Shelving units for living rooms
EKBY ALEX Shelf with drawers, white, 46 7/8x11 3/8"
Ekby Alex shelfAnnaI bought them for my sewing/ craft room. I wanted something that will look great but also offer much needed storage option. They were very easy to put together, I highly recommend this product5
Convenient DrawersAdrianThese drawers work nicely with other ALEX and EKBY products. I also combine them with EKET cubes. Easy to assemble, look good, work well.4
NiceJEANJean5
Works perfect on my sonsSusanaWorks perfect on my sons bedroom5
Beautiful productLuisI use this as part of a vanity for my daughter we both love it!!!5
Perfect shelfCLAREInstalled this in my small guest bedroom. Works great for my guests, opens up room.5
Love it brings up theKimberlyLove it brings up the height of my impressions mirror exactly where I needed it to be5
Great drawers for what I neededSamanthaThese are exactly what I needed for the space. Disappointed that the back was not also white. I need it to be so I used contact paper to disgui6the ugly look of the open wood. 3
Gift for our granddaughter!DebiGift for our granddaughter!5
Awesome shelfajlacombeThis is a great shelf - it has some some drawers inside the shelf. It is super easy to assemble and I really find it useful on a day to day basis. It is a nice way to add some drawers to a place that would not normally have them (under a shelf). The ONLY downside is that it should come in some colors to match the other IKEA lines for drawers and dressers. Only having white means that it could possibly stick out in a room of all blue furniture. A black/brown offering would be a good next one to add - then maybe a woodgrain would be enough, but the new blue would be great.5
Vanity-drawersPaul13Bought it for vanity unit but does not come with brackets so make sure you purchase some brackets from somewhere. No notice on it to say u need to purchase brackets - eight messing about finding appropriate brackets1
Right sizeMomogirlSometimes you need a setup that is simple and minimal to keep your life organized. Bought this desk for my daughter to use as a vanity. She had just a small space available in her closet to make her own and she loves it. We anchored it to the wall to keep it steady and added Ikea peg boards for additional display surface and easy access to beauty products. Perfect combination!!!5
So in loveMeryn62I make everyone come into my room so they can see it! I am completely obsessed.5
Doing the JobNorwaterfordAll in all this suits my purpose as I need extra drawers and something to set my small TV on (on my desk). The downfall is that the drawers don't open very far so you really can't take full advantage of them, but they are fine for sticking papers in.4
LOVE.. but..Amanda34I have had these shelves up in my living room for roughly 6 months now. I LOVE them. They look amazing and are exactly what I was looking for! The only problem is they only come in white.. which is not my jam. I did go through the monumental task of painting them black (Seriously, took forever and was SUCH a pain!). . and it was totally worth it... but, come on IKEA! Help those of us out who just can't do white and add a black, gray, black/brown... anything!!4
good priceAlisa666I got it to use it as a vanity table. It took me less than 20 min to put it together. Because of the really poor quality, I had to spend another $100 to buy a glass to put it over the top. Otherwise, the top of this shelf would get destroyed in less than a month5
X Mas GiftGuerillaGucciBought this for my niece as a house warming present for the new house. She loves it, uses it daily! The minimalist look really adds a modern feel to the room.5
Used for vanity deskKay7110Used it for a vanity desk and I love it!!!!5
Great qualityMgarcia94Am so happy with it, use for my make-up5
Cute and lots of storageAphrodite122I love my Alex drawer set. It holds all of my cosmetics and personal products. I've turned it into a makeup vanity. However, the first shelf I purchased broke during assembly. I barely tightened a lock on the drawer piece and the partical board gave way. I had to replace it and the second one I had better luck with. Just be very gentle when assembling the drawers!4
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Living room shelving is a great way to add extra storage space to the main room, as well as wow factor.
The right freestanding shelving unit can transform a whole living room. It’s a place to store your collections as well as display your treasures. Whether you want a striking statement unit that will provide a focal point or a more discreet design that will blend in effortlessly, there’s a model out there to suit your space and style.
Below we explore our favorite living room shelving – perfect for adding impact and intrigue to living room ideas and blank walls.
16 living room shelving ideas – maximize space and add interest to a blank wall
'When it comes to designing a living room, efficient storage ideas are one of the most important factors to consider, in order to keep your living room organized and a place in which to relax and spend time with loved ones,' says Emma Deterding, founder and creative director, Kelling Designs.
'Built-in joinery in the form of shelving is ideal for making the best use of oddly shaped rooms, alcoves and recesses as not only does it use the space to its best potential, but it also gives you ample storage for everyday items, as well as decorative elements too.'
From alcove shelf ideas to bookshelf ideas, we’ve put together some stunning living room shelving ideas, and asked the experts for their advice on decorating shelves that are perfect for your here and now.
1. Pick the best materials – and color scheme
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The materials and living room color scheme you opt to use for an open shelving unit can really make a difference to the overall scheme. Consider combining pale and dark timbers, or a using a timber and painted finish combination, or even incorporating other materials such as wallpaper or fabric, which can make interesting back panels.
2. Light your living room shelving
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Good living room lighting ideas are also key to the success of living room shelving. The advent of LED options has opened up new possibilities for discreet and subtle effects – especially as the fittings themselves are small and no longer run the risk of getting hot. A beautifully lit display shelf will add drama and scale.
3. Go for an open shelving display
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Open shelving can create a real statement in a neutral living room and is both practical and visually pleasing. It is also a more economical option than a fully enclosed storage unit. It is particularly suited to small recesses in areas such as either side of a chimney-breast, helping to visually correct uneven proportions.
Kitchens and bathrooms are also areas of the house where open shelving can create an appealing display. Don't be afraid to be bold, mixing fun, witty pieces with functional items that are used every day.
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Try mixing large statement pieces with smaller items grouped together. When grouping, consider the shape that the objects create collectively and play with color and form to keep things interesting. Glass lidded pots will look more enticing if filled with colorful props, whether they be functional or decorative.
5. Consider size and appearance
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Think carefully about the thickness you want each shelf in your living room to be. If you’re using wood, it pays to choose a chunky option, giving a strong, clean, confident appearance. Think too about whether you’d like shelves with adjustable heights to allow for flexibility.
6. Go for an entirely bespoke option
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'Commissioning your living room shelving or built-in cabinet ideas for family rooms from a furniture maker will make the very best use of a space,' says Richard Williams, Richard Williams Furniture .
'A joiner will work around awkward shapes in walls and conceal service pipes or wall boxing. Large pieces will be fixed and scribed to the shape of the wall and skirting, which gives a very neat finish. If shelves are to be adjustable, look for neat and unobtrusive methods of adjustability such as 5mm shelf pegs with a limited number of peg holes for each shelf.’
7. Use living room shelving to create 'zones'
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Adequate living room storage is essential in an open plan living room as streamlined spaciousness is key to the look. Sleek, wall-hung shelves that appear to ‘float’ are the smart, modern option and you can also use furniture to divide the space into zones.
Proportion and balance are important considerations – you want to avoid feeling hemmed in by wall-to-wall shelving units.
8. Invest in shelving for books
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Notebooks and Kindles may be de rigueur for modern living rooms but most still hold a sizeable collection of good old fashioned books too.
Alcove shelving will successfully house your tomes in a small living room where narrow shelves along one wall – just a book-width deep – will not hamper space. Alternatively, look at arranging such shelves around a doorway for added intrigue.
9. Curate a display that dazzles
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Floor-to-ceiling shelving makes an arresting focal point, particularly on a blank living room accent wall. It can be used to enhance the sense of height in the room and create the illusion of space. Painting cabinetry a bold shade can have a dramatic effect, whilst white or off-black are effective backdrops for display.
Create a focal point by ordering items for impact: color-code novels; showcase oversized books and vinyl records front-on to draw the eye; and cluster collections of similar items – ceramics, glassware or trinkets – for a carefully curated look.
10. Consider freestanding shelving
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Create instant shelving with lean-to or freestanding shelving units, perfect for adding storage to a free wall space in your living room. A design more suited to contemporary homes – with an easy living feel to them – it’s an ideal solution for those who like to change the layout and décor of their room frequently – and it’s easy to take with you should you move home.
11. Create a focal point behind a sofa
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The wall space behind the sofa is a natural place to display a large artwork in a living room – but rather than hang a traditional painting, why not decorate shelves with shapely vessels for a beautiful, alternative focal point? For best results be sure to choose a mix of heights, sculptural shapes and surface textures.
When it comes to styling a shelf, 'it is important to consider the spaces you leave empty just as much as the spaces you fill,' explains Simon Temprell, interior design manager at Neptune . 'Try to avoid lots of small objects and instead concentrate on more considered items that have presence and form.'
12. Mix closed storage with open storage
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When planning living room shelving made-to-measure, bespoke joinery is often the best way to make the most of your space, plus consider a mix of closed and open shelving as this will help balance practical storage with space for decorative displays.
‘It’s important to make a space feel relaxed and not sterile or unliveable. Try to create storage for the pieces that don’t need to be on show but make sure to celebrate and show off the things that bring you joy,’ says Camilla Clarke, creative director at Albion Nord . ‘We like to mix high level open shelving with concealed storage. Open shelving to display books, art, photos and concealed storage to hide things that don’t need to be on show.’
If you have a large expanse of shelving hanging a graphic artwork is a great way to conceal eyesores like cables whilst also creating a visual break.
13. Decorate shelving with plants
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Ask any interior designer or stylist for their tips for styling shelves and plants would be near the top of the list. Not only do they bring numerous benefits for health and wellbeing, plants and greenery brings interiors to life and can look beautifully decorative too.
'Plants will bring an element of softness and freshness to any shelf, especially those that trail,' says Simon Temprell. 'Succulents have architectural style and demand very little attention, so they can be useful for filling the gaps where objects feel a little too rigid.'
Of course when it comes to choosing house plants for shelves it all depends on their specific light needs, but adding them to a living room partition, even if it's just faux plants, can be a really handy tool for helping to soften harsh angles and bring color and interest while keeping the space feeling open and airy.
14. Choose floating shelves
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If you're looking to create a minimalist living room or have a small living room then consider floating shelves.
Fixed to the wall with hidden brackets, floating shelves are perfect for creating an airy, streamlined look as demonstrated in this space by Kitesgrove , and will help create the illusion of space.
15. Opt for a display cabinet with shelves
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Fixed shelves can limit living room layout options, so if you're looking for a more flexible storage solution consider a glazed cabinet, not only are they easy to reposition, they help protect collectibles and prevent the need for constant dusting, too.
'A glass fronted cabinet is far more versatile than built-in storage – it can be easily moved between rooms and taken with you if you move home,' says Dani Taylor, product and creative director at Cox & Cox. 'A combination of glass fronts and solid doors is often most desirable, so you can really get the most of it.'
If you're using your cabinet to display china, consider a using vibrant paint idea on the interior to make the pieces really pop.
16. Add alcove shelving
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Fitting floating shelves into alcoves is a brilliant way to create additional storage or display space without encroaching on valuable floor space, plus, it can be a lovely way to highlight an architectural feature within a room.
Alternatively, recessed shelving can be fitted retrospectively into a room. While this will reduce the overall footprint, the result will be a streamlined space which feels airy and spacious.
Made from solid timber, these alcove shelves help bring texture and warmth to this white living room design by Kitesgrove, as do the metallic wall lights and marbled fireplace.
Where should shelving be placed in the living room?
If you are planning open shelving, work to the full proportions of the living room to create maximum impact. A floor-to-ceiling unit, with sturdy, adjustable shelves and minimal fixtures will offer a strong, enticing look and act as an excellent anchor and display.
In smaller rooms, including living areas, shelving can be an effective way of creating storage without appearing to eat too much space. Consider the look you are opting for, whether traditional, featuring detailed joinery, or sleek and unfussy with a contemporary edge. And think carefully about what you are displaying – this will ensure each shelf is made to allow sufficient depth and to carry weight without warping.
How do I organize my living room shelves?
'Keeping your living room shelves organized is vital,' says Anne Haimes, Anne Haimes Interiors . 'Items placed in groups or in lines of threes, fours or fives will prevent the shelves looking untidy. When choosing the overall look, decide if you want the shelves to be made in a material which is a statement in itself, or if you want them to have a less prominent role, allowing your display to do all the talking.’
‘More and more, we’re seeing shelving used as a feature in a room,’ says Ian Weddell, USM Modular Furniture . ‘In loft apartments, it can be used as a room divider idea to 'zone' a large space; and shelving can be used to display not only books, but also vases of flowers, sculptures or artwork.’
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Shelves for the living room are especially useful for storing books. You can also place decorative elements in them: various vases, figurines and other items. They will become an excellent interior decoration and an indispensable basis for a home library. Style, compactness, spaciousness, functionality, practicality - these are far from all the advantages of Stoplit shelving.
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Shelving in the living room: the best ideas and solutions
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The living room is the main place in the house. Here we gather with the whole family, meet friends or just relax watching TV shows or reading books. Therefore, the design of the living room should be as thoughtful as possible, so that a pleasant, welcoming atmosphere always reigns here, and the space is tastefully decorated. Particular attention should be paid to the choice of such large pieces of furniture as a rack. We have prepared for you some simple tips to help you make your choice, but do not forget to keep the open shelves beautiful and tidy - otherwise the room will look untidy, and all your efforts to create a cozy, stylish interior will go down the drain.
Project by Room Design Buro. The bookcase in the living room is custom-made from plexiglass.
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- OLGA SHANGINA
- Style
- EKATERINA NAUMOVA
Floor-to-ceiling shelving unit
An effective solution from floor to ceiling It is not necessary to use it exclusively for books: you can (and even need to!) Combine different types of decor on the shelves. For example, put pictures, photographs, souvenirs brought from travels, vases, sculptures or designer ceramics next to your favorite art albums. The richer the exposition, the more attractive your living room looks! And besides, there is always a reason to talk with friends: you can always discuss a new figurine from the island of Java or an African mask.
Loft in Brooklyn. Designed by José Alvarez and Brooke Hammel.
Wall-to-wall shelving
Shelving can occupy not only part of the wall, but the entire wall. So that the composition does not look boring, in this case it is better to make shelves of different shapes, combining vertical and horizontal modules.
Studio in a former industrial building in Stockholm.
Apartment in Moscow. Project by Leyla Bagirova.
Compact mini shelving unit
Just the opposite, a compact mini shelving unit without a top shelf. This option is well suited for small living rooms with low ceilings. On the upper shelves you can put vases with flowers, pots of plants, a collection of paintings or photographs.
Apartment in Moscow. ON studio project.
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- Kirill Bondarev
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- elledecorationse
House in San Francisco. Designed by Jamie Bush.
Apartment in Tribeca, New York. Designed by Olivia Stutz.
Shelving unit to match the walls
An effective way to visually enlarge the space is to paint the shelves in the same color as the walls. Thanks to this solution, the room will look solid, and the rack will “merge” with the surrounding background - the more expressive the decorative objects on its shelves will look!
House in Sydney. YSG studio project.
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- Prue Rousko
Apartment in the center of Paris. Project by Double G bureau.
Apartment in Moscow. Designed by Angela Konevnina.
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- Mikhail loskutov
White on white
If you are one of those who love white walls and a lot of light in the house, this option is for you. Bet everything on white and you won't go wrong! Open white shelving is an elegant and simple solution for any interior.
House in Australia. Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects.
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Project by Irina Kireeva and Anna Piskun.
Wooden shelving unit
Despite the abundance of different shelving models on the market, wood is still one of the most favorite materials for designers. And no wonder. Solid wood shelving is an "eternal classic" that will never go out of fashion and will serve you faithfully for decades.