How to decorate a red bookcase for Spring
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Are you changing things up a bit in your home now that the warmer weather is here? Spring is such a welcoming season for us here in the Northeast. Our winters are horrible and 50 degrees can feel like heaven after a long winter. One of the things my mom and I love to do in the spring, is change around furniture and create fun springy vignettes. We had the pleasure of receiving the beautiful complimentary bookcase a couple months ago from Sauder and today, we wanted to how to decorate a red bookcase for spring.
Isn’t it cute? It fits perfectly in our family room next to the back door. It’s got swing doors that open allowing for storage inside.
The red bookcase adds a pop of color to the room and looks great against the white wide pine planks.
I prefer to use baskets whenever I can. Not only do they keep things organized and from falling over, they are pretty!
Our family room is rather large so by adding a lamp and chair alongside the bookcase, this creates a reading area as well.
Sauder has some fabulous furniture pieces and I was pleasantly surprised at how easy this bookcase was to put together. Often times when your order furniture that you need to assemble, it turns out to be a nightmare. This was so easy and it looks great! Be sure to checkout the Sauder lookbook where other bloggers are sharing their decorated furniture pieces as well. Find more inspiration on Sauder’s facebook, twitter and pinterest page.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sauder. The opinions and text are all mine. I was compensated for this post.
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