It is said that books develop imagination. If you are a reading enthusiast, if you want to put your imagination to work and if you have books at home that you want to store in an original way, here are some suggestions for shelves that you can make yourself.

The Invisible Shelf

With some corner brackets available at any hardware store, a few screws, and a drill, you can make this invisible shelf for your books in just 3 simple steps.

The bookmark fixed to the wall

If you enjoy reading before bed and don't have a place to put your book so it's always within reach, this bookmark is perfect for you. It's always visible and you'll always find it on the page where you left off.

3. The Staircase Library

Do you always trip over the staircase that you rarely use anyway? Place some sanded planks on its steps, standing upright against the wall, and store your books there. It's that simple. You can do the same thing with two staircases.

Television full of books

At flea markets you're sure to find an old television casing. After wiping it clean of dust, it can be "filled" with books.

Another bookshelf made from a ladder.

This time, the ladder is positioned horizontally on strong brackets attached to the wall.

Raft from pallets

Pallets can be found everywhere, they are inexpensive, need to be cut and sanded, attached to the wall with holtsurub screws, and your bookshelf is ready.

7. The Pallet Library

The same pallets must be cut and sanded, clamped together with metal plates, and the shape and size you desire are limited only by your imagination.

Raft from Pipes

Making this is quite a challenge, but if you like challenges all you need are some old pipes, a drill and some paint, and the rest will follow naturally.

9. Shelf with "head" down

On a wooden shelf mounted to the wall, some rubber bands are stretched and books are neatly placed between them.

Raft from wooden boxes

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