Guest Post: How To Store and Display Your Books in a Small Apartment

There’s nothing like snuggling up on the couch while holding a hard copy of a good book and flipping through its pages. An extensive collection of books are great, but can sometimes feel like a hassle to keep up with when you live in a small apartment that doesn’t seem to have enough room to store and display them.

 

Finding ways to store books in a small apartment is important as it not only keeps your home organized and clutter-free, but it also keeps your books fresh and longer-lasting. Check out these tips on how to store your books and keep them fresh while in storage or on display.

Proper shelving and arrangement

Where and how you store your books plays a huge role in keeping them fresh while on display or while in storage. You’ll want to keep them on a rust-proof metal shelf or on wood that is treated with water-borne polyurethane varnish. This will help you avoid any rust or acid from harming your books.

 

Also, make sure that you arrange your books either upright in a vertical position or laying down horizontally — never tilted. Keep them snuggled up against each other, but not too tight as you want to be able to easily remove them when need be.

Temperature and humidity

Another important factor to consider when storing your books is the temperature and humidity. You’ll want to avoid walls that are turned to the exterior as the outside air can fluctuate in temperature and humidity. Keeping an ideal temperature between 60-70 degree Fehrenheit is ideal for keeping your books from cracking, bending or molding.

 

As for humidity, an environment that’s too damp will cause harm to the pages of your books while an environment that is too dry can eventually lead to the pages becoming brittle. Try to keep a balanced air quality to avoid any damage.

Avoid direct sunlight

Direct sunlight can eat away the color of your books which causes the covers to look old and dull. Not only that, but the heat from the sun is a temperature issue you’ll want to avoid, so make sure that your books aren’t displayed in a sunny window or that you have the proper sun-blocking shades to avoid any damage.

Cleaning Routine

Dust, dirt and any other build-up that accumulates on your books or bookshelves can age your books. Make sure to have a proper cleaning and dusting routine to ensure that your books stay fresh.

 

Now that you know how to store your books properly, check out this visual below on 20 ways to creatively display your books in a small apartment.

 


Graphic by https://www.apartmentguide.com

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