I know, I know. I already revealed the library/dining room in this decorating for Christmas post, but I didn't really reveal it. You didn't see it from all angles and you didn't get a sense of what it actually looks like when it isn't all tarted up for the holidays. Everything looks different when it's tarted up. I for one look totally different when I'm tarted up than I do when I'm just everyday slumming it.
I feel like I look better when I'm tarted up a little bit, but whenever I watch Survivor and I see the contestants on the final "reveal the winner" show in a studio I'm always a bit horrified. The women have makeup on, the men's scabs have healed and nobody is missing big clumps of their hair. I mean, they look awful. I much prefer how everyone looks on the show when they're makeup-less, wearing ratty clothing, chasing an escaped chicken through the woods. So ... I like it better when they look just like me.
I'm sorry, it's a little late for me to say Ta Da but, TA DA! Probably should have said that at the beginning of this post. This is what the dining room looks like on a regular day, sans ornamentation, garland or a big barfing of sparkles.
O.K. it's not exactly how it looks. I don't normally have a stack of plates and cutlery on the middle of my table, but the table looked empty so I had to stick something there for the photo. That's what we like to call propping. Or "dressing" the set as we used to say in the world of television. (Which I quit 5 years ago because they insisted on clean hair and perfect makeup almost ALL the time. It was infuriating.)
I cannot put into words how much I love this dining room now. And I'm a writer, plus kind of a talker, so that's saying something. Actually I'm just being lazy. If I sat here for an hour or so I could probably pound out a really great sentence that would sum up exactly how I feel about this dining room, but why bother. I know what you people are like. For this type of post, one that's a reveal of my library/dining room, you're just in it for the photos. Now, if I were giving you a post on the date I went on last week you'd want the words. And probably pictures now that I think of it, so not a great example.
I know a lot of you were worried about Margaret (who I intend to research a bit more about this year by the way) and whether or not she'd stay. No matter what happens in the rest of my house for the rest of time, Margaret will never leave. Margaret is my homeboy. Schizzle mafizzle.
The shelves aren't particularly styled and I really didn't spend a lot of time putting things in there. I just stuck some stuff in and made sure it was all relatively balanced in terms of books and "objets d'art". Which is a fancy term for knick knacks, the same way penis is a fancy word for that big purple thing. Literally translated objets d'art is "art objects", but anything that's generally small, has artistic interest or is a curiosity can be convincingly called an objet d'art.
But here's the thing.
Not all of my "stuff" is an objet d'art. In fact some of my stuff is just regular. It's not arty or cute or curious. It's just bleh. Stuff like toilet paper, tripods, other camera equipment and craft supplies. I've always had trouble finding spots in this storage-less 175 year old house to put crap like that. People didn't need a lot of storage in 1840 because they only owned a shotgun, a potato masher and a bottle of snake oil.
So what to do with all of that extra, boring stuff?
Put it right there in the bookshelves with everything else.
Ready for the secret surprise?
Yep. In between every single, individual bookcase is secret storage with shelves, hidden behind a door.
It. Is. A. Storage. Miracle.
That's part of the reason the bookcases took me so long to do. There was a bit more planning when I had to also figure out how to approach my storage idea.
I ended up just using flat, stock pieces of MDF for the "doors" combined with concealed hinges. I bought them off of Amazon (here's the link to them) and they worked great. These particular concealed hinges are incredibly easy to install because they just screw directly into the door and you don't need to recess them at all. There are other, sleeker concealed hinges but they're really difficult to install and way more expensive. If you want to do something like this, and you aren't a master craftsman these non-mortise concealed hinges are the way for you to go.
I mulled over a few ways to put the corners on hinges as well, but ended up just using strong magnets to hold the corner doors in place. It was the easiest, cheapest and most effective way to do them. Being able to take the entire corner door off meant I would gain another inch or so of space to shove things into the corner.
That extra inch is exactly what I needed to be able to fit my entire white Christmas tree into the corner along with a whole whack of Christmas decorations. This in turn means I don't have to shove this Christmas tree up my 18" wide basement staircase every year AND I gain that much more room in my basement.
The other corner doors come off the exact same way, only hidden behind it is my 1950's era floor buffer, some photography lighting and backdrop equipment.
One entire section of the super-secret, hidden storage areas is devoted to my canning.
Everyone. That is the definitive list of those who tried to dissuade me from putting these bookcases in my dining room. Every. One. The reasons they gave were everything from "It'll make the room look smaller." to, "... but the bookcases look good in the foyer!". Well, the room somehow looks bigger with the bookcases, the foyer looks just fine without them and most importantly, I knew that I was going to love it. I could just feel it.
And sometimes that's just what you have to do with decorating, with clothing, with life. Go with your gut feeling. Nobody knows you better than you do. Other than maybe your mother. And even she gets you wrong sometimes.
The room isn't completely done, I'd like two new head chairs, I need to move my chandelier to centre it over the table, and I'd actually like to make a new chandelier. I have paint on the floor I still need to scrape up and I need to make a roman blind.
But for now I'm just enjoying the fact that the bookcases are done, the tarty Christmas decorations are out and I can finally behold my new library/dining room in all her natural (slightly scabby) glory.
ELISE LANEY
EEEEP!!!! Hidden storage! HIDDEN STORAGE!!!
I just about danced in my cubicle with that little surprise. Well done, Karen!
Barbara Cooper
Can you see me bowing down to you right now...oh Goddess of storage and brilliant ideas?
Jeanie Burch
Are those real orchids on your table? If so can you please do a post on how to take care of them? Before mine dies? You went on a date?? What the what!
Holly
I wondered why you were building the shelves with so much space in between. Nonetheless, I was completely surprised by the hidden storage. I was just reading along enjoying the pictures, then Bam! Completely gobsmacked. You are a genius.
Deb
Well, my husband is ready to run off with you - that fact that you found non-mortise concealed hinges he can use for our kitchen and will save him a ton of work. Hell I am ready to run off with you given that a job I've been waiting for, for 3 years, now can be done with no excuses :) Much appreciated!
Gretchen Sexton
Brilliant! Genius!
You've done it AGAIN!
The secret shelves steal the show (in a hidden way)
I'll take a couple of sets!
May Ling
You are fecking A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!
Jebber jay
I'm in love. Amazing. Secret storage. Whoa. It's Jan 9th, and you posted the best blog of the year. I don't need to read the internet until 2018.
Amanda @ Heart Tree Home
SO GOOD!
Trackeyb
That is the best idea I have seen in a long time. And the Christmas tree gingerly jammed into a the corner - true brilliance.
Stupidly smiling at my computer screen...
Tracey
kathleen short
Soooooooooooooo great! I LOVE the little storage cupboards and the magnet solution?...brilliant. What is the deal with Margaret? Where did she come from? Was she in the house? I love how big she is and where you have her in the room...by big I don't mean ...unhealthy...just life sized! I have been reading your blog for a year now and I laugh out loud at work when I read your stuff...at work...out loud. So there work people...I'm having a good time! Anyhoo...love to know more about Margaret.
The pic is me and my daughter...I'm the blond one in case you couldn't tell from the pic who is older...lol.
Jan
First of all, yes this is brilliant. Second, tell me about the ceramic pieces on the shelves please? They look like the work of my neighbor!
Wisconsin Gal
When I looked at the wall of bookcases I said to myself, "Boy, she sure is wasting a lot of space between the cases. How odd." Well, I should have known. Please come and decorate my house - and bring Margaret along. Well done!!
Carol Reed
Karen its genius! You're genius! I knew you were doing the bookshelves but the secret storage detail was a surprise, its brilliant and the room looks gorgeous. I always loved the shelving in your foyer, knew it would look amazing in your dining room too.....and it does, but,,,now you have a foyer to redo. ~ C
Terri J.
Love. it.
Mindy
I dig it.
Jessica
Wow just wow. I absolutely loved reading that! You have a great way with words, something to inspire to.
The storage in the bookshelf is freaking GENIUS! Seriously, great job! I'm sure you've just inspire so many people to add hidden storage.
Thanks lady!
Linn
You are so fucking smart!
Sonja
You are always one to surprise...and you certainly did it this time! Since you know JUST how to build these shelves, how about a 'working vacation' to my home?!!
Elen G
Gobsmacked! That is all.