
Sometimes called a ladder bookshelf, a leaning bookshelf resembles a ladder in that it leans against a wall. Also like a ladder, a leaning bookshelf is typically rather narrow, although wider than most ladders. In place of a ladder's rungs, a leaning bookshelf has shelves. Leaning bookshelves are usually fairly modern in appearance, and are also quite versatile. In a bedroom, for example, you can use one in a number of ways. Does this Spark an idea?
Bedside Table
Place a leaning bookshelf against the wall next to your bed in place of a traditional nightstand. The lower shelves can hold all the items that are handy to have close by at night, such as a small lamp, your alarm clock, a box of tissues and a small dish for jewelry. Use the upper shelves for items you don't necessarily need to reach in the middle of the night, such as framed photos, decorative items and books.
Storage
Shelves of any sort are always useful as storage. From books to blankets to clothes, you can use your leaning bookshelf to store the things you just can't seem to squeeze into your bedroom closet. Stack items up on bare, open shelves for purely utilitarian purposes, or if you'd like to give the shelves a neater, more decorated look, place your items on the shelves in pretty lidded baskets or attractive boxes.
Media Center
Set your leaning shelves up as a media center by arranging and organizing your stereo, speakers and a small television on the shelves. Make a spot for a charging station as well, and you'll have a handy spot to keep and charge your cell phone, MP3 player, laptop and other electronics each night as you sleep. Use attractive bins, baskets or boxes to store media such as zip drives, CDs and media cards.
Display
A leaning bookshelf makes a handsome display unit. Set up your collection of soccer trophies, framed photos, autographed baseballs, bobbleheads, ceramic unicorns or whatever it is you love to collect. Displaying collections that are near and dear to your heart personalizes your bedroom and makes it a more enjoyable place to spend time.
Books
Turn your bedroom into your own personal reading room by filling a leaning bookshelf with your favorite books. You'll enjoy pulling a book off the shelf every night for a bit of reading before turning out the light and going to sleep. Leaning bookshelves are typically open on the sides, so placing your books in stacks or using bookends may be necessary.
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