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Outdated Library Furniture:10 Innovative Methods to Revive It

In this PDF, we present 10 innovative ways to reuse old library furniture to make it useful and visually appealing for your library. With Abax Kingfisher, you can give new life to your old library furniture.

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Outdated Library Furniture:10 Innovative Methods to Revive It

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  1. Outdated Library Furniture: 10 Innovative Methods to Revive It When planning library spaces, it is often important to recognise the potential for repurposing old library furniture. This process not only revitalises well-used items, but also minimises waste, promoting sustainability. In this article, we present 10 innovative ways to repurpose old library furniture, making them useful and visually appealing for your library. 1. Seating from repurposed bookshelves: A worn-out bookshelf can be transformed into comfortable seating by adding cushions and upholstery. 2. Card catalogue coffee table: A unique coffee table can be created by converting an old card catalogue. Simply attach a glass or wooden top and wheels to the bottom to create a functional, conversation-starting piece that celebrates your library's history.

  2. 3. Magazine rack planters: You can use old magazine racks as indoor planters. Paint them a bright colour, line them with plastic or fabric liners, and fill them with potting soil and your favorited plants. This adds a touch of natural beauty to your library space. 4. Mobile book displays from rolling carts: A fresh coat of paint and some fun decals can transform a dated rolling cart into a mobile book display that allows you to showcase new titles or highlight themed collections. 5. Shelves from stackable chairs: Use surplus stackable chairs as shelves by mounting them horizontally on the wall. This unique shelving unit can be used to display books, decor, or other library materials. 6. Library ladder plant stand: Make a multi-tier plant stand from a retired library ladder. Sand and paint the ladder to match your library’s colour scheme, then place your favourite potted plants on its steps. This creates a visually stunning vertical garden that adds life and vibrancy to your library. 7. Communal workstations from old desks: Repurpose a scratched or chipped desk into a communal workstation. Sand the surface and refinish it, then place it in an area where patrons can gather and work together. 8. Reading nook created from a repurposed bookcase: You can create a cosy reading nook for children or adults by laying a bookcase on its side and adding cushions and pillows. This inviting space encourages patrons to relax and read.

  3. 9. Tabletop bulletin board: Transform the tabletop of an old table into a bulletin board by removing the legs and attaching cork or fabric to the surface. Add a decorative border and hang the repurposed bulletin board in a prominent location to display announcements, artwork, or other library-related materials. 10. Display-worthy end tables from upcycled furniture: Make old end tables look new by sanding, painting, and decoupaging them with book pages. These tables are ideal for displaying book covers, library events, and promotional materials. It is not only beneficial to your library's sustainability to revitalise old library furniture, but it is also a means to rejuvenate these items. Your library can be made more functional and visually pleasing by transforming timeworn pieces through creativity and resourcefulness. With Abax Kingfisher, you can give your old furniture pieces a new life. We can update your tables with new tabletops, reupholster lounges and chairs, and more. Find out more about our services by getting in touch with us today. Powered By Powered By

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