
This photo from the Selby reminded us of the flexibility of bookshelves made from wooden crates. Stacked in a staircase-style configuration and paired with clustered artwork, these shelves tread the line between unruliness and artful order. We love it...
A few things to keep in mind if you want to make your own crate bookshelves:
- Over time, the crates can shift and sag. Crate clamps will keep them in place.
- You many need to reinforce the corners of the crates with angle or corner braces.
- Click here for step-by-step instructions on how to make these types of shelves.
Check out
Tracy and Michelle McCormick's Home on the Selby for more inspiration and ideas.
Essentially you're saying wooden crates weren't made for this business, so you may have to reinforce them in order for your stack of books to intentionally look like you just found them in a barn attic.
view K T G's profile
There is a ton of stuff here, but somehow it works.
view standupstapler's profile
lol K T G.
It works in the photo, but stuff like this has got to look so messy in person. Can someone prove me wrong? Does anyone live in a place like this or know someone who does? Does it work without being too cluttered?
view Lizzard's profile
good luck finding wooden crates at a reasonable price--the trendiness (and scarcity of wood) has driven them nearly to extinction. even the guy at the liquor store said wineries always reuse them and they are "never for sale."
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One of my local wine shops has a place in the lobby reserved for "free to take" wooden crates and boxes. The boxes are perfect with the Erecta-style shelves, and the flat boxes are great for holding newspapers and magazines.
I've had apple crates (free from an orchard) for 15 years now. I couldn't imagine getting rid of them. I only stack them 2 high as bookcases. They make great night tables too.
view toast's profile
This is way too cluttered looking for me. This looks like something I might have done in college.
view jooly's profile
I agree w/ Jooly - This is a red-hot mess.
view bepsf's profile
Lizz, I like to think that wine crates can be done well.
view kiljoywashere's profile
lizzard - i had a friend who did a combination of wood boxes, boards and cinder blocks - i don't remember how she put it together now, but it looked great. What I liked is that it was just slightly shifted off a regular bookcase build - spread out to the left or right to accomodate different needs.
view emilykristin's profile
I see old wooden crates all the time at antiques fairs for about $10.
view Lisa Hunter (Montreal)'s profile
I suggest this person participates in the Spring Cure.
view Seaside's profile
I think it crossed that line. It's not the crates, it's just too much stuff.
view AZkathy's profile
I think it looks awesome. I took a bunch of old wooden soda crates from my parents that are the ideal size for the ikea expedit. they fit more perfectly than the baskets ikea has for them.
view cassielynn's profile
This is a hot mess. It would look a lot better if the clutter of the shelves were balanced out by a cleaner wall above it. It could work with just a few minimalistic objects or artwork above the crates.
view atimetodance's profile
It's clever, but it's so messy it's making my head hurt.
view Stiletto's profile
Yeah, too much going on. Someone needs to do some serious weeding.
view Tar and Violets's profile
I use crates like these as a bedside table, and for other book and movie storage around my apartment. i love that i can move them around and reconfigure them easily... and I have have never had to reinforce any of them.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thelulubird/353421301/
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view LuluLiz's profile
Ugh... too much stuff. The only thing I like is the paint color.
This is a mess!
view sunrise's profile
Fabulous!
view rosenatti's profile
The Selby people are all junk collectors.
view m's profile
This is a glorified pile.
view tyniapt's profile
Eyesore.
view gryt's profile
Yeah, count me in with the 'cluttered' group. This would work if the crates were more uniform in size, or were structurally bound together - either by shelving or some sort of tetris-like means.
There is a bookseller in Harvard Sq. who has all their books in wooden crates - all of uniform size. The look is beautiful.
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