If you’re lucky enough to have an under-the-stairs-style closet like the Dursleys, instead of blocking it off and shoving your magical nephew in it, break down those walls and create this amazing closet library and reading space. The Pin If you’re working with a more typical closet in a hallway or bedroom, don’t let that stop you from tearing doors off! Utilize that space for both shelves AND reading space. The Pin If you’re not quite ready to go full home demo yet, that’s okay! You can still create a closet library of your dreams by using a fancy French door and minimal setup work. The Pin Or, take this approach and forgo the door entirely, creating amazing closet library storage from a previously too-small-to-actually use closet. The Pin Need a space for your little ones to read in peace (and put away all those books you keep stepping on)? Try adding some shelves to their closets (they don’t need all that space for clothes, anyway!) or using a small ladder to create an indoor treehouse book nook oasis. The Pin The Pin No matter how you use your closet space, I think we can all agree that using it for a closet library is infinitely better than using that space for anything that’s not books. Is a secret closet library more your style? Check out these 10 Drool-Worthy Secret Passage Bookshelves.
