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Bookshelf Reorganization

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I'm here today to do a post that's a bit different from my usual reviews. Recently I decided it was finally time to go ahead and reorganize my bookshelves. All the books that my hubby and I received for Christmas, birthdays, and bought on Boxing Day have all still been in piles on our desk, and I finally decided it was time to go ahead and do something about that.


So yeah this was the state of my living room for a good few hours after I'd pulled all the books off the shelf, and started trying to categorize into piles.



I don't think we ever realize how many books we actually own, until it's time to reorganize them all on the shelves.





This was what my shelves looked like all empty and waiting for the books to be placed upon them :)

And after seven hours of sorting, reorganizing, arranging series, trying to match books by size, than changing my mind and trying to match by color, and then going back to matching by size...................................................


This was the final product:







I'm honestly so happy with how they turned out.







Although, judging by the many piles of books that are still on the floor, I think it's time to invest in more bookshelves.



Thanks for reading everyone. I'll see you all in my next post.


This is not a sponsored post. All opinions are my own. The photos were taken by me with my iPhone.

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