Need More Space? Consider Folding Bookcases
If you want extra storage space in your home but do not have the budget, consider installing folding bookcases. These storage options are the best to have because they are inexpensive and do not take up so much space.
As the name implies, folding bookcases can be folded and stored away behind a door, under the bed or inside a closet. They are portable and come in various designs and styles that would fit in any room décor. Here are some folding bookcases for your consideration.
Mission Folding Bookcase – Natural:
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This mission-style bookshelf is great for displaying your collection of books. The four-tiered design is ideal for use in any room in your house, from bedroom to kitchen to living room. The unit is made of wood and naturally stained finish. It features slats on the back to make sure that the books will not slip out. It is easy to fold and store. It comes fully assembled. The dimensions are 48 inches high by 23 inches wide by 12 inches in depth. This unit retails at amazon.com for $84.00, 15 percent reduction from the list price of $99.99. Living Accents® 3 Shelf Folding Bookcase: This 3-tiered shelf is constructed of solid wood for durability. It is made elegant with its medium oak finish. The dimensions are 29 and ½ inches by 12 inches by 39 inches. It sells at acehardware.com under item number 8229692 for only $54.99. Wood Six-Shelf Folding Bookcase: This elegant piece of wood furniture is part of the Flip-Flop Bookcase Collection by Regency. It is made of solid hardwood and stunningly beautiful by its hand-rubbed finish. It features hinged sides that you can fold at almost a 90-degree angle and shelves that glide smoothly. It is easy to assemble, requiring no hardware or tool. You can fold this unit bookcase flat for easy storage. The item with number REN-HBCF6730 sells at bookcases.officefurniture.com for only $350. White Folding Bookcase: This semigloss white lacquer-finished bookcase is made of solid wood for casual yet elegant compact display and storage. It features three fixed shelves that have back support. Sustainable rubberwood is used for this stackable unit. The dimensions are 20.75 inches in width by 10.75 inches in depth by 37.25 inches in height. You can buy this folding bookcase at crateandbarrelc.om for $59.95. Custom Folding Bookcase Doors: This folding bookcase door is designed for both commercial and residential applications. It is extremely functional and distinctly attractive which make it one of the best replacement ideas you can adopt for your remodeling project. This bookcase system is a perfect space-saving option for pantries, wall safes, closets and even hidden room. It features ¾-inch furniture grade ply for durability and can support as much as 500 pounds. It comes with 2 fixed shelves at the bottom and center and 4 adjustable shelves for quick customization. It is available in hardwood veneer choices of maple, cherry or oak or laminates. You can finish the hardwood veneers with customized stain and safe clear coating. It also comes in heavy-duty rollers and multi-position upper wall guide in steel. For more information, visit accordion-door.com. 4-Shelf Iron Folding Bookcase: This wrought-iron bookcase brings old-world charm and contemporary functionality to a modern home. This economically-designed bookcase makes for an attractive storage of magazines, books, canisters, cookbooks, plants and many more. It is easy to move, transport and store. You can buy this unit at a sale price of $99.00 at milo.com. You can buy these folding bookcases from online retailers. Just make sure that you compare prices and product features before you place your order. |

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