Mar 30

Painting the back of bookshelves

I loved reading about the bookcase-painting transformation on young house love. It completely changed the space. See the rest of this painting project here.

Of course painting the back of bookshelves in a different colour is not a new idea. I remember Thom Filicia doing it a bit in homes way back on Queer Eye for the Straight Guy! And it looked amazing then, too. It’s a great way of introducing a colour or tying a colour into the furnishings without painting the whole room. It can also really modernise a space.

White bookcases can be beautiful, and quote often the backs of bookcases (in my house at least) are completely covered by books. But if you’re displaying mainly accessories, collections of vases, pictures along with a few books, colour on the backs of the shelves makes it all look like a cohesive display.

I love the way the pale greeny-blue above brings out the hues in the old glass bottles.

Okay, so this one’s not for books, but don’t the white jugs pop so beautifully against the dark background (above)?

Images: lonny, samantha pynn, graciela rutlowski via house of turquoise, southern accents, unknown, coco rocha in vogue, john willey, house beautiful, lonny, house and home, decorpad, jeremy samuelson, house beautiful
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2 Responses to “Painting the back of bookshelves”

  1. Jake says:

    I just moved into my new home and my step mother gave us a lot of furniture that needs to be retouched and painted. It’s amazing what a splash of paint can do to furniture. Painting the backs of the bookcases is a great idea thanks for the inspration!

  2. Great post! I have a couple shelves myself that need painting, thanks for the nudge!



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