![]() ![]() ![]() Walking away and coming back into a space allows you to experience the overall feel of the room - if it inspires you, you're job is complete - if something feels off, get back to moving things around.' Leaving enough space on a shelf and between other wall mounted shelves will also ensure that your shelf design doesn't feel too cluttered or overwhelming.Įlizabeth Krueger, Founder of Elizabeth Krueger Design states, 'once you start placing your items on shelves and get to a point where you feel good about what you've added - walk away (and then come back). ![]() If you're arranging items such as books, grouping them together by color and size can create a streamlined, tidy look – our how to style a bookcase has more guidance. When working with a mix of different items when styling a shelf, ensuring that there are varying heights and shapes on each level will ensure for a balanced design that is pleasing on the eye. Of course, our tastes and styles can change, so editing your collection of objects and swapping out items over time will ensure you shelf remains fresh and meaningful. Having a display of varied items, from plants to books, ornaments and candles, your shelf can tell a story of your style and personality. 'When styling a shelf in your home, ultimately, you want to use an eclectic mix of objects and accessories to create a personal space that reflects your identity,' says Homes & Gardens' Editor in Chief Lucy Searle. (Image credit: Jessica Bennett of Alice Lane Interior Design, photography by Nicole Gerulat) ![]()
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