Houston Chronicle Sunday

Books used as decoration create warmth, serenity

- By Joseph Pubillones CREATORS SYNDICATE Joseph Pubillones is the owner of Joseph Pubillones Interiors, an award-winning interior design firm based in Palm Beach, Florida.

The Roman philosophe­r Marcus Tullius Cicero said, “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”

I love rooms that are filled with books.

There is nothing that creates a sense of warmth and invitation more than a room with a lot of books.

They offer a sense of serenity and add visual interest. Rooms that have incorporat­ed books into their decor offer a personal point of view in decorating, as each book offers a glimpse into the mind of the homeowner.

Decorating with books is great because they are useful and always look great in almost any style of interior. Sometimes a room that looks lifeless can be brought out of its funk just by adding some books.

Books can be used in every room of the house as decorative accessorie­s. In the library, they are de rigueur, but nowadays books can be used in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms.

Even if you are not a book lover, books have a way of grounding a home. Books never go out of style, so they are a good investment for your interiors and your wallet.

These tomes can be used and displayed in many ways. Here are some suggestion­s:

» Of course, there is the old standard of books in a bookcase. A wall of books is a classic way of showing off your collection and says the owner of this home loves books.

» They also can be stacked like tall columns to give the appearance of real columns in a room and enhance the architectu­re. Books can be stacked on tables just like an old library table or used as a base for a sculpture or a beautiful orchid in a cachepot. A stack of pretty books you love says “welcome.”

» Special books can be opened on a stand or table to show them off as a decorative accessory. Larger coffee table books can be displayed prominentl­y, while smaller and paperback books should go into bookcases or storage.

» Bookends flanking a group of books can add a finishing touch to a fireplace mantle or an upright piano.

» A nonworking fireplace can be outfitted with shelves as a place to hold books. This also will create a focal point.

» Books can be stacked upon each other and topped with a glass for an instant side table — perfect for resting your favorite cocktail.

» Some like their books in their multicolor­ed bindings. A recent trend has been to gather coordinate­d book covers to create a coordinate­d color scheme. The latter is a great way of adding a punch of color.

» Books are great as fillers for cupboards and windowsill­s. In a kitchen, books can be added to the cookbook cabinets.

» Low bookcases can be used to create a demarcatio­n or division of functions and space within a room.

Other ways to use books in your decor include turning a stack of books into a lamp base. Hollowed books can be used as planters for small succulents or as storage boxes.

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There is nothing that creates a sense of warmth and invitation more than a room with a lot of books.

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