The "Book"cases in July
Sep. 18th, 2013 09:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Back in July, I went around the house and took a bunch of pictures of parts of the house that were storage/organization related. That included a bunch of pictures of "book"cases that are not primarily used to store books any more. These are not _all_ the bookcases in the house -- notably, the bookcases with most of the books.
I'm about to move the contents of one bookcase to the currently empty case, and then move the former to join a bunch of other ex-"book"cases. I thought I'd put together a "before" (back in July) photo, and then follow it up with some "after" photos (September). In the interim, some toys have moved along to other homes and some new toys have arrived. Because I know I'll be taking another set of pictures, I'll probably do some additional editing. But here they are in July.
One of the shelving units, not strictly speaking a "case":

The other one, which almost but does not quite match:

You can see some of the cases next to it.
The top of those cases:

The bottom of those cases:

If you explore things in my Flickr account with that title, you'll find more repurposed cases in other parts of the house. I'm not including those in this post, since I'm focusing on the upstairs hall, where another case will shortly (hopefully!) be moved.
I'm about to move the contents of one bookcase to the currently empty case, and then move the former to join a bunch of other ex-"book"cases. I thought I'd put together a "before" (back in July) photo, and then follow it up with some "after" photos (September). In the interim, some toys have moved along to other homes and some new toys have arrived. Because I know I'll be taking another set of pictures, I'll probably do some additional editing. But here they are in July.
One of the shelving units, not strictly speaking a "case":

The other one, which almost but does not quite match:

You can see some of the cases next to it.
The top of those cases:

The bottom of those cases:

If you explore things in my Flickr account with that title, you'll find more repurposed cases in other parts of the house. I'm not including those in this post, since I'm focusing on the upstairs hall, where another case will shortly (hopefully!) be moved.