Decorating with vintage books can be a darling way to bring color, warmth and charm into any room. While visiting Salmon Brook Shop Antiques in Granby, Connecticut today I was delighted to find many wonderful displays of vintage books.
Plant Stands Make Cute Book Shelves
First there was a sweet plant stand that was now home to a lovely collection of older books. This plant stand had four short shelves which held five books across making for a lovely petite display. For some rooms, like the kitchen or bathroom, a narrow plant stand is just perfect for a small book holder.
Look For Attractive Book Covers And Spines
Another delightful display at Salmon Brook was a collection of vintage books with interesting spines. Many people lik
Displaying Vintage Books In A Variety Of Ways
Vintage books can be shelved upright, stacked or even placed on an easel. When shelving books upright you may want to use some wonderful older brass bookends or perhaps themed wooden bookends such as "dogs", "sail boats", "horses", etc.
Sometimes it is hard to find a pair of bookends, so consider using 'singles".
Mix And Match Book Ends
And bookends need not match either. Have fun using different bookends or a collection of similar bookends (all Scottie dogs). You can really save lots of money using "orphaned" bookends".
Vintage Books Can Be Used As A Riser Or Platform
I often used a few books stacked to serve as a riser or platform for other decorative objects. Books that are really too bruised for display can be used in places where you do not see them. Or other objects can be placed in front of them. Lamps may need a lift and books work well to add some height.
Break Up Book Displays With Other Collectibles
Having rows and rows of books can get boring. Vary your book displays by adding other collectibles and objects to the shelf. Also alternate standing books upright with books that are stacked. Some people li
Of course books need to be protected, so when using several books as a riser for plants, be sure to place a plastic or glass dish under the plant. And be careful!
C. Dianne Zweig is the author of Hot Kitchen & Home Collectibles of the 30s, 40s, 50s and Hot Cottage Collectibles for Vintage Style Homes. She is also the Editor of Iantiqueonline.com an actively growing internet based resource community for people who buy, sell or collect antiques, collectibles and art. You can find Dianne’s fabulous retro and vintage kitchen, home and cottage collectibles at The Collinsville Antiques Company of New Hartford, CT, a 22,000 feet antique emporium with an in-house retro café.
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What a great idea to use a plant stand!
ReplyDeleteI love old books, especially the early 20th century ones with the lovely spines.
Becky
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It is hard to beat a vintage cookbook! Especially ones that show the dishes and table settings that we work so hard to duplicate with our collecting! nancesnostalgia will be listing some more cookbooks this week, grab your cup of tea and stop by! thanks!
ReplyDeletelove books and that is a great look
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