Case Study

A little imagination can turn a basic bookcase into a unique space for work or play. Try one or more of these projects.

Case Study
Flower Power

This fresh bookcase design keeps all your gardening supplies in one place. Utility hooks (#65656) attached to the inside keep tools ready to grab. Spring-green paint hints at the gardening theme while matchstick blinds (#164100) add texture and hide clutter.

  • Bookcase paint:
    Signature Colors by Valspar, Laura Ashley Home, semi-gloss; (outside) Olive Grove #LA916; (inside) Raw Linen #LA108.

     

Self Expression

A well-equipped art center with a cool color palette can provide a constant source of inspiration. A magnetic bar (#95053) attached to the inside holds brushes. A painted drop cloth (#126317) used as a curtain conceals supplies and works-in-progress.

  • Bookcase paint:
    (Outside) Valspar, Bistro White #7006-4, semi-gloss; (inside) Signature Colors by Valspar, Waverly Home Classics, Simply Gray #WV37006, semi-gloss; (drop cloth) Signature Colors by Valspar, Laura Ashley Home, Inlet Blue #LA1215, Apple 5 #LA1005; satin.

     

Working Order

Organizing bills, to-do lists, or work from the office becomes less of a chore with this efficient option. A laptop can be stored conveniently on the center shelf. The curtain rod holds drapery rings with clips (#210101) to keep notes accessible. Decorative task lighting (#42143) completes this studious look.

  • Bookcase paint:
    (Inside) Signature Colors by Valspar, Eddie Bauer Home, Vanilla Bean #EB25-3, semi-gloss.

     

World Traveler

Maps and a paper lantern (#237095) encourage vacation plans-or dreams-with this travel center. To achieve the look, decoupage maps inside the bookcase and on the shelf, if desired. For the lantern, first cut a small hole in the back panel. Then hang the lantern from the top panel using the hardware included, pushing the cord through the small hole. A vibrant paint color and favorite mementos personalize the space.

  • Bookcase paint:
    Signature Colors by Valspar, Eddie Bauer Home, Island Blue #EB8-1, semi-gloss.
    For a list of tools, materials, and how-to instructions for decoupage click here.

     

Good To Know

Before painting this bookcase, be sure to sand thoroughly, and then prime it with an oil-based primer.

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We used a cherry-finish bookcase (#57354*) for these four projects.

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