They say that you can’t judge a book by its cover. But what if the cover alone can tell you the whole story? Welcome to the world of book nooks where creative ideas run wild!
These hand-made creations will draw you into tiny places of wonder: from the hobbit hole to the Blade Runner-inspired apocalyptic alley or Lord of the Rings-themed door replica equipped with motion sensors. The nook-fans at the r/booknooks subreddit prove that inspiration for these bookshelf decor pieces is endless. Maybe it’s time to give yourshelf a tiny bit of an upgrade?
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This Book Nook My Mother Got On Ebay
A Magical Bookshop In Your Own Bookshelf
I Made A Booknook For A Christmas Gift, My Inspiration Was Blade Runner. It's 11" X 6"
Not only are book nook inserts a fun way to train your creativity muscle, they can also be a solution to making reading great again. A recent study done by Pew Research Center showed that a staggering quarter of American adults don’t read books in any shape or form. The same study suggested that the likelihood of reading was directly linked to wealth and educational level. Add high levels of modern insomnia and full-time employment that leaves many of us drained at the end of the day, and the idea of opening a book seems unappealing, to say the least.
Now imagine yourself walking past you book collection full of these mini worlds—the dioramas of an alley. They catch your attention and you cannot help but see what’s inside. The pioneer of the book nook room decor concept is the Japanese artist Monde. Monde introduced his book storage creations to the Design Festa in 2018 and received overwhelming feedback. 178K likes on twitter later, Monde has become an inspiration to the aspiring arts and crafts lovers who join on r/booknooks to share their spectacular ideas.
Hobbit Hole
Design, Print And Paint A Small Shelf To Decorate Shelves
I wonder if there is a little bookshelf-insert between the small books, and one in that one..
I Absolutely Love This One
Bored Panda spoke to the self-confessed bookworm Lucy Pidgeon about what it's like to actually enjoy reading. “I have loved books for many years but officially became a book reviewer in 2017. Since then I have met so many other bookworms, authors, and publishers who are very welcoming. Each year I try to best my record. Last year I read 62 books, this year I am aiming for 100. So far I'm on track. As a mother of two, it can be quite busy, but taking part in readathons definitely gives me a boost.”
And here’s the moment of truth—can you or can’t you judge a book by its cover? “I would say that I get drawn to books if the cover particularly stands out but I always read the blurb before buying. A book with an interesting and pretty cover will always draw more attention.”
Are the book nook inserts approved by the bookworm? “I think it's a really cool idea, I could certainly see a few of these room decoration pieces sitting on my bookcase in the future.”
Old Italy Book Nook
Made My First Booknook! A Double Wide Endor Inspired Wilderness Piece
Diagon Alley Booknook
According to John Rampton, reading ambassador and entrepreneur, there are some very simple steps you can follow to make yourself read more. First, “read books that you actually enjoy.” How many times have you tried to finish that book you promised yourself you would read? Put it down. Now. Secondly, “commit to reading when traveling or before bed.” Thirdly, “partake in reading challenges” that make you slightly more competitive than your all-forgiving self. But “don't make towering reading goals,” because reading is like climbing Everest—always start small and dream big.
Witch Is Watching You
An American Werewolf In My Bookshelf
My First Attempt!
Warhammer-Style Booknook
Star Wars Themed Hallway Is Complete
Diagon Alley Inspired Booknook
Small Alley In Bookshelf
Finishing Up A Few Booknooks
Japanese Alley
Dare You Enter The Doors Of Durin And Face The Long Dark Of Moria?
Fantasy Booknook
Are those terry pratchett novels in a different language? They seem familiar...
First Book Nook - A Fairy Door In The Forest!
I wish there was a close up of this one, from a distance it looks lovely.
Early Attempt At An Amsterdam Nook
I Was Told This Sub My Like This Christmas Present I've Made For My Siblings: Diagon Alley!
Creature From The Black Lagoon Bookshelf Monster
A Fabulous Booknook
Made A Booknook Based On Opensource Model
My Updated Booknook
I Designed And Printed My Own Book Nook
Dr. Lloyd Kranio Bookshelf Monster
A Booknook Inspired By Les Miserables
"Japanese Style Booknook" By Jods
I see what you did there................... camera in the back, timer set, maker's hand in photo.
Book Nook Design
Another One By Peter Söderlund
The "Interstellar" bookshelves tesseract, perhaps?
Load More Replies...OMG! WHY DIDN'T I KNOW OF THESE THINGS BEFORE?!?! They look awesome, all of them! Ok, I am starting a new hobby in 10... 9.... 8....
Skip 7,6,5,4,3,2,1 cuz these are great!
Load More Replies...this is an awesome find! I can't imagine that I didn't know this existed, but then again, I just never thought that far into the box. I'm going to figure out how to build one of these babies! Thank you thank you thankyou!!!
Check out the subreddtit r/guidebooknook. It seems many are 3Dprinted but with it shouldn't be too hard to make out of cardboard.
Load More Replies...Until I went completely digital, I never had room for these sorts of things, because every piece of space, often double depth, was filled with actual books.
Wow !! I love all of them and would love to get my daughter some of this sense she is a book collector of old books.
I'm a miniaturist working in 12th scale and 48th scale but I never knew about these!! They're fantastic and I fully intend to do one myself! I also understood a book nook to be a reading area in a home tucked into a window area or under a stairs kind of a hidden or tiny area 😊
I really like the ones presented by Tom Taggart but all of them are wonderful. Are theses usually 3D printed or are these actually assembled like a model?
These are awesome! But I already have more books than shelves. I’d have to get rid of books.
Is there a reason the alleyways curve to the left in a large amount of these fantastic creations😀
These are so charming, but I have so many books that my shelves are all crammed full.
Where were they hiding all my life. I want so many, idk where to begin. There are so many magical and fantastic miniature places to escape to , if for only a few moments.
Where can I buy one? I'm not crafty myself. But I love these!!!!
Love it! But there's not enough space for books in bookshelves. Where would I insert that?
These are really outstanding! I'm just not sure I'm ready to draw that much attention to my ratty old paperback library.
I can't even fit all my books in my bookshelves, let alone useles tat, no matter how pretty.
OMG! WHY DIDN'T I KNOW OF THESE THINGS BEFORE?!?! They look awesome, all of them! Ok, I am starting a new hobby in 10... 9.... 8....
Skip 7,6,5,4,3,2,1 cuz these are great!
Load More Replies...this is an awesome find! I can't imagine that I didn't know this existed, but then again, I just never thought that far into the box. I'm going to figure out how to build one of these babies! Thank you thank you thankyou!!!
Check out the subreddtit r/guidebooknook. It seems many are 3Dprinted but with it shouldn't be too hard to make out of cardboard.
Load More Replies...Until I went completely digital, I never had room for these sorts of things, because every piece of space, often double depth, was filled with actual books.
Wow !! I love all of them and would love to get my daughter some of this sense she is a book collector of old books.
I'm a miniaturist working in 12th scale and 48th scale but I never knew about these!! They're fantastic and I fully intend to do one myself! I also understood a book nook to be a reading area in a home tucked into a window area or under a stairs kind of a hidden or tiny area 😊
I really like the ones presented by Tom Taggart but all of them are wonderful. Are theses usually 3D printed or are these actually assembled like a model?
These are awesome! But I already have more books than shelves. I’d have to get rid of books.
Is there a reason the alleyways curve to the left in a large amount of these fantastic creations😀
These are so charming, but I have so many books that my shelves are all crammed full.
Where were they hiding all my life. I want so many, idk where to begin. There are so many magical and fantastic miniature places to escape to , if for only a few moments.
Where can I buy one? I'm not crafty myself. But I love these!!!!
Love it! But there's not enough space for books in bookshelves. Where would I insert that?
These are really outstanding! I'm just not sure I'm ready to draw that much attention to my ratty old paperback library.
I can't even fit all my books in my bookshelves, let alone useles tat, no matter how pretty.