Sarah Jessica Parker Reimagines the Home Library with a Perfect Balance of Literature and Luminous Decorative Objects – It’s Personal and Timeless

Sarah Jessica Parker accessorizes her bookshelf with garland for the holidays, while tealights and taper candles keep it vibrant all year round

Sarah Jessica Parker
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Styling a bookshelf is, for many of us, a labor of love. From choosing the shelves themselves (Horizontal or Vertical? Wood or Metal?) to selecting the books and objects that will be placed inside them, curating a bookshelf comes down to balance and careful arrangement.

We're taking cues from Sarah Jessica Parker on this front, whose library-worthy bookshelf idea is giving us a serious case of envy. In a post recently shared to her Instagram page, SJP showed off her wall-to-wall shelving unit, filled with books as well as decorative objects like ceramics and glass vases.

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Design experts say that diversifying the objects on your bookshelf is a surefire way to maintain visual intrigue and individuality when arranging your bookshelf.

'Variety is key when it comes to shelf styling. Mix different materials and textures to add depth and interest to your display,' says Laura Hammett, creative design director at Laura Hammet Living.

'Sculptural items, such as bookends, work well as ornamental pieces atop a stack of books or when used practically to enclose a row of vertically stacked books. Combine contrasting forms and shapes such as organic-shaped glass vases alongside a bronze-trimmed media box for a striking contrast.'

To recreate Sarah Jessica Parker's look, play around with candles, like this set of flameless ribbed ones from Target, which are also great for adding texture. They would look particularly handsome housed in these handcrafted wood holders. For a tried and true piece of decor, these stone bookends from McGee & Co. make beautiful additions to shelves.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.