Shelf decor in the kitchen, bathroom, laundry room, home office, home bar, or any other room in the house can include a tastefully edited ᴀssortment of well styled objects, keepsakes, and everyday items.
Style your shelves with items that you want to remain visible and accessible, or simply enjoy looking at as you go about your daily life. Rather than stacking shelves with meaningless clutter, aim to display objects you find both useful and beautiful, and that complement the function of the room in question and the style of your home.
These shelf decor ideas will help inspire you to keep yours looking sharp and shelfie-worthy.
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Add Something Metallic
When styling shelves, think about adding a metallic element that will bring some shine and bounce light around, like these clean white shelves from K Shan Design that are styled with a selection of books and objects. Leave plenty of white space around your shelf display to maintain an airy and uncluttered feel. And when styling an edited number of books, display them in both horizontal and vertical stacks for a more dynamic look.
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Paint the Background
Pluck Kitchens ran a long slim wood shelf that matches the kitchen cabinetry along the top of the backsplash and painted the wall behind it in a soft blush color. The shelf is styled to look spontaneous and not too calculated with vases, candlesticks, small framed floral and landscape paintings, and other accessories that make it feel nostaglic and warm.
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Add a Contemporary Feel
Sola Kitchens added a thin painted black shelf above the dramatic black-and-white stone backsplash and countertop in this stylish British kitchen that gives it a contemporary spin, and styled it with plants, objects, and framed artwork.
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Display Preserved Flowers
Lobster and Swan hung reclaimed wood shelves in the window of this rustic U.K. kitchen to display a mix of plantings and preserved greenery and flowers. The natural elements are mixed with earth-toned accessories like amber glᴀss and weathered terracotta to create a harmonious mix that is effortlessly styled for an organic look.
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Go Black on Black
Lobster and Swan hung black shelving on black walls in this moody bathroom that makes the shelves fade into the background, leaving objects like terracotta pots and white vases to stand out.
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Add Farmhouse Vibes
Leanne Ford Interiors hung dark wood and black metal bracket shelves on the white subway backsplash tiles of this renovated kitchen that give it a homey modern farmhouse feel. The shelves are styled generously with a mix of practical objects, bunches of multicolored wildflowers, and a vintage mirror to create a vignette that sets the tone for the cozy space.
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Stick to Black, White, and Gold
This dressing room shelf display from Leanne Ford Interiors mixes objects, souvenirs, clothes, and shoes and is topped off by an ornate gilded mirror. The limited palette of black, white, and gold keeps the jumble of disparate objects looking chic and intentional.
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Add a Railing
This vintage style kitchen from deVOL Kitchens has traditional wood shelving that is painted in the same vibrant mustard yellow as the walls, and includes an integrated brᴀss railing below with hooks to hold both practical and decorative items. The shelf is styled with unframed vintage art and earthenware that infuses the space with a sense of history and warmth.
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Keep It Modern
When designing a kids’ or teen room, adding a light and airy shelving unit around the desk can give them a place to display favorite objects that will encourage them to keep things tidy, like this modern white wire shelving unit from Fantastic Frank styled with sculptural objects and toys.
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Use Contrasting Materials
A rustic wood shelf held up by shiny brᴀss hardware adds contrast with the aged patina of this brick wall in this picturesque space from deVOL Kitchens. Framed color illustrations of baked goods and well seasoned cutting boards add a vintage feel to the shelf display.
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Mix Materials
Warm wood floating shelves styled with greenery and neatly stacked fresh white towels add warmth to this white, minimalist laundry room from Cathie Hong Interiors.
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Accent With Copper
Interior designer Alvin Wayne accented black shelving with shiny copper cocktail accessories that adds a decorative metallic touch that warms this black and white NYC apartment kitchen.
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Make a DIY Pegboard Plant Shelf
Blogger Annie Diamond from Most Lovely Things added a DIY plywood pegboard shelf high on the wall of a small bathroom which she styled with an ᴀssortment of plants. But you could take advantage of vertical space in your small bathroom to add a pegboard wall with adjustable shelves to store bath supplies, towels, toilet paper, or anything else that needs organizing.
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Add Corner Shelving
M Starr Design added thick chunky wood corner shelves to this modern kitchen that contrast with the cool gray backsplash tiles and create space for a mix of practical and decorative objects in organic shapes and warm earth tones.
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Plant an Herb Garden
In a tiny space, use shelving to display thoughtfully chosen everyday items that can double as decor. Neva Interior Design styled a small wooden shelf with things like salt and pepper shakers and coffee mugs to keep countertops clear and a selection of potted herbs in this tiny Paris apartment kitchen.
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Add a Vintage Country Feel
Kate Marker Interiors created a timeless laundry room feel with pale oak shelving custom-fit to the space above the countertop styled with vintage-style art, objects, and cleaning supplies to give the laundry room a country-inspired feel.
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Put Heavier Items on the Bottom
Neva Interior Design added a pair of leaning shelves to this tiny Paris studio that helps to fill the wall beneath the loft bed while retaining a light and airy feel in this space decorated in shades of green, blue, and white. When styling multiple shelves, put the items with the most visual weight on the bottom, like the row of paperback books seen here.
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Add Contrast
Lobster and Swan mounted live edge wood shelving on pitch black walls in this calming bathroom to add contrast and warmth, then styled the shelves with a mix of toiletries, plants, and art.
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Use Garden Trimmings
Lobster and Swan added earthy warmth to a corner of the kitchen with a display of reclaimed wood shelving that houses earthenware, teapots, and vases filled with trimmings from the garden.
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Add Brᴀss Brackets
In this lovely space from deVOL Kitchens, brᴀss brackets hold a marble display shelf in place, and echo the brᴀss accents used on plumbing hardware and the traditional pulls on the forest green kitchen cabinets. A thin brᴀss railing around the shelf ensures that glᴀssware, teapots, and vases full of flowers will stay safely in place.
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Put Something Under a Cloche
Neva Interior Design covered a bunch of wheat branches with a transparent glᴀss cloche, a simple move that will make anything look more special.
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Add Farmhouse Style
Blogger Liz Marie styled her farmhouse kitchen shelves with neutral-toned dishware, dishtowels, art, and a collection of mortar and pestles, and hung a row of copper pots from hooks below that are both practical and decorative.
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Try Black Metal
If you are the kind of person who splurges on luxury beauty products and scented candles with pretty packaging, install a floating shelf or two in your bathroom to keep them on display. In this bathroom from Cathie Hong Interiors, slim black metal shelving matches the black plumbing hardware and creates a spa-like feel in a small space.
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Use Decorative Brackets
In this neutral-toned farmhouse style kitchen from Leanne Ford Interiors, white shelves with painted white scroll brackets are hung on the shiplap walls, adding a decorative element to shelving that holds simple dishware and glᴀssware.
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Make Them Look Spontaneous
If you like an uncluttered living room but have a sentimental streak or a collector’s heart, concentrate your collection in one area, like the niche with built-in shelving in this living room from Leanne Ford Interiors.
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Limit the Color Palette
Leanne Ford Interiors used a limited neutral palette and warm tone metallics on the accessories in this shelf display that keeps the maximalist jumble of objects from feeling too random while maintaining a casual and effortless look.
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Add a Trailing Plant
In this minimalist space from deVOL Kitchens, simple white shelving mounted on the white brick wall houses bowls and mugs, while a vibrant green trailing plant on one end adds color and a focal point that brings the space to life.
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Wallpaper the Built-Ins
If you’re styling built-in shelving, make anything you put in them more interesting by wallpapering the back, like this Parisian living room from Caroline Andréoni Interior Design.
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Try Fake Plants
A Beautiful Mess turned a living random niche in a light-challenged corner of this living room into a multi-level no-maintenance faux plant shelf.
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Use a Single Color Accent
This clean and modern kitchen from Leanne Ford Interiors sticks to a strict palette of white that is energized with bright red accents that make choosing accessories simple. If you don’t like red, try another bold accent color like yellow, orange, green, or blue for a similar effect.
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Style Your Cloffice
Ursula Carmona for Home Made By Carmona turned a closet off her living room into a functional home office, styling shelves neatly with leather books and knick-nacks and storing unsightly office supplies and clutter in the desk drawers below.
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Go Vertical
A tall wall-mounted tower of bookshelves optimizes vertical space to store plenty of nighttime reading material without cluttering the minimalist white space in this Scandinavian bedroom from Fantastic Frank. The books add color in a spontaneous way, and a miniature armchair on the top shelf adds a note of whimsy.
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Paint the Inside Black
This living room at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort from WRJ Interior Design mixes classic Swiss chalet style with modern influences. The row of bar shelves are painted black to complement the Danish-inspired fireplace at the center of the room, allowing bottles and glᴀssware to reflect light and creating a sophisticated spot for après-ski relaxation and entertaining.
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Use Baskets
Elsie Larson from A Beautiful Mess created generous built-in storage on a whole wall of her laundry room to provide easy access to laundry, cleaning, and bathroom supplies. In an effort to eschew plastic storage containers, she outfitted the open shelves with wire locker, ceramic berry, and hyacinth baskets that help keep supplies neat and tidy on the large cubby-like shelving.
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Hang Them From the Ceiling
Jessica Nelson Design suspended a brᴀss and glᴀss bar shelf from the ceiling to define a small wet bar area while maintaining light and flow in the relatively compact space. Transparent glᴀssware practically disappears, keeping the shelf display feeling light.
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Use Mason Jars
In this rustic kitchen from Lobster and Swan, humble Mason jars in a variety of sizes are used to display pantry items stacked on dark stained wood shelving that creates order from chaos and looks stylish without trying too hard.
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Use Everyday Items
In this bathroom designed by Emily Bowser for Emily Henderson Design, space-saving glᴀss shelving installed in a recessed window is casually styled with everyday items like toiletries and beauty products that keeps them visible and accessible.
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Use Colored Glᴀssware
Emily Henderson Design styled the marble bar shelf of this home entertainment center with amber glᴀssware that adds warmth and complements the bottles of wine and spirits on display.
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Let Them Breathe
In a minimal space, confine the bulk of decorative items to a large shelving unit like the black metal and wood shelving in this Scandinavian living room from Fantastic Frank that is styled with an uncrowded selection of objects that dress the room while allowing it to breathe.
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Use Spring Colors
In this light and airy California kitchen from Cathie Hong Interiors, pale wood floating shelves are mounted on the white tile backsplash and stacked with dishware in soft shades of green and brown, then styled with flowers, for a fresh and springlike feel.
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Elevate the Poolhouse
A wall of space-saving built-ins keeps this cabana kitchen from Christina Kim Interior Design neat and organized, while open shelving creates a place to style and store refreshments for people of all ages, from the row of sparkling water to the top shelf containing the hard stuff. Styling the bar shelf with decor objects like vintage pH๏τos, a mini globe, and a midcentury modern style sunburst infuses the wall of pool house bar shelves with a touch of glamour.
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Pick a Theme
Mindy Gayer Design Co. styled the shelving in this family game room with playful objects like vintage racquets and balls that reinforces the theme of the room.
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Decorate Them with Framed Art
In this space from deVOL Kitchens, a marble shelf is used to display colorful still life vegetable paintings in simple gilded frames that echo the warm metallics used throughout the space.