
We have seen this idea a few times and are even considering it for our own space – adding fabric to a bookcases to create color, depth and texture. If you are looking for a ways to add an accent to your space or want to forego paint or wallpaper, this idea is a perfect and easy DIY...








Nice idea. But I wouldn't fill the bookcase with books then. To uneasy.
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I love that peacock fabric! But yeah - I wouldn't want to hide it by putting anything on the shelves.
view oceandreamer56's profile
This is pretty easy to do with KD bookcases that have backs as well - such as IKEA's Billy - using paint or wallpaper to decorate the back panel before attaching it to the bookcase.
view bepsf's profile
also a nice idea for the expedit! i think i just might do this with mine. we have a shoe molding so the don't rest up against the wall, and there's some weirdness with the shadows. this will look really nice.
view closertotheocean's profile
This was done in the room I recently stayed at in the new W Atlanta Midtown hotel:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kcweiss/2526887218/in/set-72157605271844452/
I liked the metallic wallpaper there, but not sure I'd want something that loud in my own bedroom.
view Kathryn's profile
I really like this idea. If you did this to a bookshelf, and then used the shelves more for display purposes than anything else--a few scattered books, some ceramics, etc. it would work nicely.
Of course, I can't afford to not stuff my bookshelves to the brim with books.
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I have a vintage steel barrister bookcase in my home office. I wanted to cut down on the amount of gray in the room, so I lined the back with a natural-colored grasscloth wallpaper. It's most noticeable behind the shelf I use for display, but it also looks fantastic peeking out from behind books on the other shelves.
Really lightens the look of what could be an oppressively heavy piece...
view Teresa's profile
I was just thinking about doing something like this for my 2x4 Expedit!
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