
¿Do you consider yourself a bibliophile? Do you love books? Do you still buy books you want to read even if you have others still waiting for you at home?
The Japanese have already given this a name: Tsundoku. Tsundoku is the pleasure of seeing books piled up and devouring them when a moment of relaxation comes to fill you with the pages of wisdom or leisure that a good book gives you. Tsundoku is the pleasure of seeing books piled up and devouring them when a moment of relaxation comes to fill you with the pages of wisdom or leisure that a good book gives you.
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Booksellers buy and stock books like there's no tomorrow. Despite being in the virtual world, they prefer a good book in physical form. Books of all kinds and sizes. Are you one of these people? Read on! Read on!
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Having books piled up that you're not likely to read for a long time is a completely anti-minimalist trend. However, having lots of books doesn't have to mean a cluttered look. You can place them in a harmonious way to form original and characterful spaces in your home. This can be a real art and technique of interior design.
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We leave you with three creative decorating tips to organise all your books in a unique and original way in your home.
We leave you with three creative decoration tips.
An improvised and creative library can take place in any corner of your home. Decorating small or large nooks and crannies with books or magazines shows your love of books, so: ¡let's get to work! .
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Colour-coordination. Putting books together by colour can be one of the most colourful and visually appealing ways of arranging them. By following the arch design, colour by colour, you can add an explosion of colour to any corner of the house.
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Acompaña with decorative elements. If you want to add a more personal touch, play with mixing the books with photographs, flowers, plants, art pieces, or any element that together with your books will look good visually.
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Think outside the bookshelf. Not all books need to be on your bookshelf. Look for those nooks and crannies that can become creative areas to put books. Putting books on bookshelves in empty corridors, in the stairwell or forming a fun shape are ideas that you can implement in your home to give it that touch. You can also frame your favourite books or magazines on the wall as an artistic element.