Custom Bookcases: Glass Doors, Wooden Doors or No Doors

Getting Organized with Custom Bookcases


Custom bookcases might not be on the top of your Christmas list, but think about it. Whether you have a home office or you're trying to tidy up and organize your books and media, custom bookcases could make your life easier and more efficient in 2013. Not to mention more beautiful.
At Vermont Woods Studios our biggest month for crafting bookcases and other organizers is January. Could it have to do with New Year's resolutions? Must be, but we're getting inquiries almost every day lately. I think customers are realizing that there is a 1-3 month lead time for ordering custom bookcases. So if you're one of those people I thought I'd offer up some tips and advice about how to choose the right set of bookshelves for your home or office.

Glass Doors, Wooden Doors or No Doors


Are you really going to use those books or movies or vases? Or will they just sit in the bookcase and collect dust? Are they beautiful? Part of your decor? Or just obligatory (someone gave them to you and you can't seem to throw them away) and you don't necessarily want to see them? Do you put things back neatly? Or are you always in a hurry? These are the kinds of weighty issues you'll need to unravel before you decide whether or not to add doors to your custom bookcases. Oh... and should the doors be glass to show off your chotskies or wooden to hide the mess?
Custom Bookcases, Bookshelves, Glass Doors, Wood Doors, No Doors
Custom bookcases might not be on the top of your Christmas list. But whether you have a home office or you're trying to tidy up and organize your books and media, custom bookcases could make your life easier and more efficient in 2013. Learn more and shop for solid wood bookcases with full length glass doors, half length glass doors, full length wooden doors, half length wooden doors or no doors on our website.

One Big Bookshelf or a Couple Small Ones?


Once you've decided what kind of doors are best for your bookshelves, you'll want to measure your space and get the cabinets to fit perfectly into it. Some people love the integrated design of one big bookcase unit like the Modern Shaker Home Office Center Cabinet above (make sure you can fit something this big up the stairs and into your room!). Other people like the versatility of combining several small bookcases in different ways. One thing we always mention to customers is: if you're getting a series of bookcases that you may want to place flush up next to each other, be sure you specify "no overhang". That means any molding along the top will be eliminated either on one or both sides, depending on how you want to configure the bookcases.

Measure Twice and Cut Once


We try to make it easy to customize your bookcase online, but it really is a good idea to give us a call or stop by the showroom to order custom bookcases, especially if they're over-sized or designed to sit flush against each other. We'll help you get all the measurements right for your space so they'll be no surprises when your furniture arrives.
Learn more and shop for solid wood bookcases with full length glass doors, half length glass doors, full length wooden doors, half length wooden doors or no doors on our website.

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THE AUTHOR

Peggy Farabaugh

She is a CEO who brakes for salamanders, has bottle-fed rescued squirrels and spent her vacation building furniture for a rural school in Costa Rica. She believes in the future and in the people who will build it. A former distance-learning professor at Tulane University with a master’s in environmental health & safety, she turned an interest in forest conservation and endangered species into a growing, local business. She delivers rainforest statistics at breakneck speed, but knows how to slow down and appreciate the beauty of a newly finished piece of heirloom furniture.

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