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  2. 28 Creative Ways to Upgrade Your Bookshelves - AOL

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    Find DIY bookshelf ideas you can customize to suit your room size and design style, including a DIY bookshelf wall and DIY bookshelf ideas for small spaces. 28 Creative Ways to Upgrade Your ...

  3. 22 Ways to Style Your Bookshelf Like a Designer - AOL

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    These 24 bookshelf ideas are proof that creativity, attention to detail and a well-curated collection are key! Bring in Art and Sculptures. Don't limit your display to books.

  4. How to Style Your Bookshelves Like a Professional Designer - AOL

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    Once the shelves are bare, focus on adding height with vertical elements like artwork, tall vases, or leafy stems. “These draw the eye upward and keep the shelf from feeling too cluttered."

  5. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Adjustable shelving made from Dexion steel slotted angle. Shelves are normally made of strong materials such as wood, [3] bamboo or steel, though shelves to hold lighter-weight objects can be made of glass or plastic. Do it yourself (DIY) shelves can be made from things such as an old door, [4] colored pencils [5] or books. [6]

  6. Floating shelf - Wikipedia

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    A floating shelf can be supported on hidden rods or bars that have been attached to studs. A thick floating shelf may be made of a hollow-core shelf glued to a cleat. [7] A floating shelf may have two or more channels open from the back towards, but without reaching, the front, into which slide fasteners attached to the wall, typically held in place by screws inserted through the bottom of the ...

  7. Bodil Kjær - Wikipedia

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    She has worked as a senior architect at the Arup building consultancy in London (1967–69), has been a professor at the University of Maryland (1982–89) and has had studios of her own in Copenhagen (1960–65) and in London (1969–79).