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Look! Molding Doubles As Shelves In The Eaves

100908-books01.jpgWe were mistakenly forwarded these pictures via a friend's Facebook. It's a beautiful living room, yes, but what we were really excited about was up near the ceiling...

 
 

101408-books02.jpgSimilar to the high shelving in this post, what works in this more traditional room is that the shelves are created from ceiling molding that runs around the room. The molding gives the tall living room some balance and connects it with the other rooms. Deep enough to serve as shelves for seldom used books, and high enough to keep good books away from our friend's inquisitive toddler, it'd also be a prime spot for a collection of toys or pottery. If your ceiling's are high enough, consider adding a line of molding approximately one foot below them. The molding will also serve to draw the eye up, creating the illusion of height.
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Ceilings, not ceiling's. Let's watch that stuff.

And it's not the molding that's creating the shelf --no molding is that deep. The room has a sort of soffit ceiling, with the shelves running around the whole room, right?

posted by Palmetto on October 14th 2008 at 8:31am
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Does anyone know where those couches came from? I am looking for something similiar...if anything, anyone know what that fabric is on those sofas?

posted by OliviaV on October 14th 2008 at 8:44am
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Heck, that's high enough to keep good books away from our inquisitive friends, let alone the friend's inquisitive toddler!

posted by Mrs.Mack on October 14th 2008 at 9:11am
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