By Chirag Sharma
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Bookkeeping is an art in itself! Here are some
handy hints on how you can make the best use of your space to treasure your
collections…
Although the onus is more on gadgetry these days, books
and magazines remain symbols of ‘liveability’ and ‘culture’, abided by millions
of book lovers. However, bookkeeping is an art that needs constant nurturing. We
bring you some practical as well as aesthetic options that will help you store
your books and magazines appropriately and access them easily, when the need
arises…
For Books:
Single line or multiple rows of bookcases along the walls could be stationed in the living room, above beds or even in the entrance or other passages.
Single line or multiple rows of bookcases along the walls could be stationed in the living room, above beds or even in the entrance or other passages.
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A complete
wall unit or a piece of furniture with built-in storage could be an ideal place
for your books.
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Freestanding
revolving bookcases are another option that bring back the Victorian era and
can even be used as the focal point of your décor.
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A set of thick
books topped with a clear bevel-edged glass could act as a very individualistic
coffee table or side table. Interchange the books as often and in this way keep
those heavy volumes free of dust!
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For the kid’s
rooms, combine bookcases effectively with general storage units to encourage
your children to put books away after they are through with reading them.
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Think up unusual
decor options that can encourage your family and friends to pick up a book and
revisit the almost-forgotten habit.
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Creativity is
key. Whether designer or DIY, high-end aesthetics accentuate a bookshelf.
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For Magazines:
The major
problem with magazines is keeping them neat. Since most of us use them for
leisure reading, we tend to place them around – on chairs, coffee tables, etc.
Here is how to get things in order:
- As new issues come into the house, get rid of the old.
- Have a special slit designed in your bookcase, where you could keep your magazines.
- For hardcore magazine buffs - use a magazine binder - whereby you could club issues together according to date, subject of interest or whatever else your priority lies in.
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- Magazines can also be stored flat or on tilted shelves that can expose the title and cover.
- Portable magazine holders are an evergreen popular choice.
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