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in thinking that a bookshelf on which the books are arranged by the colour of their spines

160 replies

Alliwantisaroomsomewhere · 28/09/2012 21:38

...is one of the ponciest and twattiest things EVER?

I saw a pic of this in a magazine today - it looked lovely but WHY WHY WHY would you do that?

It screams pretentiousness and poncetwatickness. Or AIBU?

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purplehouse · 28/09/2012 21:39

I've seen this in a friends house. It actually looked very nice!

AgentZigzag · 28/09/2012 21:41

Was it just a staged photo though?

Doesn't sound like they read them if they were.

Mine were ordered a bit in size to start with, now they're just a jumble with books stacked wherever there's room Grin (and that's after a clean up of them)

SuperTressy · 28/09/2012 21:42

They probably got the idea from Silent Witness.

AgentZigzag · 28/09/2012 21:42

Would you buy them to fit in with a specific theme or just make patterns with what you've got?

Who would have the time or motivation though?

Raspberryandorangesorbet · 28/09/2012 21:43

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BrianButterfield · 28/09/2012 21:43

I did it once with mine. It was easy and very pleasing to do.

trixymalixy · 28/09/2012 21:43

I quite like it too. A couple of friends have done this. I'd like to, but my books aren't poncy enough.

Alliwantisaroomsomewhere · 28/09/2012 21:43

Sorry... it was not in a photo. A friend told me that her friend had done this. Said how lovely it looked, but I thought it sounded fucking ridiculous.

Stupidly said I saw it in a magazine in case I outed myself.

(AZZ, I've not read your thread for a day or two - hope all's well.)

Mine are arranged by type - kids, cook books, job related, novels and all other shit. Works well.

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BestIsWest · 28/09/2012 21:44

I sorted all our CDs by colour once . It looked lovely but it was a bugger to find anything!

PatsysPyjamas · 28/09/2012 21:44

Hmm... I do love an orange Penguin spine. To be fair, mine are a complete jumble (how I like it) so any kind of colour coding wouldn't make any difference.

SuperTressy · 28/09/2012 21:45

I do think it looks good if you have enough books to cover a whole wall. Not sure how you'd go about finding a particular book though!

Celticlassie · 28/09/2012 21:46

That's rubbish - a well loved bookshelf should be haphazard. My sister arranged mine according to author - I was very upset. Angry Grin

BestIsWest · 28/09/2012 21:47

I'm trying to remember who it is on here that has a photo on her profile with all her books sorted by colour. It looks bloody lovely too.

lashingsofbingeinghere · 28/09/2012 21:47

I do this with my Penguins and Persephones .

I am not poncey but I do like an orderly book shelf .

PelvicFloorClenchReminder · 28/09/2012 21:47

My hallway books are arranged in tone rather than actual colour, just a spurt of whimsy I had one afternoon brought on by fretting while waiting in for an important phone call. I have an unsightly gap in the blue section though, and am ever so tempted to go into waterstone's and ask if they have anything in a nice azure.

BrianButterfield · 28/09/2012 21:47

I always had a vague idea of the colour of the book I was looking for anyway, so I never struggled to find it. And unless your books are arranged alphabetically, which is just as time-consuming an arrangement, you'd still find it hard to find one, surely?

PatsysPyjamas · 28/09/2012 21:48

Maybe it makes it easier to find the books, if you can remember the publisher? I guess it's fine so long as all the colour sections don't have to be the same size (ie you have to go out and buy books with a pink spine)

Viewofthehills · 28/09/2012 21:48

Fiction/non-fiction, alphabetical order or history in chronological order, but colour of spines? Arghhh.

AgentZigzag · 28/09/2012 21:50

'I did it once with mine. It was easy and very pleasing to do. '

How long did it stay sorted Brian?

<a class="break-all" href="http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?hl=en&sa=X&biw=1146&bih=711&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=oPGeQOR0f_2kOM:&imgrefurl=weburbanist.com/2008/04/28/20-brilliant-bookcase-and-bookshelf-designs-creative-modular-and-unique-urban-furniture/&docid=bP-kzp-hif7fbM&imgurl=img.weburbanist.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/color-bookcase.jpg&w=468&h=347&ei=-gxmUO70KMPC0QWio4GYDg&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=129&vpy=159&dur=974&hovh=193&hovw=261&tx=129&ty=131&sig=112379514407926695039&page=1&tbnh=153&tbnw=198&start=0&ndsp=15&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:71" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">It does look really nice, but there's no way my second hand eclectic collection would look anywhere near as attractive Grin

(just playing the waiting game Alliwant, thanks for asking Smile)

BestIsWest · 28/09/2012 21:50

All our CDs are now arranged alphabetically..the books are all over the house. I would love one huge bookcase so I could sort them

Iggly · 28/09/2012 21:50

I like this idea myself. Might try it. We've got the silver penguin classics altogether so may as well do the rest.

TBH I rarely read "real" books now (have a kindle) - they're more for show Grin

TraineeBabyCatcher · 28/09/2012 21:51

Mine are like this. As are my DVDs. The Wii games. All CDs. DVDs are in order of picture colour, in categories of box colour.

PatsysPyjamas · 28/09/2012 21:53

Oh, I dream of a wall of shelves, lined with books. Colour-coded or whatever.

FriedSprout · 28/09/2012 21:53

Dewey library system for non-fiction, alphabetically for fiction. There is no other way Grin

TheLightPassenger · 28/09/2012 21:54

I've been in a charity shop where they did this! Nightmare to actually browse the books..