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Storage furniture typically includes enclosed cabinets or drawers designed to hide contents, while display furniture features open shelving intended to showcase books, decor, or collectibles.
These pieces often work well against a feature wall or in an underused corner, providing both practical storage and an opportunity to style decorative items.
Most display shelving is designed to hold moderate weight like books and decor, but it's worth checking the manufacturer's weight guidelines for shelves before loading them heavily.
Group items in odd numbers, vary heights and textures, and leave some negative space on each shelf rather than filling every inch, which helps create a curated rather than crowded look.
Slim console-style storage or display units against a single wall make efficient use of limited floor space while still offering functional storage and styling opportunities.
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