How to Maintain Your Personal Library at Home

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Having a collection of physical books is one of the great joys of being an active reader; plus, having a library can add a lot to your home. However, there are some things you should know about having this personalized space in your home and caring for your books. Learn more about how to maintain your personal library at home ahead.

Dust Regularly

The one thing you should know about owning a lot of books is that they will collect a lot of dust, which is bad to breathe in. That is why the most important thing for you to do is dust your bookshelves regularly. Since dust can harm your precious books, it’s important to limit the amount that gets into your library. One way of ensuring your home’s HVAC system is regularly maintained is by replacing the HVAC filter every 30-90 days, so dust buildup won’t become an issue.

Keep Books Away from Direct Sunlight

Another thing you should know about maintaining your personal book collection at home is to keep it away from direct sunlight. Leaving your books in direct sunlight can lead to damage like fading, discoloration, and deterioration to book covers.

Inspect Shelving

Books need to be on a steady surface to remain safe. That is why you should regularly inspect shelving to ensure that it can handle the weight of your books. A bookshelf won’t last forever, but the books can if you are aware of this.

Create an Organizational Method

Any library should have a system to help you find what you are looking for in an efficient manner. Your collection might not be as expansive as the one at your local library, but you still want to have a method to the madness; luckily, there are numerous ways you can do so. Organize books based on a series, author, title, or even a color—the possibilities are endless and can make books easy to find.

Now is the perfect time to rethink your home’s library and consider some changes. As you can see, knowing how to maintain your personal library at home can come with many benefits that stretch beyond a place to store books.

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