How Mallory Created A Renter-Friendly Built-In Bookcase For Only $600

How Mallory Created A Renter-Friendly Built-In Bookcase For Only $600

My main goal in life has always been to have a custom built-in bookcase in my living room. You know the ones – they’re all over Pinterest and Instagram. They instantly make a space look super elevated and cozy. Bookcases and built-ins are among the most high-impact design elements, and they can take a boring blank white box and instantly transform it into a cozy home. My dream, however, felt so far away because my god, they are EXPENSIVE, time-consuming, and invasive. It’s why so many people do IKEA bookcase hacks to try to achieve that luxe built-in look (which those hacks, FYI, also typically cost $3k or more depending on the size). The other issue, beyond the cost, is the fact that I live in a rental – so I can recognize that it would be unwise of me to hire a contractor and install a whole shelving/storage system that I can’t take with me to my next place. But once I get an idea in my head, I make it happen one way or another, so I started doing some research on how I could get a similar look for much, much less. But first, let me show you where I wanted to put said bookcase:

This is what my living room looked like when I moved in a year ago. My boyfriend, Austin, and I gave the entire apartment a fresh coat of white paint since the walls were originally a weird light brown color (and we did it all on a weekend where it was like 90 degrees and I didn’t realize the AC unit in here was broken – so bless this man). Also, shoutout to Alabaster by Sherwin-Williams – it’s such a good white paint color. The apartment I moved into is a month-to-month, rent-controlled place in my perfect location in Los Feliz, and it’s been in my friend group for a while, so I know deals on apartments like these don’t always come easy. While the place was such a good find and checked so many boxes, the condition of my new apartment certainly wasn’t what my last new-build, studio apartment was, and it desperately needed a clean, blank slate. Here’s what it looked like a year ago after we painted it:



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