Wednesday, April 28, 2021

3 Tips for and 2 Benefits of Organizing Your Books by Height


Many of the tips will also overlap plenty with the tips for other organization methods. The explanations and reasonings for each tip, though, will differ based on how you're organizing your books.

Let's get started with the tips and benefits of organizing your books by height! You don't need to decide on how to organize. It's simply by height.

Tip 1: Completely clear off your bookshelf and any space that has books on it.
This way, you're not shuffling books around on your bookshelf. You'll also have plenty of room on your shelf to get your books fully organized.

Tip 2: Set your books into piles based on their rough heights.
Don't worry about specific heights quite yet. Put books that look roughly the same height into their own piles. Again, as usual, if you need 2+ piles, keep those piles close together.

Tip 3: Once you have your piles set up, start organizing the books on the shelves.
This is very time consuming. But this is where you need to get specific about height. Two books can have half a centimeter of difference, which can show if you're really picky. But if you have a lot of series, that can help since all the books in a series tend to be the same height.


Benefit 1: It's aesthetically pleasing.
You can run your fingers up and down the tops of the books nicely, and you can see that your books nicely go up (or down) in height.

Benefit 2: It's easy to find your books of certain heights.
It's another visual benefit. If you're looking for a short book, you'll look at the short books. If you're looking for a tall book, you'll look at the tall books.

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