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A good book display turns your favorite reads into decor you actually notice—and reach for. I’m sharing my go-to ways to show books face-out, add cozy layers, and build simple wooden pieces that make your shelves feel curated instead of cluttered. Under-Stairs Book Showroom Under-stairs showroom vibes: staggered reclaimed-wood shelves showcasing books face-out. If you’ve got under-stairs space, I like adding staggered shelves so some books sit face-out like little billboards. I’ve done this with…

A round shelf instantly softens a wall and turns everyday stuff into a little moment of art. I love styling them because the circular frame practically begs for greenery, texture, and a few meaningful keepsakes to play together. Ceramic Cluster With Negative Space Three matte ceramics on a round oak shelf—then let the empty space do the styling. One of my favorite round shelf decor moves is grouping two or three ceramics together, then leaving…

A good kpop album shelf is part storage, part gallery wall, and it should make you smile every time you walk by. Merch Cubby Mix-In for Breathing Room Add a merch cubby and one empty cube to make K-pop albums feel airy, curated, and chic. Breaking up tight rows of kpop albums with a dedicated merch cubby (think lightsticks, plushies, and framed photocards) keeps the shelf from feeling like a wall of rectangles. I always…

A good corner TV shelf turns that awkward, wasted corner into your coziest movie spot without eating up floor space. I’ve built a bunch of these over the years, and a few smart wood choices can make even a tiny corner feel custom and intentional. Swiveling Corner TV Shelf Platform Swiveling corner TV shelf platform—chunky wood + hidden pivot for effortless angle changes. The most surprising build I’ve done is a swiveling corner TV shelf…

Good shelving can make your home feel bigger overnight, especially when it’s built to fit the stuff you actually own. I’m sharing my favorite shelving storage ideas I’ve used in real spaces, from messy garages to tiny closets, with a wood-first, DIY-friendly vibe. Floor-to-Ceiling Wall Shelves Floor-to-ceiling oak shelves with a tall bottom bay—minimal, airy storage for every room. I’ve gotten the most storage per square foot by running floor-to-ceiling shelving on one long wall…

Attics are basically the ultimate “we’ll deal with it later” zone, until you can’t find the holiday lights again. The good news is a few smart attic shelving choices can tame those weird angles and turn chaos into easy, grab-and-go storage. Corner L-Shelf Pods A corner L-shelf pod turns awkward attic angles into a sleek home for clear, labeled bins. Attic corners are awkward, so I build little corner shelving pods that wrap two walls…

A ladder shelf is my go-to piece when a room needs height, warmth, and a little “styled but livable” energy. Bathroom Spa Shelf Styling Spa-like ladder shelf styling: rolled towels, woven basket, and a simple glass jar. In bathrooms, I keep ladder shelf decor simple: rolled towels, a basket of extras, and a pretty jar for everyday items. I’ve learned the key is leaving a little breathing room so it reads “spa,” not “stuffed.” Possibly…

A deep RV pantry sounds dreamy until the good stuff disappears into the back like it’s playing hide-and-seek. These deep pantry RV pantry storage ideas are the exact fixes I’ve used (and built) to make every inch easy to reach, even on travel days. Half-Shelves to Double Levels Half-shelf riser for deep RV pantries—double levels so every can stays visible and reachable. In deep RV pantries, I build half-shelves so the back row sits higher…

A wall-mounted TV looks so clean until the cable box and cords start hanging out like an afterthought. Swivel Shelf for Easy Access and Cleaning Swivel-mounted oak shelf that pivots out for quick cable access and effortless dusting. A surprising favorite in my shop is a swivel-mounted cable box shelf that pivots out a few inches so you can reach ports and dust behind everything. I tried it on a tricky setup and now I’m…

If you’ve been side-eyeing flimsy wire racks, a 2×4 closet build is my favorite way to get sturdy storage on a real-world budget. Wall-to-Wall Reach-In System Wall-to-wall reach-in built from repeating 2×4 frames—sturdy shelves, sleek Scandinavian style. For a standard reach-in, I’ll span the whole width with repeating 2×4 frames every few feet so shelves don’t sag. I’ve built it in sections before, and it’s way less stressful than trying to wrestle one giant unit…