When we purchased our home, one of my first decorating challenges was figuring out what to do with the 5 inch deep inset in the corner of our living room. I originally tried tucking a console table in the nook, but it just looked awkward.
A family friend installed the shelves for us while we were occupied with other projects around the house. He stained the shelves to match our alder wood trim, then simply inset key hole hangers into the back of the wood shelves to hang them.
We have high ceilings in this room, and I realized that photo frames on the very top shelf didn’t work well because the pictures were too hard to see. Instead, I purchased the letters of our last name in paper mache form from Hobby Lobby and painted them silver with acrylic craft paint. Since this photo wall is all about our little family, having our name right at the top gives it a special, personal touch!
The shelves really complete the living room, and I think they make a great use of that previously awkward 5 inch inset. But I’m curious to know, how would you have used the space?
zografia says
great accent wall! i love it!
Thea Morris says
This is very clever Angela! It is a great way to use up this space. I also love the paint colour of the room. You have given me an idea because I have a similar space. Great family photographs! Take Care Thea
Thea Morris says
This is very clever Angela! It is a great way to use up this space. I also love the paint colour of the room. You have given me an idea because I have a similar space. Great family photographs! Take Care Thea
becky marshall says
Looks fantastic — what a great use of an awkward area!
Sarah Riedl says
Looks great — like a more useful version of a gallery wall. I like it!
making it in the mountains says
What a brilliant way to take advantage of an awkward space! LOVE it!!!
Carol says
What a great looking make over. Thanks for sharing. Carol
Dee Cupcakes&Crowbars says
Looks great! I have some floating shelving that tilts, too and it has always driven me nuts. I'll be interested if you find a workaround. Your display is just gorgeous, well done!
Leigh Anne Watts says
This really does look so good now! Smart and gorgeous solution to an awkward spot.
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Designed Decor says
It looks great! I love the letters!
Linda Bouffard says
Beautifully done! Best wishes, Linda Crafts a la Mode
Corey W. says
I love what you did here. They fit the space perfectly and make it all make perfect sense!
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Amanda Fettig says
The shelves look so great! I love how they fit the space just perfect, as if they were always there! Visiting from Hit me With Your Best Shot. 🙂
Stacy's Snippets says
What's the name of the blue paint you have on there? It's beautiful!
Angela, blue i style says
Thanks! The color is Ralph Lauren Emperor.
Debbie says
Hope this doesn't post twice–couldn't get it to post! Anyway, these are just beautiful! I have an arched area that this would be perfect for. Love the way you displayed everything, and the paint color is to die for! The perfect shade. As for the tilt, what about using those little rubber pads that are used on the bottom of stuff to keep them from sliding? They're cheap, self-adhesive, and come in different sizes. You could put one (or even stack two, depending on how much they tilt) on the back lower end of each of the shelves to level them out. Not that I noticed it with yours, but I know it'd bug me, too! Just a thought.
Angela, blue i style says
That's a great idea, Debbie. I'll have to try that!
Kris @ Driven by Décor says
Such a great use of what would have otherwise been an awkward space!
Angela, blue i style says
Thanks, Kris!
Lisa @ Shine Your Light says
Angela I love what you did with this little niche! The shallow shelves are prefect and the keyhole hangers give them such a custom finished look. Thanks for sharing, I am inspired to try that.
Emily @ My Love for Words says
This is such a beautiful use of that space! Now I wish I had a 5 inch inset in my home!
Marty says
Great use of a little space. I wonder if cutting the shelves at a small angle in the back (narrower on the top than the bottom of the shelf) and then replacing the hardware would make them more level.
Angela, Blue i Style says
That reminds me Marty, I should update this post because I found some clear plastic shims about a year or so ago that fixed the tilting issue!