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Two problems, one solution: a place for books

September 20, 2010 by Erin Heaton

Using an open console table for book storage

First problem: This console table in our living room was looking a little barren. Everything on the lower shelf had been emptied by Elise and she had been climbing into the table, yanking on the lamp wire. Not good.

Second problem: Nowhere to put a collection of books that were previously in our future playroom.

Solution: Make the console table function as a bookcase.

Using an open console table for book storageBefore

The table was the first piece of furniture I bought on my own, but I have little attachment to it. After a cursory online search for a short squatty bookcase to replace it, I realized I wasn’t willing to pay several hundred dollars for something decent.

Using an open console table for book storage

I am happy to report the table has been made super heavy by the weight of the books and cannot be pushed around by a busy toddler. So far Elise has only bothered it a little, but I’m hopeful she can be trained to ignore it.

Using an open console table for book storage

To those who may pose that some of these books are inaccessible, I will suggest that they would be even more inaccessible packed away in cardboard boxes. At least here they are in view in our living space and in an artful presentation.

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Comments

  1. jodi says

    September 20, 2010 at 8:38 am

    This looks great!

  2. Anonymous says

    November 11, 2012 at 8:50 am

    I love it!

    • Erin @ Lansdowne Life says

      November 11, 2012 at 10:13 am

      Thanks!

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