How To’s/ Tips on how to style a Shelf

Styling shelving can feel a little overwhelming at first. You may have beautiful pieces you love, but when it comes time to place them on your shelves, it can be hard to know where to begin. The good news is that shelf styling does not have to be complicated. With the right balance of decor, books, baskets, greenery, and personal touches, you can create shelves that feel collected, intentional, and beautifully designed. Whether you are styling built-ins, open kitchen shelves, a bookcase, or a small accent shelf, the key is to create a look that feels both functional and pretty. In this post, I’m sharing simple design tips to help you style your shelving with confidence and create a space that feels warm, balanced, and pulled together.   Here are some simple design tips for styling shelving that make shelves look curated instead of cluttered: Start with a clean slate Take everything off first. It is much easier to style shelves when you can rebuild the look from scratch instead of moving pieces around endlessly. Mix heights and shapes Use a variety of items: tall vases, stacked books, small bowls, framed art, baskets, candles, pottery, and greenery. This keeps the shelves from looking flat. Use the “triangle” trick Place items at different heights so your eye naturally moves around. For example, use a tall vase on one side, a medium frame nearby, and a small decorative object lower down. Layer pieces Lean a framed print or small piece of art against the back of the shelf, then place smaller objects in front of it. Layering gives the shelf depth and a designer look. Add books both ways Stack some books vertically and some horizontally. Horizontal stacks are great for placing a candle, bowl, or small object on top. Leave breathing room Do not fill every inch. Empty space is part of the design. Shelves look more expensive and intentional when they are not overcrowded. Repeat colors and textures Choose a simple color palette and repeat it throughout the shelves. For example: warm wood, cream, black accents, brass, greenery, and woven texture. Add something natural Greenery, branches, wood, stone, baskets, or ceramic pieces help soften the shelf and make it feel warm and lived-in. Use baskets for hidden storage Baskets are perfect for lower shelves. They add texture while hiding things like cords, remotes, papers, toys, or extra candles. Step back and edit After styling, step back and look at the shelves from across the room. Remove anything that feels too busy. Usually, taking one or two pieces away makes it look better. Simple formula:Books + vase + framed art + greenery + basket + one personal item = beautifully styled shelves.     Needing some help creating a cohesive look?  Let’s collaborate . I would be happy to help you with the look that you are trying to achieve and provide you with the resources to complete your look.   Check out my other How to style series How to style  a night stand How to style with throw pillows How to design like a pro   Don’t want to miss out?  Join my newsletter to stay in the loop!