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Or maybe, you choose a book you haven't read but have to choose without knowing the title.
I don't think it is a good look.

On the other hand, at least that means they are not using the books to try to impress people.

ETA: I suppose that's for people who only have books in their house because it makes them look smart? LOL!

And this quote - . "I hated how we had so many books, but they were all different colors" - AARGGHH! This is why I detest many examples of "decorator" rooms - they seem to think white is the only color you need, maybe black accents. Books are supposed to be a riot of colors! There is also a trend of sorting books by color, so you have a red shelf, a blue shelf, etc. That is more interesting than all white but basically all these plans use the book as an object. They could just get a fake cover or box with nothing inside. I think the Victorians or Edwardians did something like that to look cultured. Their home library shelves would show all the classics in matching leather-bound editions, but there was just a dummy book inside.


Exactly ... this is why "interior designers" are doing this. It's a "clean" look because the pages are a neutral color vs all those messy and NOT-coordinated colors on the covers.

Sort of like a local library (we're open now) just put the 'fantasy' sign by the travel books.

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I have a friend (also a librarian) who sorts her books at home by colour, and she actually reads them. I think she remembers them by colour, and likes to have a different system than at work.

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My thoughts too Anna

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On another note: Over the last few months as the talking heads on the news programs have been working from home I have really enjoyed stopping the DVR to see what my favorites, and least favorites have on their home shelves. You can always tell a true reader when you see books piled horizontally on top of the shelved books

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LOL! Yes, good analogy!

I'm also a librarian (a cataloguer, even!) and I mostly use size, then author. But, in part, it's also because I only have a very small bookshelf and not all the books will fit on all the shelves.

I saw one picture of a built-in bookshelf that I would love to use for decorating. The top shelf has a few diagonal shelves that looked really interesting.

As I am also a (retired) librarian this is something I would never do and I certainly didn't recognize it as a legitimate decorating "style."

I was waiting to see if someone mentioned RD books. I handle the lobby bookcase sales at our library and there is a woman who who stages house for sales. She takes all of the RD books. When I get a load of them I call her, and she gives us $2 a book.



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Yes! If the shelves are too tidy, it is staged.

We are soulmates. I have bookshelves in every room of my apartment and a stack in the bathroom which is too small for a bookshelf. And not just one per room, the walls are lined. They are overflowing and stacked on the floor too.
A decorator would need therapy if asked to deal with it.

That's a great deal for the library!

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To me it's a messy look to have them backward regardless of the colour situation. It looks like you just don't care about how you put your books away.
When decorators go to this extreme they are the nutty ones. There is nothing better than adding a little character to a room with books.

One shows a shelf with all the books backward, with a big "MYSTERY" sign
"BLIND DATE" had a pile of books in brown paper wrappers with only the genre showing.
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