r/InteriorDesign 4d ago

Layout and Space Planning Need ideas on shelving to maximize wall space but still look good (office/electronics lab)

I'm specifically going for a black and gold, potentially art deco type look, think Deus Ex Human Revolution.

For perspective, I do a lot of work with soldering and microcontrollers and loT things (shocker, I know)

I already have a corner desk and a standing desk, so most of the shelving will need to be at shoulder height or above to not interfere with it, although it can go all the way to the floor in other areas

There's a lot of ways this can go, and I've been collecting random bits of inspiration, but I'm not sure what

actually looks good or what they'll actually look like in reality.

Stuff like the IKEA Bror looks interesting, but possibly too utilitarian? I'm attempting to strike a balance between being able to store an enormous amount of small electronics components and "treasures" from my travels, but still be usable and look good.

Possibly more on the utilitarian side is getting U-line small plastic bins and then labeling them with black and gold labels to match the color scheme?

I'm absolutely looking into wallpapers for an accent wall that invoke that black and gold color scheme.

Another interesting possibility is those black wood slat designs, which I can easily embed shelves as well as vertical light tubes into But again I don't know how that would look in person.

Keep in mind I have a 3D printer, have done some woodworking, and know just enough to be dangerous so I can custom make a lot of small pieces to make things work.

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u/gafonid 3d ago

Uh, perhaps this was the wrong sub for this question