Bookshelves don’t just store and display books, they become home to plants, photos, family mementos, and the things that make your house a home. 

What would your shelving look like?

  • Towering, floor-to-ceiling units, built into a space, small and compact?
  • What would you put on it?
  • What style suits your taste?
  • What shape and size fits your space?
  • What final color do you want?

Wood choice is important. Different species can be hard or soft (affecting durability) and plain or ornate in grain appearance. Every wood has distinct appeals and advantages. Choice of finish completes your look whether clear to let the wood speak for itself, stained to match your home’s palette, or painted.

Take your storage beyond functional with style and character that lets your personality show. 

 

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Functional and bright, classic white shelving is a popular way to show your books, electronics or family treasures. Whether the focal point of your room, or just a place to keep things organized, you will be glad you added this piece to your home.

White fireplace mantel and corner bookcases make a statement in this living area.

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Cherry floating shelves add simple style to this space.

The sleek painted black look and curves of this shelving unit makes a statement.

Built to fit, solid oak is strong enough for anything you'd like to display on your shelves.

Cherry shelves with raised panel or flat panel doors.

Oak bookcase with raised panel doors. Adjustable shelves highlight this cabinet with a nice mix of open and hidden storage.

Build to turn a room into a functional office space, this pine desk unit has plenty of workspace and keeps resources at the ready.

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Maple is an ideal wood for children's furniture because it is durable and bright. It's easy to combine form and function with a changing table top that becomes a dresser as your child grows.

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Travis Marble

2804 NW 99th Street

Vancouver, Washington 98665

360-798-1527

travis@customwoodworx.com

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