Do you have trouble accessorizing your bookshelves? For me, it's a trial and error-put that here-move that there-eliminate that-put that back again kind of process that takes some time. Going through that process can be completely overwhelming for many people. That's why I say that there are some times when copying can be a good thing, and I think accessorizing your bookshelves is one of those times!
Sure there are guidelines, and I outline some of them in this Accessorizing Above Kitchen Cabinets post that I did last July. (It was a kitchen cabinet post, but you can apply these guidelines to bookshelves as well.) Sometimes people find though that, even with guidelines, it's just not happening for them. This is when you can use the concept of imitating the structure of an arrangement that you like (which was one of the tips I gave in this Fireplace Accesorizing - Using What You Have post). You may not have the exact items shown in the bookshelf display that you're using for inspiration or it may not be exactly your style or color scheme, but you can imitate the basic structure..
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If you're stuck for ideas on how to accessorize your shelves or bookcases, hopefully this post will provide you with some inspiration to get started.
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houseandhome.com Photo Donna Griffith
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Real Simple's 22 Ways to Organize Your Bookshelves
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Real Simple/Photo Aya Brackett
BHG.com's Get Perfect Bookshelves Every Time
BHG's Decorating With Natural Elements
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