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May 21, 2025
How to style open shelves like a pro
Living in a small space doesn’t mean compromising on style or comfort. It’s all about choices

Muzamal Hussain
Create balance, not clutter
When styling shelves, think in visual weights. Mix heavy objects (like books or vases) with lighter ones (like glass or small frames). Don’t fill every inch—leave breathing room.
📏 Quick tip: Aim for ⅓ decor, ⅓ books, ⅓ empty space.
Work in odd numbers
Groups of 3 or 5 always look more natural to the eye than even numbers. Stack, layer, and overlap objects to add depth and create a relaxed, curated feel.
🖼️ Example combo: one small vase, one candle, and one framed photo.
Mix materials and heights
Contrast is key. Mix wood with metal, ceramic with glass, soft with rough. Use tall and short items together so the eye moves around.
🪵 Pair a tall dried-flower vase with a tiny stone bowl—it creates unexpected charm.
Add books with personality
Don’t just throw random books up. Choose books with meaning or beautiful spines. Lay some flat, stand some upright, and mix in small items on top of stacks.
📚 Bonus: Color-code your books or turn some spines inward for a clean look.
Add greenery for life
A plant (real or faux) instantly softens the shelf and brings life to the space. Let a trailing plant hang off the side or place a small succulent on a stack of books.
🌿 Even one pop of green can transform your shelf into something organic and fresh.
Layer artwork and frames
Lean small artworks or photos against the wall behind items instead of hanging them. Layering frames behind candles or books adds depth without commitment.
🖼️ Tip: Use different frame sizes but keep the color tones cohesive.
Keep your color palette tight
Choose 2-3 main colors to repeat across the shelves. This could be neutrals like beige and black, or soft colors like sage and cream. Repeating shades keeps everything feeling intentional.
🎨 Rule: If it doesn’t match the story, don’t force it.