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DIY Bookshelf Ideas For Every Space, Style And Budget

Looking for new ways of improving your home and making it more practical and better equipped to suit your needs? How about building a DIY bookshelf or two and adding more storage to the rooms that need it? Bookshelves can take an infinity of different forms and can suit many purposes. They can hold a…
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In addition to all sorts of cool ways to mix and match shelves of different shapes and sizes, another area where you can be creative has to do with mounting system and hardware. A cool idea is to build hanging shelves and to use rope and metal anchors to put them whenever you want, such as by a window, in a corner, above a table or wherever there’s some free space. You can hang them from the wall or from the ceiling. You can find more details on lemonthistle.
DIY Spine Bookshelf
Upside Down DIY Bookshelf
These triangle shelves give you plenty of space to store and display items on and they even look interesting when they’re empty. Check out ispydiy for additional details about this design.

How Do You Make A Bookshelf?

DIY Shelf Storage for Books

  • Lumber
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Wood glue
  • Drill and screws
  • Circular or table saw
  • Tape measure

Another really charming piece is this library cart featured on plasteranddisaster. It’s small but it has a ton of character and lots of potential. It didn’t always look that great but, after a little bit of working restoring it, it looks absolutely lovely and the fact that you can take it and push it somewhere else at any time is very handy.

  1. First, measure and cut all the lumber to the appropriate lengths.
  2. Next, apply wood stain or paint all the pieces and let them dry for 8 to 12 hours.
  3. Then, assemble the frame of the bookshelf: top, bottom and sides.
  4. Use wood glue to attach the shelves. For more shelving support, you can add screws or pocket plugs.
  5. Then, add the back panel and any face framing, if you want. 

Wood is the most common material when it comes to bookshelves and most furniture in general but, as you know, there are lots of other options to choose from and some are quite unusual. These shelves for example were made out of repurposed rain gutters. They look lovely and they’re really easy to make plus they’re also super cheap. All the details can be found on repurposeandupcycle.

How Thick Should The Wood Be for Shelves?

It is cheaper to build your own bookshelf rather than buying or having a carpenter build one for you. However, while you may save a lot of money, making your own bookshelf can take a lot of time when you include cutting and painting the wood. Then assemble all the pieces.
Tall Henry Bookshelf
How cool is this shelf? Yes, that’s right, this is a bookshelf made out of a repurposed skateboard. You can make one for your own home if you just remove the wheels and you drill four holes in the skateboard so you can hang it with rope. This is a great way to upcycle an old skateboard and to give it a second chance. It’s also a great way to decorate your home with meaningful pieces. You can find instructions for this project on babble.

How to Make a DIY Bookshelf Attractive

How thick the wood should be for your DIY bookshelf depends on the style and design of the shelf. And how much weight the shelf will hold. 
Speaking of rustic bookshelf ideas, check out this ladder bookcase that we found on shanty-2-chic. It’s a very charming piece with a lot of character and a simple, pure and nostalgic design. You can fill the shelves with books (obviously) but also with potted plants to create a tiered indoor garden. Also, you could paint or stain the wood but then this wouldn’t look the same.

  1. Use horizontal and vertical stacking for your books. Alternating the stacking style can look nice and might even save you some space.
  2. Place a bigger decor piece next to a horizontal stack of books, like a globe, for an even more dramatic effect.
  3. Add color to your bookshelf by either organizing your books by color, purchasing colored book covers, or painting the space around your bookshelves.
  4. Use bookends to style your vertically stacked books. You can find bookends in all shapes, sizes and styles to match the theme of the room.

How Should Books Be Placed On The Shelf?

Of course, not every DIY bookshelf must double also double as something else. Sometimes a single function is enough. Of course, shelves usually come in pairs or larger groups so it’s more accurate to talk about bookcases rather than bookshelves. In any case, check out this simple unit built out of a single sheet of plywood. You can find out everything about it on instructables.

What Can I Use Instead Of A Bookshelf?

Pipes shelving
Pipes shelving
DIY Plywood Bookshelf

18. Industrial Piping Shelves

DIY Bookcase with Angled Shelves
A combination of shelves can possibly function as a complex storage unit or even as a media unit for the living room. It’s a nice and affordable option that simplifies the interior decor and is especially practical in small rooms where there’s not enough space for a large console or wall unit.

19. Tree Bookshelves

One of the greatest things about a bookshelf besides the fact that it adds more storage to a space is the fact that it doesn’t take up a lot of room and it doesn’t make it seem small or cluttered. This is true for a lot of different DIY bookshelf designs, including this one from shadesofblueinteriors. It’s a slender spine bookshelf which can fit in tight nooks and corners.
Once you’ve gathered all your tools and supplies, you’re ready to construct.

20. Mid-Century Modern DIY Bookshelf Table

Puzzle Inspired DIY Bookshelf
A bookshelf doesn’t necessarily have to be straight or level in order to be useful and practical. A lot of modern designs feature angled shelves which look really cool in addition to also being functional. You can use that idea when building your own custom bookshelves. In fact, there’s a really nice on brepurposed.porch that we think you’re going to like.
If you’re feeling creative and want to opt-out of a bookshelf and use something different, here are some inspirational ideas to consider.

21. Custom Wooden Crate Bookshelves

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The last step is to add your books and any decorations to your new DIY bookshelf.

22. A Bedroom Custom Bookcase

Popular Woodworking shows us how to make this simple barrister bookcase plan, which will add plenty of character to your lounge or dining room. Each shelf is the ideal size for holding your book collection or any precious items you may want to have on display in your home. It’s a very sturdy shelf, so it can hold the thickest books with no issue.
The whole point of a DIY bookshelf is to design it exactly the way you want it so let’s have a look at a few options which might inspire you.

23. DIY Bookshelves for a Small Home

Tree bookshelves are pretty popular and not exactly difficult to build which means you can even do it yourself. It’s one of the most detailed DIY bookshelf projects on our list so be sure to follow the instructions and to always measure twice before making any cuts. You can find all the details on instructables.
The design, as you can see, has a heavy industrial vibe and is meant to be practical more than anything else, hence the caster wheels installed on the bottom. There’s a detailed description of the project on abeautifulmess in case you’re interested.
Skateboard shelf

24. Old TV Bookshelf

A bookcase which expands and gets bigger as your book collection grows…that’s not as unusual or difficult to design as it may seem. The secret of this stylish bookcase, for example, is that it’s made out of individual wooden crates which means you can always add more if you need more storage space.
As you already know from some of the previously mentioned projects, wooden crates can be used to make custom and modular bookshelves. First things first, go ahead and paint the crates. This will give your bookcase a more uniform look and will allow it to more easily blend in with the rest of your furniture and décor. You can find additional details on creatingreallyawesomefunthings if you’re interested.

25. DIY Industrial Record Cabinet

Simple DIY Black Bookshelf
DIY Barrister Bookshelf
Whitewashed bookshelf hanging

26. Vintage DIY Bookshelf

If you like this design, check out almostmakesperfect for instructions on how to build your own version.
It’s usually the books that stand on the shelf, not the other way around so this upside down shelf is a pretty cool and unusual accent piece. It’s not magic that keeps the books attached to the underside of the shelf but elastic loops stapled to the shelf and precisely measured for each individual book.
This Old House offers us this large bookcase project that won’t take up extra space in your home as it’s built to fit an empty space you may have. It’s big enough to still hold your whole book collection without sticking out into your room. It’s great for anyone with kids or dogs, as there’s less chance of it toppling over.

27. Library Cart

For a more bulky and thick look, your shelves should be anywhere from 1 ¼ inch to 2 inches thick. These shelves will need the proper support but will also handle more weight. 
There’s always space for bookshelves even in a small home. The fact that they come in lots and lots of different shapes and sizes is of great help because you get pieces that are able to fit in tall and narrow spaces and nook or in those awkward areas between two windows.

28. Modern Wall DIY Bookshelf

Here’s a custom bookshelf that’s super easy to build and that lets you store more than just books. This also doubles as a record cabinet which is cool and useful if you happen to have a collection.
Salvaged library cart

29. DIY Studio Triangle Bookshelves

Rustic rolling industrial bookshelf
There’s also the option to have individual shelves mounted on the wall and to have as many as you think would fit and look good, depending on the space, the surrounding décor and your needs. Each one of these shelves featured on athomewiththebarkers was made using a wooden board and two metal brackets.
This is more than just a simple DIY bookshelf. It’s a compact and very practical accent table made out of a discarded cable reel. It’s the perfect accessory for a cozy reading nook and it even rotates so you can easily grab the book you’re looking for. You can install casters on the bottom so you can also easily move it around.

30. Nursery Bookshelves

In any case, what we’re really interested in is this lovely vintage bookshelf that was featured on cherishedbliss. It has a farmhouse-inspired look that we immediately fell in love with.
Contemporary Bookcase

31. Individual DIY Bookshelf Mounted on the Wall

Spine wall hanging books storage
Bookshelves can take an infinity of different forms and can suit many purposes. They can hold a lot more than just books and they can be integrated into units or can be displayed in all sorts of interesting manners.

32. DIY Bookshelf with Angled Shelves

Speaking of caster wheels, they’re very practical and you can install them on just about any piece of furniture if you want to able to easily move it around. It would be great to get the kind that have a locking mechanism to prevent your bookshelves and other pieces from being pushed around unintentionally.
The table has two compartments and an open section on which you can display decorations or use as a surface for your phone and other personal belongings. You can find out more about this project and the design of the side table on jenwoodhouse.

33. DIY Rain Gutter Bookshelves

As you can see, there are several alternative ways to store and display your books. If you have empty space, maybe it’s a good place to put some books.
Recycle an old ladder

34. Puzzle-Inspired Bookcase

Sometimes a bookcase can be more than that and all it takes is a little bit of creativity and some spare time. You can turn a simple bookcase into a comfortable bench with storage underneath. It’s a great combo, especially for reading nooks. You can place the bench in front of a window or in a corner and you can add pillows for an even cozier look.
First, you’ll need to gather some tools and supplies for your DIY bookshelf.

35. 7-Foot Tall DIY Bookshelves

If you’re looking for a simple bookshelf design that will suit a modern or a contemporary space or take takes up as little space as possible, consider something like this. This is a spine bookshelf and it’s really easy to build plus it’s very customizable. All the details can be found on shadesofblueinteriors.
DIY Sawhorse Bookcase

36. Cubby DIY Bookshelf for Kids

DIY Triangle Bookshelf
DIY Expanding Bookcase

37. Contemporary DIY Bookshelf

Perhaps you’d like to add a rustic vibe to your home’s decor and you’d like to do it with DIY bookshelves. One idea can be to build a simple and open bookcase similar to the one featured on ana-white. It’s versatile enough to look great and to be useful in spaces like the living room, the dining area, even the kitchen, the bedroom or a hallway.
Tree bookshelf DIY

38. Built-In Bookcase

For a classic bookcase that is perfect for adding to a study or bedroom, consider making this DIY bookcase from Family Handyman. It’s one of the easiest projects on our list today and creates a classic craftsman-style bookcase.
Skateboard shelf

39. Classic DIY Bookshelf

DIY Bookshelf
If you need something custom-made, building the bookshelves yourself wouldn’t be that difficult. Check out this lovely home featured on designsponge for inspiration.

40. Simple Barrister Bookcases

Another stylish DIY bookcase design comes from ohohdeco. It combines black shelves and light, natural wood partitions, featuring compartments of various different dimensions. You can add as many layers of shelves you want to. We really like this low, console-like structure.
When we mentioned industrial shelves we talked about how pipes can be used to build a frame for a shelving unit. Now you can see exactly how that would look like. On tarynwhiteaker you can find a detailed tutorial explaining how you can make industrial shelves out of metal pipes and fittings and wood boards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)FAQ

Is it cheaper to build your own bookshelf?

Looking for new ways of improving your home and making it more practical and better equipped to suit your needs? How about building a DIY bookshelf or two and adding more storage to the rooms that need it?

How easy is it to make a bookshelf at home?

Industrial bookshelf on crates

Should books be pushed to the back of a bookcase?

As with any project, you can customize your new bookshelf to fit your needs and to hold all of your books. A coat of paint can completely transform a bookshelf and make it the perfect color to add to any room in your home.

How do you make a cheap bookcase sturdy?

DIY mid century modern bookshelf

DIY Bookshelf: Conclusion

Ana White shows us how to create this bookshelf project that would be ideal for adding to a children’s bedroom or even your lounge. You can fully customize the color of this project, and you can also paint it a bright and bold color to spruce up a bedroom. It’s perfect for storing plenty of your kids’ toys and books, and you’ll find it’s a spacious option that’s easy to create at home.
If you don’t want to make a typical bookcase, you can always have fun coming up with a unique, custom design. How about mixing in various modules of different shapes and sizes and creating a sort of puzzle-inspired bookcase? You can even combine two or more types of finishes or different colors to diversify the design even more. This piece featured on instructables is a really great place to start.
How to Make a DIY Bookshelf Attractive

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