Nice choice on bookshelves. I have always drooled over those shelves. Are they fairly easy to assemble?
Nice choice on bookshelves. I have always drooled over those shelves. Are they fairly easy to assemble?
I looked into the LED lights for the inside of the cases as well, but my wife kinda nixed it. I kept adding a little more and a little more to the bookshelves and the cost wound up getting to the breaking point. Still kinda wish I had gone with them though, at least for the three display shelves.
I went with the doors mostly because of dust issues but I also think that doors on a bookcase just look super nice. There are a ton of hacks on the internet for Billy bookcases that will spruce them up quite a bit especially if you aren't putting doors on them and are willing to do a little extra work.
Here's picture of one of those hacks that I really like:
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Yeah. I've been stuck between doing some of that or going crazy and seeing if I could build something. In a better world I'd get my dad to help but I'm better off not talking to him. I'm lucky that I have two decent sized walls I can fill with shelves but that also means more cost to buy them. All my wife's wants for the new house come first.
There are a number plans on-line to make your own Billy style bookcases - no frills basic shelving - that look pretty simple too. That way you'd be able to fill pretty much any sized space.
I really love the Billy shelves with doors - my wife and I have talked about that but just never pulled the trigger.
Yours still look great - especially with the lights and the upgraded hardware. We have too many books to leave a shelf empty like you, so we'd fill up every inch of those shelves.
Since we were building three units all the extras, I really expected it to be a miserable experience. I am not mechanically inclined and my wife and I usually approach projects in two different ways. But once you get used to reading the instructions--they are all in pictorial format which can kinda be confusing--it was super easy. It did take a full day to get all three shelves built with the extensions and the doors.
The doors were by far the hardest part because you have to get the spacing right and adjust accordingly. I still need to tweak them a bit to get them just right. But I don't think they are too difficult. I'd buy them again with no problem.
Once we all got it put together and the books in, my wife was asked if I was going to stop buying books once the shelves are full. I have to admit that I did look at her like she was from another planet.The display shelves are a luxury of space that I might not always have.
I do have all my paperbacks stashed in another unit in the house with shelves packed three to four deep. Those I keep tucked away 'cause they aren't that pretty.
That does not change when the house is no longer new. When I began transitioning the bookcases in the den my wife wondered why I was buying bookcases to go where I already had bookcases. Once they were done she liked them so much she asked when I would be replacing the rest.
I've been out of my house for 6 months now and one of the very first things I'm doing to move back in is build a BESTA Ikea shelving system. it's going to hold just about all my books as well as other media like TV and game systems. I might add doors over the book shelf portions. Seeing this thread just makes me so impatient for the day I can share pics of my library.
I’m giving serious thought to going to ikea after work to buy glass doors. Must control myself ...
I need to first figure out my book case situation before I start buying accessories.