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Complete Guide: How to Choose Your Ideal Bookshelf?

par Ombre Intérieur Jun 25, 2026
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    Whether you're an avid reader, a decor collector, or simply looking for smart storage, the bookshelf is a must-have piece of furniture. Combining functionality and aesthetics, it adapts to any space: living room, bedroom, office, or hallway. This complete guide helps you navigate the models (IKEA, Maison du Monde, But, Leroy Merlin, Amazon) and key criteria to make the right choice. We also cover common mistakes and maintenance tips to keep your bookcase shelf beautiful and durable.

    Key takeaways:
    • Define the primary use: books, decor, mixed storage.
    • Measure the available space precisely (height, width, depth).
    • Choose the material according to your style and budget: solid wood, MDF, metal, glass.
    • Check the load capacity per shelf for heavy books.
    • Opt for a modular model if you like to change the configuration.

    Different types of bookcases and shelves

    Corner bookshelf

    Ideal for optimising unused corners, the corner bookshelf fits the shape of the room. It is often available in custom or standard versions (IKEA, Leroy Merlin). Perfect for small spaces.

    Wall-mounted bookshelf

    Fixed to the wall, it frees up floor space and gives an airy look. The wall-mounted bookshelf suits children's bedrooms or modern living rooms. Pay attention to the fixing: use appropriate wall plugs for the weight.

    Bookshelf with doors or drawers

    To hide clutter or protect from dust, opt for closed models. The bookshelf with doors is practical in the living room or office. Some models (Maison du Monde, But) combine open and closed shelves.

    Children's bookshelf

    Designed for little ones, it is low, colourful, and often made of wood or plastic. The children's bookshelf must be stable and free of sharp edges. Brands like IKEA offer evolving ranges.

    Designer bookshelf

    For decor enthusiasts, designer models (geometric, asymmetrical, tree-shaped) become statement pieces. They are found at creators or on Amazon.co.uk.

    How to choose your bookshelf: essential criteria

    Material: wood, metal, glass or melamine?

    Solid wood (oak, pine, walnut) is robust and noble, but heavier and more expensive. MDF or melamine (oak effect, white) is economical and lightweight, ideal for a cheap bookshelf. Metal (steel, wrought iron) brings an industrial style. Glass gives a contemporary touch but requires more maintenance.

    Dimensions and load capacity

    Measure the available height, width, and depth. For books, allow at least 30 cm depth. Check the maximum load per shelf (often 10 to 20 kg). Bookshelves for encyclopedias must be reinforced.

    Style and colour

    Match your furniture to the existing decor. Natural tones (oak, walnut) fit in easily. White is timeless, black adds contrast. Oak effect models are very popular (positive customer reviews).

    Assembly and modularity

    Some brands (IKEA, Leroy Merlin) offer modular systems that you can reconfigure. Others (Maison du Monde, But) offer pre-assembled or easy-to-assemble furniture. Consider the tools needed.

    Budget

    Prices range from £20 (basic shelf) to over £1000 (designer bookcase). For a cheap bookshelf, compare on Amazon.co.uk, But, and Leroy Merlin. Promotions are frequent.

    Mistakes to avoid when buying a bookshelf

    • Neglecting measurements: a bookshelf too large or too small ruins the harmony.
    • Ignoring load capacity: shelves that bend under the weight of books.
    • Forgetting wall fixing: for tall models, fix them to the wall to prevent tipping (especially with children).
    • Choosing an unsuitable material: glass is fragile, MDF is sensitive to humidity.
    • Not thinking about scalability: your storage needs may change.

    Comparison table of bookshelf types

    Type Criteria Advantages Recommended use
    Corner bookshelf Max height 2m, depth 30-40cm Space-saving, uses corners Small living rooms, bedrooms
    Wall-mounted shelf Wall fixing, variable length Airy design, no floor clutter Decor, light books, children's rooms
    With doors/drawers Mix open/closed Dust hiding, discreet storage Living room, office, documents
    Children's bookshelf Height <1m, safe material Child-sized, colourful Children's room, playroom
    Design / modular Original shapes, free assembly Customisation, strong decor effect Contemporary living room, showroom

    Where to buy your bookshelf?

    IKEA: the choice of modularity

    IKEA offers the KALLAX range (modular cubes) and BILLY (classic). Ideal for an IKEA bookshelf at a low price. Possibility to customise with doors, drawers, lighting.

    Maison du Monde: style and decor

    Maison du Monde bookshelves stand out for their original design (weathered wood, gold metal). Perfect for trendy decor, but higher budget.

    But: good value for money

    But offers But bookshelves varied, from classic to modern. Materials are often particle board, with decent finishes for the price.

    Leroy Merlin: wide range and advice

    For a Leroy Merlin bookshelf, you'll find custom solutions (cut to order) and ranges like BRICO. Ideal for DIYers.

    Amazon.co.uk: fast delivery and reviews

    Amazon.co.uk lists hundreds of models, from the most basic to the most designer. Customer reviews are valuable for choosing. Beware of variable quality.

    Maintenance and usage tips

    Regular cleaning

    Dust with a soft cloth or feather duster. For wood, use a specific product (mild cleaner). Avoid excess water on MDF.

    Optimised storage

    Alternate vertical and horizontal books, add storage boxes for small items. Leave some space for decor (frames, plants).

    Child safety

    Always fix the bookshelf to the wall with anti-tip straps. Do not overload high shelves.

    Repair and customisation

    If a shelf warps, replace it or add a reinforcement. You can paint or varnish your furniture to give it a second life.

    Conclusion

    Choosing the perfect bookshelf requires considering space, use, style, and budget. Whether you prefer a modular IKEA model, a designer piece from Maison du Monde, or an economical solution from But or Leroy Merlin, the key is to select a sturdy piece that suits your needs. Don't forget to check customer reviews and secure your furniture for safety. To discover our selection of bookshelves, explore our collection: solid wood, metal, or designer models that will enhance your interior.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the best bookshelf for a small space?
    For a small space, choose a corner bookshelf or a wall-mounted shelf. Modular models like IKEA KALLAX optimise height. Measure your space precisely before buying.
    How to fix a bookshelf to the wall?
    Use wall plugs suitable for your wall type (drywall, concrete, brick). For heavy bookcases, prefer expansion anchors or metal fixings. Ensure the wall can support the total weight, especially if storing books.
    What depth for a bookshelf for books?
    For paperbacks, 20-25 cm is enough. For large formats or encyclopedias, allow at least 30 cm depth. Shelves of 35 cm allow storing extra decorative items.
    Where to buy a cheap bookshelf?
    IKEA offers models from £20. But, Leroy Merlin, and Amazon.co.uk also have budget ranges. Compare prices and read customer reviews to avoid disappointments. Promotions are frequent at end of season.

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