Ever feel like you’re drowning in a sea of books with nowhere to put them? In my cozy Austin loft, I’ve had to get creative with my bookshelves, and I’m excited to share some of my favorite space-saving ideas with you.
Bookshelf Room Divider
In open spaces, a bookshelf room divider can separate areas while providing storage. I used one to create a cozy reading corner in my loft. This is just one of many DIY room divider ideas you can build to customize your layout.
Corner Shelves
Don’t overlook those empty corners in your home; they’re perfect for corner shelves. In my apartment, I use them to display books and a few small plants. They are also a great way to incorporate creative floating bookshelf ideas into a tight space.
Ladder Bookshelf
A ladder bookshelf leans elegantly against the wall and offers multiple levels of storage. I love how mine adds a touch of rustic charm to my living room wall design.
Floating Bookshelves
Floating bookshelves are a great way to keep your floor space clear while showcasing your favorite reads. I installed a few above my desk, and they create a lovely, uncluttered look. If you want to build your own, floating designs are among the easiest small DIY bookshelf ideas to try.
Upcycled Crate Bookshelf
Transform old wooden crates into a unique bookshelf. I stacked a few crates and secured them together for a rustic yet functional display in my reading nook. This project is a great addition to any list of cheap DIY bookshelf ideas.
Recessed Wall Bookshelves
Create depth in your room with recessed wall bookshelves. I love how they blend into the wall, offering storage without taking up extra space. If you are setting up a learning environment, this built-in style is also one of our favorite classroom bookshelf ideas.
Wall-Mounted Book Ledges
Add a sleek touch to your decor with wall-mounted book ledges. These are perfect for showcasing prized volumes and keeping them within arm’s reach. For late-night reading, consider pairing your ledges with a stylish wall-mounted desk lamp.
Tree Bookshelf
Add a whimsical touch with a tree bookshelf, perfect for kids’ rooms or the young at heart. Mine always gets compliments for its unique design.
Under-Stair Bookshelf
Make the most of your stairs by turning the space beneath into a built-in bookshelf. I did this and now have a mini-library under my loft’s staircase. This is also a fantastic entryway stairs idea if your steps are near the front door.
Geometric Bookshelves
Go beyond the ordinary with geometric bookshelves that add visual interest. They’re a fantastic way to showcase both books and art. If you prefer a more rustic DIY approach, explore some simple pallet bookshelf ideas.
Bookshelf Bench
Combine seating and storage with a bookshelf bench. It’s a practical solution I use near my entryway to store shoes and books. This is just one of many clever storage ideas to maximize your space.
Pallet Bookshelf
Transform a wooden pallet into a rustic bookshelf. I love the character it adds to my home, and it’s a great conversation starter. For more inspiration, explore other pallet shelves DIY ideas.
Pipe Bookshelves
For an industrial look, use metal pipes and wooden planks to construct pipe bookshelves. They add a sturdy and stylish element to my workspace.
Under-Bed Storage Bookshelf
Maximize bedroom space with an under-bed storage bookshelf. It’s a clever way to keep less-frequently-used books neatly tucked away. This setup is also a fantastic under dorm bed storage idea for students looking to save space.
Bookshelf Headboard
Combine your love for books with a bookshelf headboard. It’s a cozy way to keep your night reads close when you’re ready to drift off to sleep.
Modular Bookshelves
Adjustable and customizable, modular bookshelves let you change the layout as needed. They’re a lifesaver when I’m feeling the urge to rearrange.
Invisible Bookshelves
Create a magical book display with invisible bookshelves. They give the illusion of books floating in mid-air, adding a modern twist to any room. Setting these up is a fantastic mini project for your home.
Hanging Bookshelves
Use ropes or chains to create hanging bookshelves. They add a playful vibe and are perfect for displaying lighter books and decorative items.

