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Flickr Find: Lived-In Library Dining Room

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We came across this lovely, lived-in, library dining room on Flickr via rubykhan's photostream and we just love the warm, cozy feeling that it gives the space. Another photo after the jump...

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We would love to have a meal here—so welcoming. Great space, rubykhan!

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see, to me, this is too much!
all the books are overwhelming and the space is just calling for me to organize it!

posted by Bobbycat5 on 2008-10-07 15:21:49
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I like the idea of a Library/Dining Room...
...but this is a cluttered mess.

posted by bepsf on 2008-10-07 15:22:56
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I thought it was a little much for me too. But then I realized it represents two of my favorite things: eating and reading! Looks like a happy room.

posted by oakland on 2008-10-07 15:23:36
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for me this is a happy and alive room. hallelujah for it not being stylish, and for the books not being "organized" by colour :-D

posted by maike on 2008-10-07 15:36:12
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I like the concept, but I'm kind of bummed that the room's architectural features are being masked by the bookcases.

posted by michpc on 2008-10-07 15:47:08
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I love the bookcases!

posted by Juliescript on 2008-10-07 15:50:04
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I think it's a bit too much too

posted by Haunted_Studio on 2008-10-07 15:51:40
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I love this, although I would've gone for white bookcases to integrate them into the room more and let the books speak for themselves. Also, with this many books, the shelves need to be placed a bit farther from each other to create some white space which makes it easier on the eyes and decreases the visual clutter.

posted by Tse Moana on 2008-10-07 15:52:33
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Holy clutter! The cards, the crammed cabinets, the fridge - I would need therapy if I lived in this apartment.

posted by mr754 on 2008-10-07 16:02:48
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To me, books are not clutter (or look like one), when organized in the bookshelf like this. It feels like clutter to me, when they are there together with vases, "decorative" objects etc. I like it like this, it´s colorful and decorative and still functional. But that´s me, I´m not very fond of decoration without function. I like it, when things are beautiful and still have a purpose.

posted by jjanul on 2008-10-07 16:16:29
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Wow, are we being a bit precious or what?? It's so fantastic to see a room which people actually live in, rather than a super-styled display of perfection. I love those shelves, any shelf packed full of books is fine by me.

posted by bohemianwaltz on 2008-10-07 16:18:56
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The books aren'T cluttered... it'S not like they are double stacked or anything (like at my house :P) It's probably the fridge that makes you feel like the room is cluttered...

posted by ce_pelle on 2008-10-07 16:43:26
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I think its the cabinet arrangement more than the books that are leading me to 'no.'

posted by gquaker on 2008-10-07 16:47:53
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Love it! Very cozy looking. :)

posted by Swedish Fish on 2008-10-07 16:53:04
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Re: Clutter

It's not the books in the bookcases that make the place look cluttered...

It's the stacks of books, etc. on top of the bookcases, the postcards lining the tops of the doorframe and built-in cabinet frame, the mix of stuff behind the glass doors in the built-in cabinet, the mess on the refrigerator, the string of Mexican-Restaurant paper flags hung from the ceiling in the kitchen, the two separate little rugs on the floor, the stick and other things tucked in the corner between bookcases and the pots on top of the fridge - and the mix of wood bookcases, white painted trim and built-in cabinet with ill-fitting drawers and doors, ditzy wallpaper and unpainted shelves inside the cabinet, Oak cabinets in the kitchen and 50's Vinyl/Chrome/Formica dinette with Zen placemats and Terracotta pot on top - that make the place look cluttered.

posted by bepsf on 2008-10-07 17:00:08
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Oh, geez, 'cluttered' though it may be, it's way neater than my place. There's lots of stuff, but everything's in its place. Not everybody's a minimalist.

But what a kick in the shins to that old adage 'no reading while eating'!

posted by whytephoenix on 2008-10-07 17:09:30
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Damn some people are harsh. As I said, I hate to hid the architectural elements, but I REALLY hate the color of the bookcases, otherwise I love everything about it. A room full of books always does nothing but make me happy! ( I just wish the bookcases were a different color :-D)

posted by michpc on 2008-10-07 17:38:25
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What do people think clutter means? I think of clutter when I see random bits of crap, including trash, clothes on the floor, etc. I don't think books, postcards arranged neatly, etc. Yes, they have a lot of stuff, but it's ARRANGED. It has pattern and order, presumably a pleasing one to the owners. Yes, I would probably paint the bookshelves white if they were mine, but hey, their choice.

Books never equal clutter in my "book" but then again, I'm a book person. Some people like things bare and blank.

posted by Limonata on 2008-10-07 17:45:22
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I appreciate it for what it is, but I find the visual stimulation is overwhelming. Makes me wonder how it would affect the dining experience. Perhaps things recede into the background.

posted by Indy Jeffrey on 2008-10-07 18:01:13
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Hmm, if this were my home, I'd really let the books be a focal point by editing down the other small objects, like the art, adding a film to the glass doors of the built-in, and either adding a curtain/door to the doorway or decluttering that view of the kitchen. I love the books, though.

posted by visualingual on 2008-10-07 18:23:36
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Nice girl, but I'd never take her home to meet Mother.

posted by quiltmaster on 2008-10-08 04:37:35
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I don't mind it that much looks alot cooler than my house but I wish the bookshelves were in white also :)

posted by witchbaby on 2008-10-08 12:51:20
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Clutter, even neatly arranged is still clutter.
This place is ready, no, more than ready, for a nice fall cure.

posted by gordon on 2008-10-08 15:46:39
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Wow, you jerks are never allowed over for dinner. Don't you have your own homes to arrange in the way YOU want them?

posted by rubykhan on 2008-10-08 21:34:44
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PS, we're renters. but you have my permission to convince my landlord to replace all the fixtures so that it suits you.

posted by rubykhan on 2008-10-08 21:36:12
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Well Ruby, I guess if it doesnt look like a lame attempt to replicate something seen in Domino or Elle Decor its just not likeable!! I think your dining room would be the perfect spot to linger after a nice dinner.

posted by beddybee on 2008-10-11 11:19:12
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