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  2. 22 Ways to Style Your Bookshelf Like a Designer - AOL

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    From vases and figurines to artwork, this floor-to-ceiling bookcase is full of eye-catching antiques. Design firm JAM adds a rolling ladder to make high-up shelving more accessible, ...

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    “Even if you don't have floor-to-ceiling bookshelves, books in artful stacks and piles around the room, under the furniture, on top of the mantle, add an air of sophistication, warmth, and joie ...

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    She painted the bookshelves a beautiful brick red and used the hue for details around the space, balancing out the warmth with a cool blue patterned wallpaper on the ceiling. ... Floor to the Wall.

  5. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    Bookcases range from small, low models the height of a table to high models reaching up to ceiling height. Shelves may be fixed or adjustable to different positions in the case. In rooms entirely devoted to the storage of books, such as libraries, they may be permanently fixed to the walls and/or floor.

  6. Room divider - Wikipedia

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    Permanent as in using wine shelves in restaurants; Built in as in sliding partitions in offices; Portable or temporary as for example in convention centers; Fixed room dividers and hanging room dividers; They may completely obscure as in floor to ceiling dividers, or may allow sight through as for example when plant pots are used to divide areas.

  7. Cornice - Wikipedia

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    Cornice of Maison Carrée (Nîmes, France), a Roman temple in the Corinthian order, with dentils nearest the wall.. In Ancient Greek architecture and its successors using the classical orders in the tradition of classical architecture, the cornice is the topmost element of the entablature, which consists (from top to bottom) of the cornice, the frieze, and the architrave.