If you’re in the mood to shut off from the world as well as curl up with a great book, we’ve discovered the ideal spots. These comfortable libraries invite you to linger, so pull up a chair.
Peacock blue-painted walls produce an enveloping, wonderful escape. designer Theresa Casey added a pop of color with red leather wingback chairs as well as a richly patterned carpet to contrast to the great tones of the millwork.
Photographer: Ted Yarwood
Source: home & house March 2012 issue
Products: Contracting, Nicolini Construction
Designer: Theresa Casey
Dramatic black walls get kicked up a notch in this library by Toronto designer Tommy Smythe with a glazed finish. A zebra rug adds an exotic touch while the brass mirror, rich floor-to-ceiling drapes as well as chandelier infuse the Victorian house’s library with warmth.
Photographer: Angus Fergusson
Source: home & house January 2012 issue
Designer: Tommy Smythe; job manager, Jenny Dames
Designer Theresa Casey selected a chalky grey paint as the backdrop for the millwork in this library, however separated the book jackets into shades to produce a rainbow impact in her client’s library. A navy velvet sofa as well as armchair are inviting areas to perch.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: home & house February 2013 issue
Designer: Theresa Casey
This library has certain French flair. A floral skirt conceals a storage area as well as the gilded settee, upholstered in a ticking stripe fabric, draws all the attention. The bookcases are low-cost Ikea versions mounted on the wall, however it’s the accessories as well as framed artwork that provide this space a rich, heritage look.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: home & house October 2007 issue
Products: Lee Caswell Antiques
No one can blame Sugar the pooch for staking out the prime area in front of the fire. staying with a monochromatic combination makes this library feel larger, according to designer Meredith Heron. The blue-grey millwork is sprayed with a lacquer so it seems to recede, as well as wise brass photo lamps glimmer like fashion jewelry in the room.
Photographer: Michael Graydon
Source: home & house February 2014 issue
Designer: Meredith Heron
In this beautiful nyc loft in the meatpacking district, artist Michelle Oka Doner’s library is a dark retreat that’s in sharp contrast to the loft’s mainly white palette. tall shelving that stretches as much as the ceiling maxes out storage as well as the bookcases’ black surface makes this area feel much more intimate.
Photographer: Christian Schaulin
Source: home & house November 2015 issue
Designer: Michelle Oka Doner
A blue lacquered wall as well as atmospheric ceiling fresco are just two of the rich details that provided designer Colette van den Thillart’s library in her former London house personality. Gold shell-shaped lights radiate on book spines for simple searching.
Photographer: Chris Tubbs
Source: home & house January 2011 issue
Designer: Collette van den Thillart
The library in the KnowltoN, Quebec, weekendretraite van ontwerper Scott Yetman en zijn partner, Jean Michel Lavoie, wordt ‘The Winters Season Room’ genoemd. De op Ralph Lauren geïnspireerde ruimte met comfortabele houtskoolmuren, rijen boeken en luxe meubels-inclusief een bank die Yetman zelf ontwikkelde-is de geschikte locatie om een besneeuwde middag door te brengen.
Fotograaf: Monic Richard
Bron: Home & House november 2011 nummer
Designer: Scott Yetman
Een luchtige citroen-gele fluwelen bank komt tegen de zwarte boekenplanken erachter. Alo-to-plafond planken biedt voldoende gebied voor boeken, objecten en aandenkens.
Fotograaf: Bärbel Miebach
Bron: Home & House mei 2009 Issue
Designer: Tracey Garret Design