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Old 09-08-2012, 07:36 AM   #1
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Bookshelves for pbooks

I currently have random bookshelves throughout the house but I need a more organised approach as I'm running out of space. The current bookshelves are quite dark and foreboding and also don't allow much flexibility in what type of books can be stored where.

Does anyone have any recommendations for a (modular) bookshelf system that could fit into a 1920's style house, cope with books of different dimensions and perhaps still allow the occasional painting to be shown. It would be nice if they were moderately tall as I could store more books on a given wall. It would also be nice if the system could accommodate skirting boards. Cost is a big factor so oak etc is out.

I'm looking to hold approx 2000 books.

Many thanks

Mike
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