Staging bedroom for sale


Staging a Bedroom for Sale

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Whether you’re in a 1-bedroom city apartment or a 5-bedroom suburban house, getting your bedrooms in order before listing is a must. There are no rules about how to decorate your bedroom to sell a house for top dollar, but the consensus among designers is that cleanliness and a neutral design are the most important.

Read on for specific tips for staging bedrooms to sell a house.

Bedroom staging tips

No matter the size of the bedroom, your first step is decluttering, depersonalizing and cleaning. And while it may seem like a lot of upfront work, decluttering now means easier packing and moving once the home sells.

Pare down closets

Take a few tips from organizer Marie Kondo and sort items in bedroom closets based on your emotional attachment to them, particularly clothes. As the KonMari method dictates, keep only the items that “spark joy.” If you’re not ready to part with sentimental items, put them in storage or tuck them away in neatly organized bins.

Depersonalize

Buyers want to picture themselves and their families living in the home, so remove personal items like family photos and keepsakes. Replace framed family photos with something more generic, like landscape or architecture images.

It’s also important to remove named decor, like taking kids’ names off the wall and removing monogrammed pillows or towels.

Clean thoroughly

You’re still living in the home, so perfection is unlikely, but bedrooms should look as much like a nice hotel room as possible. If you already vacated the home, stop by regularly to stay on top of dust and dirt.

Here’s a cleaning checklist:

How to stage a master bedroom

Staging a master bedroom can have a big impact, so it’s a good place to start. The buyer will likely be the one using the master bedroom, so impressing them is key.

Use a neutral color scheme

Master bedrooms should appeal to buyers of all genders and ages, as you never know who will become your buyer. Overly feminine or masculine decor, or design that speaks to a very specific aesthetic, can deter buyers who can’t see past it.

Stick to neutral colors like grays, light beiges or whites, and warm things up with accessories like throw pillows and blankets. Add pops of color with greenery, vases, frames or unlit candles. When in doubt, blue makes a great accent color, because it’s soothing and reminiscent of the ocean or a clear blue sky.

Tips for staging a bed

To make a master bedroom feel complete and polished, it’s important to have a headboard, not just a mattress on a metal frame. You can purchase an inexpensive headboard from a local retailer, buy one secondhand or create a headboard as a DIY project.

Linens make your master bedroom feel warm and welcoming. Use crisp white bedding to give the feel of a luxury hotel. If you purchase it new, you can take it to your new home. Make the bed properly with hospital corners, a neat bedspread or duvet, and accent throw pillows.

How to stage a bedroom dresser

Unlike a closet or other built-in storage space, buyers aren’t likely to look inside your dresser, since it’s not included in the sale. But decorate the top of the dresser to add to the overall design of the room.

Use the rule of threes — arranging accessories in odd numbers, which is pleasing to the eye. Options include unlit candles, an empty jewelry box, succulents, a table lamp, books, small frames or fresh flowers.

How to stage a nightstand

Ideally, your master bedroom has enough space to fit a nightstand on each side of the bed. If there’s only space for one, that’s fine too. Just make sure to stage either way.

Opt for bedtime-ready items like a neat stack of books, then accessorize with flowers or a framed generic photo. Store personal items like glasses, medications, CPAP machines, water glasses or retainers. You’ll also want to remove your alarm clock.

Staging a master closet 101

Regardless of the closet’s size, it’s important that it looks spacious, so it should only be about half full. You don’t want buyers to open your closet door and see every square inch crammed full — they’ll think the home is short on storage space.

In addition to paring back on belongings, here are a few other things you can do to stage your master closet.

Invest in organizers

A walk-in closet is wasted space without a closet organizer, and walk-in closets are a big plus. According to a 2018 Zillow analysis, homes with a walk-in closet sold for a 3 percent premium.

At the very least, a large closet should have double rods to make the most of the space. Hang clothes side by side on matching hangers, and remove empty hangers. Use shelf space for nicely folded T-shirts and sweaters.

Sort by category

Group all hanging and folded items by category — shirts, pants, sweaters, etc. If you want to go even further, group items by color, within category.

Clear the hamper

An overflowing hamper is the ultimate closet-staging faux pas. While your home is on the market, expect to do laundry more often than usual and put it away as soon as it’s clean and dry. If you can’t keep the laundry pile under control, opt for a hamper with a cover or lid.

Provide ample light

If you’re lucky enough to have a window in the closet, make sure it’s clean with open curtains so you can let in as much natural light as possible. If you don’t have a window, replace lightbulbs, perhaps adding brighter bulbs. If there’s no lighting at all, hang a battery-operated touch light.

Tips for staging a kid’s room

Staging a kid’s room can be challenging, as they’re usually filled with toys and decorated in a specific way. According to the Zillow Group Consumer Housing Trends Report 2018, 46 percent of recent buyers live with children under 18. That means you’re just about as likely to have a buyer with kids as one without. So, your best bet is staging the room to look as neutral as possible so buyers can visualize the space to suit their needs.

Minimize toys

Store large toys like play tables, doll houses and tents elsewhere, if possible. Allow your kids to fill one lidded basket with the toys they want to use over the next few months, and put everything else in storage. That way, pre-showing cleanup is always fast and easy. Use containers with lids or standing organizers with drawers for smaller toys, and tuck the whole organizer in the closet, if possible.

Neutralize the decor

Painting can be a DIY or a professional job, but no matter who does the painting, pick a neutral tone like gray, beige or off-white. Cover up or remove themes, murals or bright colors. You don’t want buyers to think they’ll need to do a big renovation to make the room fit their needs.

How to stage a small guest bedroom

Guest rooms are often a landing spot for items like unused furniture, toys, crafts, books, luggage and all kinds of other items. But buyers want to see the room as a bedroom, especially if they have a large family or frequently host out-of-town guests. According to the Zillow Group Report, 60 percent of recent buyers said a spare or guest bedroom matters greatly to them.

If you’re using a bedroom for another purpose, consider making it a bedroom again to appeal to buyers looking for a certain number of rooms. 

Don’t overcrowd the space

If your guest bedroom is small, remove unnecessary furniture. Just keep a bed, at least one nightstand (ideally two) and a single dresser.

Staging a bedroom with an air mattress

If you don’t have a bed in your guest room, consider an air mattress. Place it on a foldable metal bed frame and dress it as you would a regular mattress, with clean sheets, a neutral bedspread and pillows. You can add a headboard, too, but it’s not a must.

Staging ideas for small rooms

If your guest room is too small for a full- or queen-sized bed and there are already at least two other bedrooms, consider staging a small bedroom as something else, like a home office or a nursery. It’s better than leaving it empty or making it look like a glorified storage space.

8 Staging Tips To Help You Sell Quick

When someone is looking to purchase a home, they’re doing just that – purchasing a home; A place they will live in and be comfortable for a long time.

When you are staging a home, you want to aim for a “homey” feel. You want the person to come in and say “I can see myself living here.”

Arguably the most important room to stage for an open house is the bedroom. Knowing how to stage a bedroom is an art form. 

Here are our top 8 best bedroom staging ideas.

1. No Clutter

Absolutely no clutter… anywhere. 

Of course, your home’s new buyers will accumulate clutter as we all do. But in the idea of the home they are picturing in their head, they won’t have any clutter. Make this picture-perfect dream closer to reality and remove all or most of the clutter in the bedrooms.

Take a couple of boxes and fill them with your trinkets and random things, tape them up and write “Christmas Decor” on them and stick them in the attic. 

Clean, simple, and minimal decorations will work best for staging a bedroom. Keeping some character in the room, but removing the excess that distracts from the room itself. 

Store your excess decor in disguised boxes where you keep your seasonal decorations. While you are in that area you can clean that up a bit to show the guests at your open house that there is a lot of storage space in this home.

2. Simple Furniture

While bedroom staging, choose simple modern furniture. Clean lines, matching dressers, and a statement headboard. A headboard is a must-have, even if it’s just for looks!

Check out these DIY headboard ideas if you don’t already have a headboard. Adding a headboard to your guest room will also add some wow-factor to your home. 

Having at least one dresser, if not two, in every bedroom is ideal. Nightstands on each side of the beds if possible, and a stool, bench, or chair if there is room. 

3. Area Rug

The flooring in your house is extremely important when selling your home. No one wants to buy a home with old, dirty, or outdated flooring.

Bedrooms traditionally have wall-to-wall carpet, although more and more buyers are looking for hardwood floors. 

Disguise your wall-to-wall carpets with a strategically placed area rug to give the allusion of a larger room and also make the room look more put together. 

Be sure that the area rug you choose is a very different texture and color than the existing carpet. This solid shag rug will add a cozy feeling to your toes in the morning while also looking modern and home-like to your buyers. 

4. Perfectly Made Bed

For the ultimate cozy and homey feel, make sure your bed is perfectly made and magazine-worthy.

Add faux luxury on a budget with this All-Season Comforter. Choose a size up from your existing bed for an oversized cloud-like look and feel. Pair it with a pop of color in throw pillows and a throw blanket. 

Two to four regular-sized pillows, and up to four additional throw pillows to complete the look. Never exceed 8 pillows for any bed size. If you have more than 8, toss a few on the guest bed while your house is showing as to not distract the prospective buyers. 

5. Clean Closets

The people who are viewing your house are going to look everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Closet space is extremely important when purchasing a home.

Clean out your closet and organize it to the best of your abilities. This will make your closet seem bigger and show the buyers how much it can hold. 

Consider packing away some of your lesser-used clothing items to make some extra space in your closet while staging for the open house.  

6. Add Plants

The bedroom is an area that people don’t always think to add plants to, but it can be the most important room to improve the air quality.  Adding greenery to any room can instantly brighten it up and freshen the air. 

Botanical accents are a great way to add pops of color and earthy scents. If you aren’t great at keeping plants alive, grab some fresh flowers at a local florist and place them on the dresser, all the benefits of a plant but less work.

7. Natural Light

Draw the curtains and open the blinds, natural light is the best lighting there is! No matter the room, an opened curtain will sell a house better than a closed one.

You can use a sheer curtain with another curtain on top that is drawn to the side if privacy is a concern. 

Install floor-to-ceiling curtains to make the windows appear larger and add the illusion of more height to the room. This is a great trick interior designers use to make the homes they style look more elegant and luxurious. 

8. Hide Wires

Exposed wires are not only distracting, but they can also be dangerous, especially if someone is wandering your home and doesn’t know the cord is there. Purchase some neutral-colored cord covers and hide any cords that are traveling throughout your bedrooms. 

Any way that you hide wires, make sure that it isn’t a fire hazard. There are heatproof boxes that you can place under the bed to hide power strips in a safe and effective way.

You can also simply remove the wires during the open house or showings and place the wires in a drawer or box for safekeeping until the showing is over.

Staging a Master Bedroom

The master bedroom is the owner’s retreat, especially if they have kids. Make sure the master bedroom is peaceful. White, cream, grey, and blue are the best colors for master bedroom staging.

Keep in mind that neutral colors for walls and pops of colors in accents are the best way to go when staging or decorating a home. This way the look of the room can be easily changed if desired by the new homeowners. 

Kids Bedroom Staging Ideas

Kid’s rooms are hard to stage, especially when there is a child currently living in the room! Follow the same bedroom staging tips above to stage your kid’s room but with a few more things in mind.

Let the buyers see that a child lives here, this room can hold all their toys, clothes, and their piles of stuffed animals. Ideally, your child’s room would look so perfect that the buyer could imagine their current or future child living in that room.

Keep the walls a neutral color with the personality of the room coming from the decorations, bedding, and toys. Your 5-year-old girly girl might love the bright pink walls, but not every child will be a fan of that.

If you don’t have kids, you could always borrow some nursery furniture and stage one of your additional rooms as a nursery. For young couples looking to settle down and start a family, this could be a huge factor in choosing your home.

Guest Bedroom Staging Ideas

Feel free to make your guest room be a home office with a futon or pull-out couch. A lot of people are working from home now, and having a home office is a huge bonus. A hybrid guest room and office are better than no office space at all!

Make sure that the furniture all fit in the room nicely, if they don’t it could make the room feel too small. If you have to choose between a guest room and an office for staging purposes, we suggest going with an office if you already have two bedrooms staged. 

Need Furniture?

If you need to add some furniture to sell your house, consider borrowing furniture from a friend or family member. Local thrift stores or Habitat Restores will have used furniture for reasonable prices.

Rent couches, TVs, or dressers to dress up certain rooms of your house for the open house. Remember that you are not only selling your house, but you are also selling a home, and you should try to make it as homey as possible for your prospective buyers. 

Don’t Stage – Sell Your House For Cash

Staging is a lot of work, can get expensive, and can be time-consuming. Skip all the hassle and get a cash offer for your home within 24 hours.

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World of Design: Book Lovers and Their Habitats

A series of publications about how people's lives shape the tastes and design of their homes. Each of the articles in this column is prepared with the participation of 11 editors Houzz around the world and published simultaneously in 8 languages.

If you can call yourself a book lover, you might be wondering what books other bibliophiles are currently reading, and even more so where exactly they indulge in their favorite pastime, how they store books and manage a growing collection. A home library can tell a lot about its owner, so Houzz decided to look into the homes of 11 connoisseurs of the printed word. And also find out what titles are on their must-read list, where they usually read, and what helped them make their reading nook a special place in the house.

Jane Vorbrodt

1. Double World Library in Canada

Who reads here: Iris Lee, her husband Edmund Luke, their three children and Meishia Luke (Edmund's mother, 74). The family also has a Labrador named Hero
Occupation: mother and housewife
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Where books are stored: order in Indonesia, a ladder on rails and a grand piano.

Number of books in the collection: About 6500.

Personality: that they wanted the library to become the place where all family members meet. When the kids are at school, the library is wholly mine, and that's where I can enjoy my coffee and play my favorite music."

Favorite: “It's big enough so as our kids grow we can change things. When we moved into this house, the children were 6, 8 and 10 years old. Two of them are now in college, and we have put two recliner chairs in the library for them. It is in such an armchair that it is most convenient to read while listening to classical music.

Jane Vorbrodt

Coping with a growing collection: “Our library is full, so every time I bring new books into the house, I have to get rid of a few old ones. It can be difficult for children to part with books they once loved, so I try to reassure them that these books will find a new home and will be loved again, for example by cousins ​​or children at the school they used to go to.”

Plans for the future: “We love our house and plan to live here for a long time. The only thing that worries me is that at some point it will become inconvenient for me to use the stepladder. Then we will have to find some solution, for example, to attach steps to the shelves, which will go around the entire perimeter of the library.”

What can you learn from keeping books at home: “We are never bored or have nothing to do. Books always provide a topic for conversation, and among them we have common "friends". I like it when one of the children remembers the character of the book, and the second immediately picks up his thought, or when one reads a new book with enthusiasm and strongly recommends it to others.

Jane Vorbrodt

When I realized I was a book lover: “I was nine years old and had just finished reading Island of the Children by Carol Ryrie Brink in Chinese translation. The book took me to another part of the world that I didn't even know existed. In fact, I didn't know anything about the world at all, except that it contained my home, school, and the tiny town in the suburbs of Taipei where we lived then. This book opened my eyes and I immediately wanted more. As a result, I begged my mother to take me to the bookstore. I started reading all the translated children's literature I could find ─ Mary Poppins, Danny the Champion of the World, The Robinsons of Sweden, The Secret Garden... There were not many books, but since I read everything I could find, this turned into a real adventure and the love of a lifetime.”

What she's currently reading : "The Soul Makes Flesh" by Carl Zimmer, "This Idea Must Die: Scientific Theories That Hinder Progress" edited by John Brockman, "From Hot to Cold: An Odyssey of Architectural Adaptations" and a collection of articles from Chinese scholars on calligraphy, literature and history from before the Tang Dynasty. “I usually read four books at the same time,” says Iris, “one in my bedroom, one in the library, one in the car, and one in my purse.”

Further down the list: “People often wonder how many books we have at home and ask if we're really going to read them all. I reply that I treat my library like a list of books to read and really only keep the books I intend to read. There are six of us in the family, which means that all the books in our library are the sum of six reading lists, each with their own.”

Eichenbaum Olia

2. Book corridor in France

Who reads here: Marie-Cécile Puussochet and Romain Gravelot
Occupation: she is a long-term resource planner, he is after-sales service
Place:

Paris 18th 9013

Where the books are kept: In a custom-made bookcase in the hallway and in the living room, in a bookcase that once belonged to Roman's great-grandmother.

Number of books in the collection: About 500 paperback books in the hallway, about 130 books and 100 comics in the living room.

Features: “We decided to paint the borders of the bookcase orange to visually break up the long hallway and create a contrast with the blue accent wall in the living room, because both of these spaces are clearly visible from the front door to the apartment,” ─ says Marie-Cecile Pussochet.

“The top shelves in the hall closet are non-fiction books, and the rest are arranged in reverse alphabetical order,” says Romain Gravelot, “They used to be arranged from A to Z, but we decided to rearrange them so that before new names appeared with our eyes, and we missed what we had already read.

What they love the most: “The home library allowed us to make the most of the corridor, which is nine meters long!” says Marie-Cecile.

“Most often we read in the living room, because there is a comfortable sofa and a large window behind it gives a lot of light,” says Romain.

Coping with a growing collection: “When we moved into this apartment a year ago, we decided to sort through the collection and sold about 100 books online,” says Marie-Cecile.

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Plans for the future: “We need to find nice bookends, especially for the bookcase in the hallway, where books often fall,” says Marie-Cecile.

What can be learned from storing books at home: “In addition to the pleasure of reading, we also learned how to manage free space wisely. We had a lot of fun working with Pauline Brassan, the architect who helped us design the bookcase. She explained the importance of measuring your books and building the cabinet to fit our collection perfectly,” says Marie-Cecile.

When they realized they were book lovers: It happened to Romain at the age of nine when he read Jules Verne's Around the World in 80 Days. Marie-Cecile says she was inspired by René Guyot's children's novel Sirga, Queen of the African Savannah.

Eichenbaum Olia

What they are currently reading:
Romain: The Golden Temple by Yukio Mishima.
Marie-Cecile: The Nine Princes of Amber by Roger Zelazny (from the Chronicles of Amber series of novels).

Next on the list:
Romain: “I will be reading The Chronicles of Deryni by Katherine Kurtz.”
Marie-Cecile: “First I will read the ninth volume of The Chronicles of Amber, and then I will reread Haruki Murakami's Sheep Hunt to remember the atmosphere of our last trip to Japan. We like to alternate between classics, non-fiction and fantasy."

Giacomo Cosua

3. Literary nest in Italy

Who reads here: Anna Tuscano
Livount: Poet and Linguistics at the University
Place: Venice, Italy

where books are stored: in two large books, one of which is located in two large books. living room and the other in the bedroom.

Number of books in the collection: About 3000.

Personality: “Before I moved into this house, my uncle lived here. It wasn't until I made two very tall bookcases that I started to feel like the house was mine."

Giacomo Cosua

Coping with a growing collection: “I have a carefully designed book storage system where each shelf has a theme. Books are arranged either in alphabetical order or according to the name of the publisher.

Future Plans: “Lack of free space is becoming a real problem. All comics have already moved to the bathroom, to small shelves. And then? Where to find a place for new books? Unless to make shelves on the ceiling!”

What experience can be learned from keeping books at home:
1. Learn the value of literature and the value of life itself.
2. Understand the importance of public libraries.
3. Find out that the tides in Venice can be really dangerous for books.
4. Enjoy living thousands of different lives while reading.
5. Be glad that when you read a book you never feel alone.

Giacomo Cosua

When she realized she was a book lover: “In early childhood, because my parents' house was filled with all kinds of books. In a separate closet, they kept the books of Nobel Prize winners in literature and arranged them neatly by year.”

What she is currently reading: “Now I’m in a period of creativity, so I don’t read much, because I have to focus on my own writings ─ poems and monographs that I’m working on.”

Alfredo Arias Photo

4. TIMED piles in Spain

Who reads here: Andres Rubio Rod occupation: Journalist
Madrid, Spain

, Span “I have a so-called open library. I found shelves that I like [String System Shelves designed by Swedish architect and designer Nils Strinning], but I'm still saving money for them. Now the books are stacked on the floor, and I really like to look at the mosaic of multi-colored spines.0013

Number of books in the collection: Approximately 300.

Personality: “There are always only those pieces of furniture and interior that I like around me. One of my favorites is the geridon table by French designer Jean Prouvé. I think it's a real masterpiece of 1960s design."

What he likes best: Random color combinations made up of colorful book spines.

Coping with a growing collection: “Kindle helped me deal with an uncontrollably growing library. It has become much easier for me to maintain a balance between e-books and print publications. Now, in paper form, I only buy books that have special meaning to me.”

Alfredo Arias photo

What can you learn from keeping books at home: "Let me quote a famous aphorism: 'Book lovers never go to sleep alone'. "

When he realized he was a book lover: “When I was five. I then read The Fab Five, a series of children's detective stories by Enid Blyton."

What he is currently reading: " Goethe: Life as a Work of Art" by the German philosopher Rüdiger Safransky.

Further down the list: Purity is the latest work of my favorite American writer, Jonathan Franzen.

Steven La Plante Photography

5. Book corner with a picturesque view in New Zealand

Who reads here:
Fransey

Where books are kept: “I wanted my home library to be a reading nook, a place where I could be alone with my books. The architect was faced with the task of linking together the internal and external spaces of the house as much as possible. Since there are now bookcases along three walls, and the fourth wall is a floor-to-ceiling window, I think the idea was a success!”

“We also wanted to use as many natural materials as possible. The floor and bookshelves are made from wooden planks scrapped during the restoration of the Houses of Parliament, and the paint does not contain toxic elements.

How many books in the collection: Approximately 1000.

Personality: "One chair and a table that can only hold one glass makes this place uniquely mine."

What she likes best: The fact that three walls are filled with books from floor to ceiling, and the window offers a majestic view of the Richmond mountain range.

Steven La Plante Photography

Coping with a Growing Collection: "I'm secretly getting rid of my husband's books on economics from his university days."

Plans for the future: "I wouldn't change anything in my library unless I buy more new books."

What can be learned from keeping books at home: "Your best friends are always with you. "

When she realized she was a book lover: While reading Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.

What she is currently reading: A Little Bookshop in Paris by Nina George.

Next on the list: “Soon I will start reading Random Travel Companions by Patricia Highsmith, who also wrote the mystery novels The Talented Mr. Ripley and The Two Faces of January at 1950-1960s. Apart from other works of fiction, these are my favorite detective stories.”

“Also planning to start Let me be completely frank with you by Richard Ford. This is his fourth Frank Bascomb novel, and after reading it, I will complete my many hours of sailing on the ocean of his magnificent prose.

Sofie Barfoed

6. Sculpture shelves in Denmark

0009 Occupation: makeup artist
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

Where the books are kept: who wants to equip their home library according to individual measurements. There you can choose the type of wood and buy exactly as many shelves as you need.”

How many books are in the collection: About 450.

Features: “These shelves are where I also display small pieces of art, postcards, houseplants, and decorative stones that friends and colleagues give me.”

What she likes the most: “I like that I can rearrange the books at any time according to my mood: create a symmetrical or asymmetrical composition, arrange them tightly or loosely, and even swap the shelves. So my library is like sculpture-transformer.

Coping with a growing collection: "When all the shelves are full, I just buy a few new ones or sell some old books at the local flea market."

Sofie Barfoed

Plans for the future: “I buy books on impulse, so you could say they are planning for me!”

What experience can be learned from keeping books at home: “When I lived in Vienna, I didn't have my library with me, and I gradually began to forget the titles of the books I once read. Looking at my collection, I easily remember what I read and what I didn’t read, especially on the topic of art theory.”

When she realized she was a book lover: “The first time I spent all my money on art books in a used book store. I remember that among them was the album “Hotel” by Sophie Calle.

What she is currently reading: " Year of Magical Reflections" Joan Didion and "Austerlitz" V.G. Sebald.

Next on the list: Monkeys, Cyborgs and Women: Nature Renewed by Donna Haraway.

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7. Cozy reader-pendant in Japan

Who reads here:
Machio Kuzumaki
occupation: School teacher
Place: District Khino, Tokyo, Japan 9000 9000 9000 where books are stored: The main part of the collection is stored in the living room, in a two-storey built-in wardrobe, in which the shelves are installed between cedar beams, the rest of the books are in the study on the second floor.

How many books in the collection: Approximately 3000.

Personality: "I asked architect Takeshi Araki to design a cave-like office for me."

What he likes best: "In an office with two small windows and two walls full of bookshelves, I feel like I'm imprisoned and yet safe."

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Coping with a growing collection: “In our huge bookcase, the books are sorted by owner: mine, my wife and my mother. They all stand in different parts of the library and each has enough space for new items. In the previous house we had so many books that we never knew which was which. So when we moved here, we decided to deal with this problem once and for all!”

“However, a few years later, we found that all the shelves were full again. We try not to buy new books until there are no more unread books in the library, but this is quite difficult. The speed of reading is still much inferior to the speed of acquiring new books!

Learning from book storage at home: “With these large bookcases, we can always find what we are looking for easily. I also love to travel into the past. When you look at the title of a book on the spine, you remember what it is about and what you thought and felt when you read it.”

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When he realized that he had become a book lover: "I grew up in a family of bibliophiles, and so did my wife, so it's natural for us to like to read and keep a lot of books at home."

What he is currently reading: “I am currently reading the non-fiction work We Will Win by Japanese documentary filmmaker Chi Mikami. Since I teach history and take schoolchildren on tours of Okinawa, I also constantly read about the culture, society, and recent history of this island.”

Next on the list: “I want to read the novel “Aoi Hana” written by screenwriter Yo Henmi. I look forward to immersing myself in his experimental apocalyptic world."

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8. Blogger's home library in the UK

Who reads here:
Keith Watson-Smith
Occupation: Occupation: Interior and design blogger for Mad About the House website
Location: London, England

Where books are stored: In a dedicated reading room with floor-to-ceiling shelves and a comfortable chair.

Number of books in collection: About 2000.

What she likes best: “The fact that I have my own library! This is an incredibly peaceful place. I work from home, and if I get stressed or take on too much, I often just make a cup of coffee and go to the library for 20 minutes ─ I don’t even read, I just sit here and relax.”

How to manage a growing collection: “I can't say that I'm doing something on purpose, everything happens by itself. I never throw away books. When we moved here, the house was in need of repair, and the books had to be deposited for six months. When the refurbishment was over and we started unpacking the boxes, looking at each cover was like meeting an old friend. Even if I don’t remember the plot, I usually manage to remember where I read this or that book, and this instantly transports me to a specific place and time in my life.”

“My husband really wanted to clean up the collection, but I didn't allow any of my books to be thrown away. As a result, we had to build another “book wall” on the mezzanine floor.”

Plans for the future: "I don't want to change anything."

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Experience of storing books at home: “I love this Horace Mann quote, “A house without books is like a room without windows.” I would not be able to live in a house without books, it would seem to me naked, unfinished, wrong. It is very important to be able to just walk up, take the book off the shelf and find something new for yourself in it. And I love the feeling of kinship with my favorite books that I have re-read several times.”

When she realized she was a book lover: “I have always loved to read. I was the only child in the family, and the book is the perfect entertainment for one. For as long as I can remember, every day I read something. At the age of six, she loved to sit in her nursery on a wooden rocking horse, with which she could reach the bookshelves where her parents kept those books that did not fit in the living room. I remember pulling out Dickens' Oliver Twist all the time, probably because I saw the film and the title seemed familiar to me. And I perfectly remember my bewilderment from the fact that, understanding every word, I still could not catch the meaning of the whole sentence.

What she's currently reading: “I'm constantly dabbling between detective stories and history, and I've recently read a few Tudor books (Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir and Josephine Tey) that I mixed with Jussi Adler-Olsen's spooky Scandinavian thrillers. I am currently reading The Perfect Spy by John Le Carré.

Next on the list: “Soon I will start reading Christobel Kent's Sandro Sellin series of novels. There, the action takes place in Florence, where I am just about to spend my vacation. I have also been wanting to read The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins for a long time.

Nina Frolova

9. Geometric bookcase in Russia

Who reads here: Anna Evstigneeva Rodnoye: PR Director of the architectural bureau Panacom
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Where books are kept: “This room has a bookcase and an armchair ─ the last piece of furniture I bought for my apartment. The living room already had a table, several chairs and a comfortable sofa, but there was not enough chair. It was necessary to be able to sit alone and reflect. I knew that it had to be antique in order to maintain the balance of old and new in the interior of the apartment. This chair is small, but it feels quite spacious, and it is always very comfortable to sit in it.

How many books are in the collection: “The library is quite large, I think about 1000 books or a little more. To be honest, I haven't counted them in a long time. But most of the books are kept in my parents' house, I have only a few of them. Without a few books, my house would at least look unfinished. I also keep buying books. It seems to me that books are partners for life, like lovers or friends.”

Features: “When I was working on the design of my apartment, a certain number of bookshelves was of fundamental importance to me. I love the very feeling of touching paper and the variety of book design. That is why it was so important to me that the shelves were open.”

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What she likes the most: “My bookshelves needed to be the perfect backdrop for the spines of my favorite books, so I chose white. The compartments were made in different sizes so that books of different sizes could be placed on them. To add a bit of playfulness, wood veneer sliding panels were included in the bookcase design. They cover several sections, leaving others in plain sight, so I can choose at any time which books to display and which to hide.”

How to cope with a growing collection: The bookcase was designed to grow, so there is still room in it.

What experience can be learned from storing books at home: “Books live in my house, and they should be taken care of in the same way as people, for example, collecting those that are scattered around the house and putting them in their places. And of course, dust regularly.

When she realized she was a book lover: “The first book I read in its entirety by myself at the age of six was Dunno in the Sunny City. From that moment on, I could hardly imagine my life without reading.”

Nina Frolova

What she's currently reading: " Ice Age" by Fred Vargas, whose real name is Frédérica Auduan-Rouzeau. This is a French medievalist historian, a woman who writes historical detective stories under a male pseudonym.

Further down the list: “I want to reread Dmitry Bykov's novel Orthography. This is a tragicomic story about the misadventures of Russian intellectuals at the beginning of the 20th century, for whom the understanding of the revolution came with the reform of the Russian language in 1918, when the letter “yat” was excluded from the alphabet.”

10. Custom reading corner in Germany

Who reads here:
Katja Schweitzberger
Occupation: Editor-in-chief of the fashion and lifestyle blog LesMads
Place: Berlin, Germany

Photo: Marc Calmbach

Where books are stored: “Our bookcase is made to the order of the Berlin company MoEbel Horzon, based writer Raphael Horzon. It fits perfectly into this corner of our apartment. Several books are always on the floor, and I enjoy watching the stacks grow as we buy more and more books. This corner is not only our library, but also a favorite place for reading.”

How many books are in the collection: "It's hard to tell exactly, but I'd say at least a few hundred, maybe a thousand."

What she likes best: A slightly chaotic pattern made up of spines of different colors and sizes. And the fact that the cabinet is made to measure.

How to manage a growing collection: “I'm not sure I can handle it. I just add to my collection and put the books on the floor. Luckily, we recently moved into a larger apartment.”

Plans for the future: “I don't really have any plans other than understanding that the storage space needs to grow as my list of things I want to read is updated. For example, recently the Highbrow Guide to Cozy Homes and the album In Your Face by British photographer Mario Testino were added to the reading list.

What can you learn from keeping books at home: "There is never a dull moment surrounded by books."

When she realized she was a book lover: “I have always loved books. My mother read a lot and her enthusiasm was infectious!”

What she is currently reading: “ Winter is Coming” by Mirna Funk. This is a story about a young Jewish woman of German origin named Lola, who travels from Berlin to Tel Aviv. Stubborn and wayward, full of contradictions and aspirations, she is trying to find herself and start a new life.

Leif Einarsson

11. Book harbor overlooking the Baltic Sea in Sweden

Who reads here: Gun Holmberg
Rod Lesson: Psychologist
Place: Little Island near Stockholm, Sweden

Where books are stored: in the Home Library with the Home Library with the Home Library. 35 meters long. The window offers a beautiful view of the Baltic Sea.

How many books in the collection: About 1500.

Individual features: “This space became truly mine thanks to the armchair that I received as a gift when I bought the shelving. In summer, the room is filled with sunlight, and somewhere in the distance the sea waves glisten. But here it is cozy even in winter, when the snow swirls outside and the wind howls. I read either sitting in my favorite chair, or at a table in front of a panoramic window.

What she likes the most: “The smell of books and being able to pick up any book on the shelf and touch it. Since I am constantly in touch with my books, they are never dusty or forgotten, I need each one to be easy to find and get. When I moved into this house ten years ago, I had to dispose of 500 books that I gave to charities. But even after so many years, sometimes I suddenly start looking for some of them and miss them like old friends.

Coping with a growing collection: “I have high ceilings, so I was able to build very tall shelving, and if you count the total length, it's a whopping 35 meters! To reach the top shelves, I bought a library ladder. The books are in alphabetical order, and those that are yet to be read I put pink round stickers on them, so it's easy to find them."

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Future plans: “My collection is constantly growing because I can't stop buying new books. Many novelties are stacked right on the floor of the library, and in other rooms, waiting for them to find a place on the shelves.

What is the experience of storing books at home: “With books, I am instantly transported to new worlds. Every year I spend about three weeks in the north of Sweden all alone, picking mushrooms during the day and reading for seven to eight hours in the evening. This year I'm taking about 15 books with me. I just can't live without them."

When she realized she had become a book lover: “At the age of 15, I discovered Dostoyevsky. "Crime and Punishment" still remains in first place in terms of the strength of the feelings I experienced. And although I have seen the theatrical production twice, I still cannot compare the novel itself with anything, even 50 years after the first reading.

What she is currently reading: “Bring in the Bodies” by Hilary Mantel. “Wolf Hall” by the same author was filmed, but the book version is still out of competition.”

Further down the list: Peter May's Black House.

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