New house, new library… or two. Let’s organize my new bookshelves!! And maybe finish an audiobook. #spotifypartner #homelibrary #bookshelftour #bookshelves @Spotify
Setting up two home libraries in a new house has been both exciting and overwhelming, especially for someone like me who doesn’t consider themselves naturally organized. One tip I found helpful is sorting books by color and genre to give the shelves a visually appealing and curated look. For my downstairs library, I decided to create a colorful, fantasy-themed space with special edition books that really stand out on the top shelves. This approach not only makes the room inviting but also easier to find books. While organizing, I’ve been listening to audiobooks through Spotify, which has been a perfect companion during this busy home renovation phase. Their audiobook hub offers a great selection, including titles like "The Everlasting" by Alix E. Harrow, narrated superbly to keep me entertained and inspired. Using Spotify’s variety of fiction and nonfiction audiobooks allowed me to multitask—finishing books even while handling the physical aspect of unpacking and decorating. Adding elements like fairy lights and plants adds a whimsical touch, making the library spaces cozy and inviting. Also, setting up a second upstairs library allows me to separate genres or themes, such as dystopian or military college stories, which helps keep each collection organized and unique. If you’re thinking of creating your own home library, consider mixing visual appeal with functionality—organize by color or setting to complement your personal reading preferences. And don’t forget to use resources like Spotify’s audiobooks to keep up with your reading goals even when life gets hectic. It’s a rewarding project that combines my love for books and listening to stories, transforming the new house into a true literary haven.





































































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