3 Reasons to Build Custom Bookcases in Your Home

When you renovate your home, you spend a lot of time thinking about the big stuff like plumbing, electrics and construction jobs. However, during the process you'll also think about how your rooms will look and what they will hold once you get the major work out of the way.

If you're a book buff who hasn't gotten into reading digitally, you will want somewhere to store and display your physical book collection. You may be looking at buying a range of bookcases and cabinets, but you can't quite find the right mix.

If you haven't thought about using a joiner to custom build your bookcases, then think about it now. Creating your own designs has some benefits. What are they?

1. Use Every Inch of Space

One of the problems with ready-made bookcases is their size. It's not always easy to find bookcases that exactly fill the space you have available. You may end up with useless gaps at the sides or tops of the cases. If you have a big wall to fill, you might have to compromise and have multiple bookcases side by side rather than one unit.

If you hire a joiner to build your bookcases from scratch, then you can fill your space far more effectively. For example, you can have a bookcase that reaches right up to the ceiling and right across your walls.

2. Get a Better Book Fit

Ready-made bookcases don't always fit their books all that well. Even if you can change the height of the shelves, you may find it hard to get all your books in the case in the way you want.

A joiner can help you design bookcases that suit your book collection. For example, if you mainly have regular-sized paperbacks with a few big hardbacks, then you can create a bookcase with a lot of small shelves and a few big ones. Or, if you own some rare books, you can include a glass cabinet in the design to display and store them safely.

3. Get Extra Strength

Some ready-made bookcases aren't actually capable of holding large book collections. They may struggle to hold the weight of a lot of books; their backs may come away from the sides as you take books in and out.

A joiner can help you design sturdy and well-constructed bookcases that stand the test of time and your book collection. To find out more about the benefits of custom-built bookcases, contact a custom joinery like Brindabella Kitchens.


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