October 24, 2020 by Claire (The Captive Reader)
via Wealden Times
The answer for what to do with awkward spaces is ALWAYS to add more books.
Posted in Library Lust | 4 Comments
I”m particularly impressed by the shelves tucked up under the slanting ceiling!
Agree – excellent use of an awkward space, while retaining the light for the stairs.
I love this, I just hope there’s a comfy chair squeezed in somewhere! (Maybe that’s where the photographer is sitting).
Indeed. I think the corner where the short railing meets the wall would be perfect for a cosy little chair, facing both books and windows.
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I”m particularly impressed by the shelves tucked up under the slanting ceiling!
Agree – excellent use of an awkward space, while retaining the light for the stairs.
I love this, I just hope there’s a comfy chair squeezed in somewhere! (Maybe that’s where the photographer is sitting).
Indeed. I think the corner where the short railing meets the wall would be perfect for a cosy little chair, facing both books and windows.