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20 Beautiful Living Rooms With Built-In Shelving

White and cream colored living room with built-in shelving across from white sofa

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Built-in shelves in the living room can add style and personality as well as storage to keep your space looking organized and clutter-free. Whether you want to create closed storage, an open display area, or call attention to specific details, custom built-ins can offer the perfect solution.

Built-in shelving can be adapted to work with any style living room, from farmhouse to traditional, minimalist, modern, contemporary, and more. Whether you plan to DIY it or hire a professional to carry out your vision, your built-ins can include anything from open shelving to a mixture of cabinetry and shelving built around a fireplace, TV, or spanning from wall to wall.

Check out these built-in shelves in a selection of living rooms of varying sizes and styles for inspiration.

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    Maximize Space

    living room with white built-in bookshelves

    Morse Design

    A-frame houses can pose certain complications when trying to decorate and maximize space. The angle of the walls can make it difficult to use prefab cabinets without causing a visual break. 

    In this case, custom living room built-ins can provide an excellent solution. We love how these built-ins create a stunning book collection but aren't so tall that they block the gorgeous half-circle windows—everything works together.

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    Add Floating Bar Shelves

    Black built-in shelving for mini bar

    Design by Marie Flanigan Interiors / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Entertainment centers aren't the only built-ins to continue to gain popularity—home bars are quickly catching up.

    While they used to be relegated to dining rooms, basements, and less populated areas of the home, they can now often be found front and center in the living room, as seen in this example by Marie Flanigan Interiors.

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    Choose Classic Cubbies

    white cubby built-in shelves

    Kendall Wilkinson Design

    Traditional white built-ins with open shelving are so versatile that they can fit into just about any style of living room. Choosing a simple cabinet style will ensure that if your tastes change and you decide to redecorate, the built-ins will always fit in.

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    Customize Proportions

    white built-in shelves halfway up the wall

    Leclair Decor

    When it comes to living room built-ins, there's no need to always build from floor to ceiling. Leclair Decor installed built-in cabinets about halfway up the wall on either side of a mantel to maximize the available space while framing the focal point and not blocking any light.

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    Add Glass Doors

    glass front built-in cabinets

    Light and Dwell

    Sometimes less is more, especially in rooms where there isn't a lot of wall space. As demonstrated by Light and Dwell, tall, narrow built-ins can help frame a fireplace and reinforce a focal point while still providing some display or storage space. Accent lighting or deep contrast helps draw the eye to where it's supposed to go.

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    Install Custom Lighting

    blue lighted built-in shelves

    Kendall Wilkinson Design

    Bring some life to your built-ins by painting them a bright or bold color, such as this backlit wall from Kendall Wilkinson Design.

    While the style of these units is fairly straightforward and traditional, the vibrant blue color gives them a sense of playfulness.

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    Paint Them Black

    all black built-in entertainment center

    Maite Granda

    Add drama to a living room with sleek and modern built-ins designed around entertaining. Media centers have been popular for quite a while, so transforming a simple stand into a built-in with plenty of shelving makes perfect sense.

    The matte black color of this version in a living room by Maite Granda adds a sophisticated look that helps to camouflage the TV.

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    Focus on Artwork

    floor to ceiling white built-in

    Design by Marie Flanigan Interiors / Photo by Julie Soefer

    Use built-ins to frame a large piece of art to create a focal point.

    Marie Flanigan Interiors installed neutral floor-to-ceiling built-ins on either side of a large portrait, with matching blue scones coming out the side of each shelving structure to add extra light. The result is a calm, inviting living room that holds plenty of storage without being a huge distraction.

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    Try Wraparound Shelving

    built-in white shelves with brown trim

    Kendall Wilkinson Design

    The beauty of built-ins is that they can be customized to suit a home's or homeowner's specific needs.

    In this room from Kendall Wilkinson Design, the shelves wrap around the corner, providing plenty of storage and display space. The contrasting color manages to create a focal point amid all the shelves. Additionally, a blank area was left above the desk to create a simple workspace—further proof of how customizable installed shelving can be.

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    Paint to Match Walls

    purple built-in shelves to match the wall

    Leclair Decor

    Paint the built-ins the same color as the walls and trim for a cohesive feel, like this purple-gray living room from Leclair Decor.

    The light mounted above the shelving allows for a small spotlight for moments you want the display to shine—the entire setup is easily customizable to suit whatever you're feeling that day.

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    Mix Open and Closed Storage

    white built-in floating shelves and cabinets

    Mary Patton Design

    Create a contemporary look with a classic neutral color scheme. The lack of hardware and decorative embellishments keep the look clean, and the combo of floating shelves and closed lower cabinets painted white leaves the area feeling spacious and full of possibility.

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    Mix Wood and Stone

    white built-ins nestled in stone accent wall

    Whittney Parkinson Design

    Mix materials and finishes to add texture to your living room built-ins. Whittney Parkinson Design paired stone walls with arched wood built-ins painted white with shiplap backing and natural wood shelving.

    You can also add wallpaper to the back of built-ins to add color or pattern.

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    Wall to Wall

    white wall to wall built-in shelves

    Leclair Decor

    Honestly, is there really such a thing as too much storage? These customized built-ins stretch across the entire back wall, though the crisp white color makes the room feel refreshing rather than cramped.

    The simple style with open shelving at the top and closed cabinets at the bottom provides plenty of space to store or display whatever you'd like—and with plenty of room to do so.

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    Try a Two-Tone Look

    teal blue long built-in shelves

    Kendall Wilkinson Design

    Customization of built-in shelves doesn't have to stop with the measurements. Painting built-ins so that they contrast or complement other colors in the room is a great way to add interest to a room and create a focal point.

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    Use Warm Natural Wood Tones

    TV wall with built-ins

    Whittney Parkinson Design

    Built-in wood cabinetry adds warmth to both traditional and modern living rooms. Whittney Parkinson Design built a mix of cabinetry around a black stone fireplace and TV wall that add contrast in the neutral modern space.

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    Leave built-ins natural for a rustic feel; paint them white for a modern look; or add color and pattern by painting the shelving navy, green, black, red, or any other color to match the style and layout of your living room. 

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    Add Arches

    arched built in shelves in off white on either side of fireplace

    Morse Design

    Add arches to the top of your fireplace built-ins to soften the look. Paint the built-ins and fireplace mantel and surround in the same color for a cohesive feel.

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    Install Floating Shelves

    floating wooden shelves on either side of white brick fireplace

    Ashley Montgomery Design

    Floating shelves make the built-in process that much simpler. Pieces of wood can be custom-cut to fit a variety of spaces regardless of height or width.

    This living room designed by Ashley Montgomery Design combines a white-painted brick fireplace with wooden floating shelves and deep blue lower cabinets for a modern look.

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    Customize Your Shelf Size

    tall skinny white built-in shelves in living room

    Amy Lefernik at Interior Impressions

    When we think of shelving, we often picture having the same style and size happening on each level—but that doesn't have to be the case.

    This built-in has a range of sizes to fit different types of decor, rather than having the same size and shape throughout. This subtle shift creates visual interest and is ultimately more convenient to ensure the things you want on display can fit.

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    Add a Window Seat

    built-in arched shelves and nook by window

    Jessica Nelson Design

    The term "built-in" doesn't just refer to shelving. Seating can also be a component. This window seat reading nook (with storage underneath) creates a picturesque view to sit and read by the window. The two arched built-in shelves on either side complete the look.

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    Install Mini Built-Ins

    small built-in shelves on top of fireplace mantle

    Amy Lefernik at Interior Impressions

    Ultimately, built-ins should be created to fit the preferences and needs of the homeowner. While for some, that may mean floor-to-ceiling options, for others with smaller living rooms, something short and sweet does the trick.

    This small built-in is nestled right on top of the fireplace, almost serving as its own vertical extension (rather than keeping the shelving on the sides for a wider appearance). A few books, some small decor items, and the television are all right at home.

Do built-in shelves add value to the home? 

Built-in shelving may add value to your home under the right conditions. According to Angi, built-in shelving made from quality materials like hardwood using excellent craftsmanship may increase the value of your home, whereas DIY built-ins made from less expensive materials most likely will not. 

How much should built-in shelves cost? 

The final cost of built-in shelving will depend on everything from the cost of materials to labor in your area. According to Angi, the most important factor regarding overall cost is the size of your built-ins, with custom built-ins coming in at a higher cost. 

Angi estimates that entertainment center shelving can run between $1,500 and $20,000; built-ins around a fireplace range between $500 and $5,000; and expect to pay between $1,500 and $4,000 for built-in shelving around a TV.

What are the disadvantages of built-in shelves?

One of the main disadvantages of built-ins is the cost of building them. Built-ins become permanent fixtures that involve additional costs to change or tear out. Poorly conceived or badly installed built-ins can be an expensive mistake that ends up dominating your space and limiting your ability to make future changes to your living room. And Angi points out that you can’t take them with you when you move.