Homes With Private Libraries For Sale

 

Whether you’re a bookworm or not, chances are you have an appreciation for the majesty of a well-designed home library. These gorgeous homes with libraries for sale offer a tasteful counterpoint to all the high-tech gadgets found in many luxury properties—plus they can add to a home’s value, according to real estate experts.

When Bruno Schroder died at 88 in the northwest German town of Mettingen, he had assembled one of the world’s largest personal libraries behind his modest house’s doors. From basement to attic, floor-to-ceiling shelves filled with pretty much everything except romance novels (which he disliked) cluttered rooms in his small home. His collection was estimated at 70,000 books. For more https://www.sellmyhousefastntx.com/we-buy-houses-fast-denton-tx/

Even though the e-book has become the popular format in the digital age, a beautifully designed in-home library is still a desirable feature for some buyers, especially those who want to host frequent book clubs and reading groups. Unlike public libraries that are open to all, private libraries are generally reserved for use by a small number of people or a single person and are often marked with bookplates or other markings to identify ownership. Some owners sell their carefully assembled collections, and others bequeath them after their death.

While most of us might prefer to read on our Kindles or tablets, it’s hard to argue with the comfort of curling up in a soft sofa with a good book. And in these homes, you’ll find plenty of places to do just that—thanks to spectacular built-in bookshelves and a whole room dedicated to literature.

The library in this shingle-style home is located just off the living room and is clad in a warm, plum-like color that draws you in to settle down on the couch. It’s a great place to relax, but it also offers ample space for hosting book club gatherings and other events.

Among the standout features of this five-bedroom, four-bathroom home is the twostory library that’s both a work of art and a practicality. Designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and listed with @properties, the library rises 22 feet high in the living room and is lined with towering shelves that are ready to house all your favorite reads.

A midcentury modern gem in a suburban neighborhood, this home’s library has a large window overlooking a lush garden. With built-in shelves and a ladder, it’s the perfect spot for reading, studying and relaxing.

In a luxurious Manhattan enclave, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom townhome is listed with @properties and has some serious literary pedigree. Designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, the residence in Sutton Place melds the best of modern and original architecture. Among its highlights is a river-view library with built-in bookshelves.

With a high ceiling and bold yet tasteful details, this home’s library may remind you of the McCallister family’s home in Home Alone. It’s a perfect blend of elegance and modern, featuring quarter sawn white oak wood paneling and a stunning cross-cut dove onyx fireplace.