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Ten practical home libraries that showcase their owners' book collections
This article highlights ten innovative home libraries, showcasing diverse approaches to integrating extensive book collections into residential spaces. These projects demonstrate how bookshelves can be both functional and aesthetically pleasing, creating welcoming interiors.
The first example is a barn conversion in the UK by Tonkin Liu, featuring a double-height library that serves as a central design element. White-painted open bookshelves, accessible by a ladder, form a wall between rooms, transforming the barn into a dedicated space for books and art.
Next, RSAAW's Berkley House in Canada includes a spacious double-height library. This design incorporates a wooden bookcase built into a matching staircase, linking the two levels of the house and providing ample storage for books.
Wheeler Kearns Architects' Residence for Two Collectors in Chicago features a custom-made loft and bookshelf. This design occupies a significant portion of a living room wall, using patinated metals and perforated sheet steel that complement the dark-brown walnut flooring.
Studio Seilern's Old Blecher Farm in the UK presents a secret library within a 17th-century barn conversion. Hidden behind four doors with integrated bookcases, the library creates a cozy, book-lined room. A polished steel ceiling with a central oculus adds to the illusion of a taller space.
Feldman Architecture's Sausalito Outlook in the US converted a spare bedroom into an open-plan library and sitting room. Floor-to-ceiling shelving with asymmetrical compartments accommodates various-sized objects, and sliding white panels offer flexibility in display.
Alfred Street Residence in Australia, designed by Studio Four, incorporates abundant built-in furniture made from pale American oak. The library space features floor-to-ceiling shelving that seamlessly blends with the interior design, creating a cohesive and elegant reading environment.
Buro Koray Duman's Publishers Loft in Brooklyn, US, addresses the challenge of housing thousands of books by wrapping the apartment's perimeter with custom shelving set at a 45-degree angle. This clever design allows the book collection to be either prominently displayed or subtly concealed depending on the viewing angle.
House 6 in Spain, renovated by Zooco Estudio, showcases bookshelves covering the walls of the living area, extending over two floors. This design integrates aesthetic appeal with functionality, making the bookshelves a central feature of the Madrid residence.
John Wardle's Kew Residence in Melbourne, Australia, includes a cozy library space where books and art are displayed on wooden bookshelves that match the floor and a reading nook. A floor-to-ceiling window provides a calming view, and comfortable chairs and a built-in desk create a functional workspace.
Finally, Shinichi Ogawa & Associates' aptly named Library House in Japan features a stark, minimalist interior. A gigantic floor-to-ceiling bookshelf filled with colorful books and artworks breaks the minimalist aesthetic, creating a quiet yet rich space designed for an avid reader.
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