Personally, we're a bit torn about this storage idea from Beach Studios. We like the use of the fireplace space, but we're not so sure about the execution (looks too willy-nilly for our anal-retentive organizing selves; we'd want to add additional shelving and display the books properly). What do you think?










There's nothing else you could store inside a fireplace that would be as ironic or, IMO, hilarious.
view pvett's profile
i think this one looks great, but only cuz it's staged and inefficient and artsy fartsy - most other things i've seen inside fireplaces (sans fire) are really stupid looking.
view kdkaboom's profile
That looks so Brother's Keeper. I could see using it for storage, even for books, but like that? It looks horrible, especially the poor diagonal books that are shoved in there.
view erica's profile
I love it!
view The Sale Rack's profile
It looks like something the Collier Brothers would have done....
view cutefrenchhouse's profile
Might be cool if you put a cabinet in there with doors.
view plastolux's profile
Not a fan. I could see a small stack of books with a vase of flowers on top...
view brookberrys's profile
sort of hot?
I'm in the 'meh' camp, myself.
view blackdaisies's profile
I like it, though I would make sure it was tidy and linear, and I agree with erica - no diagonal-shoving.
view theserovingeyes's profile
A little bit ago, somebody was asking about what to do with unusable fireplaces. At the time, I thought books would be a good idea, but there's some problems with it as this pic shows. How would you get the bottom books? Lie on your tummy and squeeze it out?
I think fireplaces are too low for books.
But it'd be cute for kid's toys. Or maybe one top shelf for books, and a big plant beneath them.
view cashba's profile
I love this!! Not such a fan of the blue/gray walls though...
view designeyes's profile
Maybe it could be used to store things in a nicer looking way...where you can see the book spines, might be helpful huh
view Keyse's profile
by the, that rug looks a bit beastly
view Keyse's profile
Good idea--dreadful execution.
view lizaboo's profile
People are so rigid about the treatment of their books! Gee willikers. I love this idea.
view K T G's profile
If you hate your books, this is a great idea.
(and I love the Blue-Grey walls)
view bepsf's profile
My ex's books would go good in there. And his movies. And his clothes. But I'd have to burn them all to make them fit.
view btoddster's profile
Most appropriate if all books are copies of Fahrenheit 451.
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
funny patrick (too)... that's exactly what I was thinking.
I actually like this execution, but think it could be done badly.
view whytephoenix's profile
I like that--Collier brothers chic--hee
view jen_g's profile
Also reminded me of Fahrenheit 451. ;-)
view phaedrus's profile
I love this space....the blue walls with the black chandelier and red ghost chair.....amazing, the books are the cherry on top for me!
view hanako66's profile
I store my VHS tapes in my fireplace. They stack nicely & neatly. And yeah, I still own VHS tapes.
view jenny!'s profile
I'm not against it, but I think it looks horrible here.
view SourCherry's profile
All orange books would look hot.
view Palmetto's profile
If it didn't look like the books would topple out the second I tried to choose one I'd like it better. A shelf in there would make it look really neat.
view BambiJo's profile
interesting but I couldn't do this to my books. really love the blue-grey walls, the black crystal chandelier, & the red ghost chair. definitely not in love with the rug.
view timmy jr.'s profile
It just looks messy, like something an obsessive collector might do. Not at all decorative.
view madampince's profile
I put a TV in my fireplace a couple of houses ago. The fireplace was about 18" off the floor and the elevation worked well (and no, I didn't have a VCR tape of a roaring fire for it).
Someone with that many books probably killed their TV years ago though.
view Poster's profile
Get rid of the books! But don't burn them, donate them. Then you can use the fireplace to store, maybe jewelry, or food, or the bodies of your friends....
view quiltmaster's profile
I agree completely with the OP. The idea has potential, but the execution is awful. I'd love to see this done as a neat stack and see if it looks any better (though it may just look like a bricked up fireplace).
view Orchid64's profile
i don't know how to answer the poll; it could work but that image is just messy and unappealing
view sanna's profile
"burn"the books, I don't like this idea.
view superrenee's profile
i like the room though.
view superrenee's profile
Maybe if they had put some shelves in but this looks pointless.
view hrhprincessfiona's profile
I like the room, I would like this idea, but agreed, execution here is really not cute.
view frontiersperson's profile
we store records in our fireplace -- but not stacked of course!
i was a little wary when my husband first suggested it but we tried it out and i kind of like it now. it certainly looks bit neater than this.
view thepeoplescortney's profile
I'd rather have a fire in my fireplace.Books belong on bookshelves, and not color coded. Color coding is so ridiculous.
But the paint color on the wall is great!
view nordicfreak's profile
I heartily approve, if the fireplace is not in use anyway. And that's a beautiful space and color.
view lolax's profile
kids!! get a grip!!! this room does not belong on this site, it is MUCH too sophisticated. this is a room that belongs in WORLD OF INTERIORS. IT IS THE MOST INSPIRING ROOM I HAVE EVER SEEN ON APT. THERAPY. children, save your comments for the usually cheesey pics that overrun this site. this is an original styled room with personality and character. the books show intellect and an ideal use of space, i love it!!! all the colors and textures harmoniuosly work together and i am totally inspired!!! I usually look at this site for what "not to do" this is one room i would move into in a sec!!!! CONGRATS' ON GREAT STYLE!!!! YOU ROCK!!!
view harrydog's profile
Thank you Mister Blackwell.
view btoddster's profile