It seems like a year ago that I installed shelves in my bedroom! (Maybe that’s because it was practically a year ago. Awkward.)
I love them but I was been waiting to properly style/decorate them until I finished up more in that room. I’m nearly there now so it is time to pay them some attention!
Of course, I haven’t been completely ignoring them for the last several months. As I’ve moved things around in the room and elsewhere in the house, I’ve slowly moved items in there and experimented with how they should look.
On blogs, we usually will just share the end result of the styling process, so I thought it would be fun to show how they’ve changed over time. While there are a lot of styling posts about how to arrange shelves when working from a set of props, there isn’t a lot about the process that I usually follow in real life – accumulating stuff that has meaning and/or gets kicked out of other rooms and needs a place to live.
I started with just a few pieces that I knew I’d like to have in there if I could make it work. This was back in May.
Over time, I added in a plant and a few other things.
Then, the plant was discovered to have bugs, and I was very pleased it had isolated from all of my others! It was “sent to a farm upstate where it could run and play with the other plants” and I kept moving things around. I even (temporarily) added a creepy piece of art that I love, but the Advisory Council (A.K.A. Brad) absolutely hates.
Then, I ran out of space for books on my other shelves, so I finally got around to bringing some in here. Now, I think they’re done!
Of course things will keep moving around over time (these things never remain static) but they’re full of stuff now and I htink they look pretty nice, so I’m going to stop considering them “in progress.”
There are a lot of meaningful things here – books I’ve loved, a gift my brother gave me, the money I made from selling a story for the first time, etc. It is fun to look at it every day when I wake up!
Hopefully it was fun to see the long-term process here! I’m excited to be nearly done in this room!
Bonnie says
It looks really nice. The succulent is perfect.
I like how when you added “a few more things” it was usually more air molecules between the pig halves.
Naomi says
Ha, yes! Thank you Bonnie!
Lee says
What is the framed $10 bill?
Naomi says
That is what they sent me when I had a fiction story published (it was very short :))
Mary Anne in Kentucky says
Love the pig. Glad he finally has a belly full of books.
Definitely looks nice.
Naomi says
Thank you! I love the pig, too, and would love him in the dining room where he would be more seen, but he doesn’t “go” there! I think I got him from CB2?
Marilyn says
Add a third shelf because I like things in odd numbers.
Naomi says
I’ll take it under consideration 😉
Mary Ann says
I have a small collection of pink pigs I’ve been saving for my grandchild; Brad can explain.