Turn an Unused Nook Into a Featured Space
Some houses have interesting nooks and crannies that often go without being made use of in any way. While some of these wall indentations, or cut outs are original in design, others came along due to revisions and renovations. Of course whether you have an oddly shaped space because the architect was quirky, or because your flat was formerly an orphanage that has been converted there are things to be done with it.
One of the best of these is to make a bookshelf. It is ever so simple to put up wooden planks, and the hardest part seems to be the measuring of space between shelves. Always opt for a material that you can alter, such as wood, as the likelihood of getting the exact proportions for the strange dimensions is altogether unlikely.
While I am calling these bookshelves, probably because I love them so, they could instead be shelves used for decorative purposes. Depending on how much space exists, this could be the prime spot to feature a collection of Victorian dolls, framed stamps, or family silver goblets.