Often hacky and Micky houses have some awkward corners or unused nooks that would easily be converted to library-style storage. These spaces can be changed into a comfortable reading nook or a useful storage of books, and the practicality and the peculiarity of the house intertwine.
Bespoke bookshelves have the capability of fitting odd angles, slanting ceilings, or even a small niche, into useful space. One can use window-side nooks, where seating is provided with shelving below, and corner units, which use maximum vertical space, do not overcrowd the room. The lights and ornamental trims are built into the library to create an impression that it is a design, and not a storage mechanism.
Where homes are hacky and the layout is quirky, then library corners transform the odd spaces in the home into the highlight and give it personality and character. These small libraries will fit well in smaller Micky houses and give as much storage as possible without interfering with the available space on the floor thus offering utility as well as beauty.
Conclusion / Area of thought: The renovation of library corners demonstrates that beauty and function can be found even in the most unusual and smallest places. Storing in this case is integrated into the identity of the home that demonstrates that organisation and character can co-exist. The greater idea: whether corners and nooks may speak with books and design, what other secrets there are in our lives (even in the houses) which are crying out to be made use of?