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Coffee table books are one part decore and part entertainment. I’ve rounded up some best sellers and a few of my own faves, from interior design, destinations, food & drink, and fashion. Chem them out!
It is said we should not judge a book by its cover. When it comes to the coffee table book, judge away! Aesthetically pleasing spines and gorgeous images, coffee table books have been a staple accent for years. Regardless of your color palette, coffee table books throughout a space serve as a great decorative accent. You can add beautiful pops of accent color or stick to a neutral scheme. When displaying books, play with the various sizes and colors – whether placing horizontal or vertical. I prefer to showcase my coffee table books either by stacking them horizontally and, of course, the standard vertical. Get creative with the locations. Wall shelves, console tables, and TV stand, the coffee table, using them as anchors on bookshelves (built-in or freestanding), living rooms to your home office. Accessorize the top of the stack with some decorative wood beads or a magnifying glass. Also, I love stacking books based on sizes, two to four books. Side note: Have a wall shelf filled with plenty of books? I promise you won’t regret color-coordinating (I do this at any listing of mine before professional photos). Timeless and interchangeable touch of styling in your home. You and guests can admire their beauty (inside & out). What are some of your favorites that are gorgeous on the outside and as eye-catching on the inside?

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