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If you’re searching for the perfect bookcase or bookshelf to elevate your home décor, our extensive collection combines storage with style. Whether you're interested in traditional wooden bookcases or modern wall-mounted options, we provide a variety of sizes including tall, wide, small bookcases, and even floor-to-ceiling bookcases to ensure you find the right fit for your space. Our shelves are ideal for displaying not only books but also your favourite photos, sentimental trinkets and cherished memorabilia.

At Homebase, we understand that every book lover is unique, whether you’re a passionate reader, an occasional skim-reader, or someone who enjoys bedtime stories. That’s why we offer a diverse range of bookshelves including versatile book cabinets featuring cupboards, narrow shelves for small spaces, and even shallow book racks. Our selection includes mini options for compact areas and modern designs to suit contemporary aesthetics.

Why wait? Explore our online collection or visit us in-store today! Discover how our exceptional book storage solutions can transform your living room or office into a beautiful, practical space. Let our book shelving not only meet your organisational needs but also enhance the charm of your interior, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Bookcases Frequently Asked Questions


What is the best height for bookcases?

Our bookcases vary in height, from sideboards with handy shelving to full floor-to-ceiling options. There's no right answer for how tall your shelving should be - it really depends on the proportions of your room. If you've got high ceilings, you can afford to go big. However, a tall bookcase in a small room with low ceilings can make the space feel crowded. For smaller rooms, consider a low bookcase or a slim ladder-style design.

What is the best depth for built in bookcases?

The depth of a bookcase is fairly standard. On average, books are up to 10 inches tall and 7 inches wide, so you'll want to make sure that your shelf space is slightly taller and deeper than this. If you are making a custom-built bookcase, it's a good idea to take a look at your book collection before you start. Children's stories and reference books are often larger than standard, so you'll want to make sure that your shelving can accommodate them.

How do you build a bookcase?

All of our bookcases come with step-by-step instructions on how to build a bookcase. We recommend consulting the instructions if you've purchesed bookshelves. If you encounter any problems,reach out to our product support team. They'll be more than happy to help.

How do you style a bookcase?

Styling a bookcase is all about mixing function with a bit of creativity! Start by arranging your books in different ways—some standing upright, others stacked horizontally for variety. Then add personal touches like framed photos, small plants or decorative objects to break up the rows of books. Leave some space between items to avoid overcrowding and create a balanced look. You can even play with colour by grouping books or decor in similar shades.

How do you arrange books in a bookcase?

Start by grouping your books by genre, author, height or colour, depending on the look you’re going for. Mix up the arrangement by standing some books upright and stacking others horizontally to create visual interest. If you have extra space, leave gaps to avoid clutter and let your favourite books shine. Keep it simple and let your book collection speak for itself!

How do you attach a bookcase to the wall?

Attaching a bookcase to the wall is easier than it sounds, and it’s a great way to keep things safe and secure.

1. Find the studs in your wall using a stud finder—this is where you’ll want to anchor the bookcase for the best support.
2. Once you’ve marked the spots, line up the bookcase and use a bracket or L-shaped anchor to attach it to the wall.
3. Make sure everything is level.
4. Screw the bracket into the stud and the bookcase. Give it a little tug to check it’s secure, and you’re all set.

How do you paint a bookcase?

Painting a bookcase is a great way to give it a fresh, new look. Start by giving it a good clean and lightly sanding the surface to help the paint stick better. If your bookcase is dark or has a glossy finish, a coat of primer will really help your paint go on smoothly and evenly. Once that’s dry, apply your paint in thin, even coats, letting each one dry before adding the next. Don’t forget the nooks and crannies. After it’s fully dry, add a clear sealant if you want extra durability.


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