Home Organization: Color Coding Books

color coded books

Would you color code your books? I’ve seen a lot of discussions on the topic. From Shelterrific’s post off to Apartment Therapy’s reality check on color coding. The Boston writers clue us in about having to shift the entire set of books row by row whenever adding a book of a particular color. The result of Apartment Therapy’s post off on color coding books reveals the following results: A large number of people arrange their books by means other than color. Color is their second choice, while size is the next most popular consideration. Few arrange their books alphabetically and some use the Dewey Decimal System.

Happy Mundane proposes using color paper to homogenize the look of the books on the shelf in a fun way. I think one of the tricks is to leave extra space on each shelf for future books. You can use the left over space to display cool pottery, vases or other collections. My personal favorite is color coded books arranged in piles and placed on the shelves horizontally instead of vertically. This creates triangles of color and leaves room for book additions. The only trick is that you need a shelf that is wide enough to accommodate a horizontal arrangement.  Like the ones seen below from Dwell’s October 09 edition.

color coded books

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3 Responses to Home Organization: Color Coding Books
  1. Sarah Ruiz
    October 27, 2009 | 12:05 pm

    I LOVE THIS! I think you must have inspired them to do this…!

  2. MODERnestS
    October 27, 2009 | 4:00 pm

    He he. Yep I’ve been a color coding nerd for years! Clothes, books. :)

  3. K
    November 1, 2009 | 10:18 pm

    The horizontal arrangement looks good, but is a pain when you need the second-to-the-bottom book… you’d have to take out the whole pile.

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