I got a googlewhack trying to give you an answer! term: carpenter novato "sally of the sawdust "
It would be custom bookshelves built by the carpentry/cabinetmaker shop called Sally of the Sawdust. They are a little more expensive than bought shelves, and of the best quality. I would get built-ins. (I'm contemplating now having John do a new fireplace mantle for me, plus built-in shelves, plus a computer desk. Course, the way I move on projects, this could take a few years just to DECIDE on it.)
Oh! and Reno, NV has a *beautiful* library. Hmm. I'm remembering the stream running down the center of it, and the open airy lovelyness of it, but am not sure this is the actual plan for it. Also, can't find photos. Ah well. http://www.library.unlv.edu/arch/aia/awa2001/sparrecc.html
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Date: 2006-06-13 11:56 pm (UTC)term: carpenter novato "sally of the sawdust "
It would be custom bookshelves built by the carpentry/cabinetmaker shop called Sally of the Sawdust. They are a little more expensive than bought shelves, and of the best quality. I would get built-ins. (I'm contemplating now having John do a new fireplace mantle for me, plus built-in shelves, plus a computer desk. Course, the way I move on projects, this could take a few years just to DECIDE on it.)
Jonquil reminded me of beautiful libraries on which to model one's dream library. So, also:
http://library.stanford.edu/depts/miller/about/floor_plan.html
It's drop dead gorgeous, and right on the ocean. Let's see if I can find a photo.
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/pictures.html
and
http://www-marine.stanford.edu/HMSweb/images/library.jpg
Oh! and Reno, NV has a *beautiful* library. Hmm. I'm remembering the stream running down the center of it, and the open airy lovelyness of it, but am not sure this is the actual plan for it. Also, can't find photos. Ah well.
http://www.library.unlv.edu/arch/aia/awa2001/sparrecc.html