream chairs.
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