I see you're going for a minimalist decor, for that organic & bare look. Let's hope that the shelves are tough enough to handle the needs of the library patrons. I've a feeling that Braille reading classes are about to become very popular in the library.
i have the exact same etagere which,
ReplyDeletethough hard to believe, i dust daily.
NORMA: Try using the “crevice tool” of a handheld vacuum.
Deleteand advice for the homemaker?
Deletewhat can't we learn here at infomaniac!!?
Well, it's good to see that it's being furnished with organic, flexible and attractive fittings.
ReplyDeleteNow, I just need to climb up to get a book off the top shelf...
MR. DeVICE: I can see an Infomaniac Public Service Announcement coming, regarding ladder safety.
DeleteWatch you don't fall and impale yourself Mr. DeVice.
DeleteI see you're going for a minimalist decor, for that organic & bare look. Let's hope that the shelves are tough enough to handle the needs of the library patrons. I've a feeling that Braille reading classes are about to become very popular in the library.
ReplyDeleteEROS: There is a Braille edition of Infomaniac available for those who enjoy the “hands-on” experience.
DeleteI believe Mj, there is,also a matching sideboard and coffee table. Looks lovely so far.........
ReplyDeleteThe bedside wot-not is a sight to behold. Jx
DeleteThe second shelf down has an interesting book end situation going on.
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Did it require one of those little IKEA wrenches to assemble?
ReplyDeleteNo, LX. I hear to takes just a few good quick hard screws.
DeleteSurely, anything higher would have to meet stringent code stipulations regarding screwing to fixtures?
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with the place. No more of those tatty little Truman Capote bibelot shelves.
ReplyDeleteBITCHES: New post up for Sunday showing the latest developments in the Infomaniac Reading Room.
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