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Can't read the text above?Try another text or an audio CAPTCHAText in the box:What's this? $  ‑ $   Go Louis Philippe Modular Collection Martha Stewart Ingrid Collection Martha Stewart Living Craft Space Collection Martha Stewart Living Ingrid Collection Martha Stewart Living Riley Collection Bookshelves and bookcases add a finished look to any room TrendingCustomer RatingPrice: Low to HighPrice: High to LowRecently Added 1-45 OF 74 ITEMS $75.00 to $115.00Free Shipping $99.00 to $269.00Free Shipping Manchester Bookcase with Doors Oxford 72"H Bookcase with Glass Doors Louis Philippe Modular Center Bookcase Louis Philippe 36"W Bookcase Louis Philippe 48"W Bookcase Louis Philippe Modular Right Bookcase Louis Philippe Modular Left Bookcase Industrial Mansard Double Bookshelf Louis Philippe 24"W Bookcase Oxford Single Bookcase with Cabinet Artisan Multimedia Cabinet with Glass Doors




$249.00 to $349.00Free Shipping Mantel Top for Folding/Stacking Bookcase Was:$15.00 to $35.00Sale:$6.99 to $35.00 Martha Stewart Living™ Ingrid 5-Shelf Open Bookcase Bufford Glass Door Bookcase Oxford 64"W Double Open Bookcase with Cabinet Martha Stewart Living™ Ingrid 3-Shelf Open Bookcase Martha Stewart Living™ Ingrid Bookcase with Doors Louis Philippe Modular Corner Bookcase $629.00 to $749.00Free Shipping Hamilton Glass Door Bookcase Artisan Double Bookcase with Doors $189.00 to $359.00Free Shipping Martha Stewart Living™ Craft Space Bookcase Highland Bookcase with Doors Bufford 5-Shelf Open Bookcase The bookshelf debate continues: tall or short, built-in or freestanding, metal or wood or both? No wonder buying bookshelves can be time consuming and confusing too. When making your choice, the main things to consider are the existing decor in the room where this piece will live and what you'll want to display on this bookshelf.




Traditional decor begs for a wooden bookshelf. Whether it's a freestanding bookshelf or a wall-mounted bookshelf, a rich wood finish brings warmth to established decor. If you're looking to transition your style, a metal bookcase, especially one with metallic accents and glass shelves, can add storage without the visual weight of wood. Sometimes called an etagere, these bookshelves provide a lighter look and offer a new take on living room and family room storage. Bookshelves are a key piece for the home office as well. Many bookshelves are part of a collection with matching desk and filing options, too. Create a coordinated look with a desk that brings your office together. Use rugs, and even an upholstered desk chair to soften the appearance of heavier wood home office group. If you're not a fan of matching sets, use your creativity to coordinate your own look. Add a pop of color with a bookshelf that features a brightly painted backboard, or create a more modern look with a bookshelf with an asymmetrical shelf design.




Remember, bookshelves aren't just for books! These extremely versatile pieces can solve many home storage and display dilemmas. Use a bookshelf as a place to show off photos of your family. Collections from stamps to sea shells can be easily displayed on a bookshelf, and so can knick-knacks and souvenirs. Photo albums, magazine archives, films and DVDs can also find a tidy spot on your bookshelf. Whether it's short or tall, wood or metal, choose a bookshelf you love and you'll be sure to enjoy it for years to come.1. Wood + Iron Table Most tables made from solid wood – like this one from CB2 and this one from Restoration Hardware – can be really expensive. Sure you could get a cheap look-alike from Ikea, but do you really want more particle board and laminate junk? Here’s a recipe for a rustic-style, solid wood table that looks great and will last a lifetime. All you need tool-wise is a cordless drill. HOME DEPOT HACK TIP: You can have the 2×12 board cut at Home Depot for easier transport in your car.




Click to download the recipe infographic with a handy shopping checklist and quick instructions. 2. The Bucket Stool This is my favorite Home Depot hack. It’s cheap, easy and nothing is wasted. The video really captures just how simple this project is. 3. Plywood Media Console Making precise joints is one of the most difficult parts of cabinetry. Stacking and screwing strips of plywood to build up a cabinet is easy and creates a cool, stratified aesthetic. What’s even more awesome is that you can tailor this recipe to create different-sized media boxes for organizing random things around the house. 4. Concrete + Wood Coffee Table This is a project that looks expensive despite being rather cheap to make. The trestle base for the table is made from Fir stair balusters and the top is made from Quikrete cast in a laminate mold. The key to this hack is to have the sheet of plywood cut for you by the friendly people at Home Depot. Cut the plywood into 8’ long strips that are as wide as your dog is tall.




This makes the wood easier to transport and reduces the number of cuts you need to make.2 - 1x3 @ 8 feet long 1 - 1x4 @ 8 feet long 1 1/4" exterior deck screws 2 - 1x3 @ 14 1/2" 3 - 1x3 @ 15" 4 - 1x3 @ 16 1/4" 5 - 1x4 @ 18 1/2" First, build the basic table frame. You can attach boards in different ways, the easiest is just using a countersink bit to drill holes and attach with screws and glue. Alternatively (Kreg jig users) you can use 3/4" pocket holes and 1 1/4" pocket hole screws. Attach legs to outside of frame as shown in diagram. Mark the tabletop boards and place on top of the tabletop. Predrill holes and attach - overhangs are shown in next diagram ... Enjoy your side table!!! Side and End Table Plans, Outdoor For more on Adirondack Chairs, see our original story. Our version of the Adirondack chair has come a long way from the early types that had flat backs and seats-and, we've added a matching table. Don't be intimidated by the curved slats and number of pieces in this project.

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