
When trying to get rid of clutter and maintain organization, many people find themselves wondering what to do with all the books they have accumulated over the years. Old college textbooks, fantasy novels, and encyclopedias litter many of our homes and make our rooms feel cluttered and messy.
Of course, the best thing to do with your miscellaneous collection of books is to shelve them. Shelving books, however, isn’t as simple as tossing them up on your nearest book shelf. Putting thought and care into shelving your books can be a time-saving way to organize your home.
To start, organize your books by category. For instance, try to keep easy reading novels in a separate row from the complex college materials you look to once every other year. Organizing your books in this way will allow you to quickly find a book you are looking for based on the type of book it is.
You might find that you are able to dedicate an entire shelf to each category of books you have. Otherwise, you might have to split one row into two sections of books, or even let one category of books run over onto the next shelf. Whatever you decide, it is wise to put in separators that will allow you to easily determine the boundaries of each of your book categories.
If you have children in the house, let them organize books too. Many families find it a great exercise to give their children their own place to keep their books. This gives them a sense of responsibility and organization, and makes them feel “bigger” by keeping their books next to yours.
For very young children, you might find it ideal to keep a basket of children’s books on the floor near your bookshelf. When you head to the bookshelf to grab your favorite nightly read, invite your child to come with you and pick out a book for themselves, giving you the opportunity to “read” together and share quality family time.

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