![]() Essentially you’re just using two pieces of decor or art, but when you pair it with another 1 large item on the shelf, it makes it a “rule of 3”. It looks good on a shelf by itself or with other groupings of other items. But it’s a great way to display those nicer hardback books in your book collection. ![]() I’ve used this formula in several places around my house, not just on my bookshelves. I’ve broken down this super basic formula into two parts, because it breaks the “rule of 3” about decorating with odd numbers. Formula 1: Two or three books stacked horizontally with a small decorative object on top. See more ideas about bookshelves, bookcase styling, decorating bookshelves. These free botanical printables are very popular, and you might like them, too! Formula #3: Large art or decor item + another art or decor item layered in front + another large decor item to the side. Explore Judy Helton's board 'decorating bookshelves', followed by 1,469 people on Pinterest. I think the tray would also look really good filled with decorative spheres or greenery balls. I also layered two printables (from Lauren at Blesser House’s free printable library) behind the vase and greenery to give some more interest up there. This formula is easy to accomplish with just a few items that most of us have around the house. ![]() Formula #2: Tray or box + a tall vase + shorter greenery ![]() It looks good on a shelf by itself or with other groupings of other items. Design ideas from the experts Discover creative ways to improve your life at home Ask a designer: work-home balance Inspiration for every room Which room do.
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