Shelving
Shelving Units For Sale
Shelving
Transform your living space with a gorgeous shelving unit from Haskins Furniture. These beautiful pieces can help transform cluttered corners into stylish showcases for your favourite things. Whether you're seeking a classic oak bookshelf to fit your traditional design scheme or a more modern, minimalist design to complement a more contemporary room, we have a wide range to choose from. From tall, imposing designs with integrated cabinets and drawers to compact, space-saving solutions, our range has something for everyone. Our oak shelving units stand beautifully in traditional settings, while those seeking a more contemporary look may enjoy our painted shelving units available in a range of colours to suit your home. Look out for shelving units with integrated drawers and cupboards that provide the perfect balance of display and concealed space for your things. Coordinate your shelving unit with a matching coffee table and sideboard to create a coordinated design.
What's the Difference Between a Shelving Unit and a Bookcase?
The two are similar, but shelving units tend to have a more open, flexible layout, sometimes with adjustable or asymmetric shelves, and can be used right across a room rather than just for books. Bookcases are usually more traditional in shape, with evenly spaced shelves designed primarily with reading material in mind. Both can happily display ornaments, boxes and everyday items, so the choice often comes down to the look and flexibility you're after in that particular room. Some people even mix the two, using a bookcase for reading material and open shelving for everything else.
Do I Need to Attach my Shelving Unit to the Wall?
It's a good idea to secure taller or freestanding shelving units to the wall, particularly if you have children or pets around, or if the unit will be holding heavier items such as books or ornaments. Wall fixings help prevent tipping and give extra stability, even on units that already feel fairly steady on their own. Fixing kits are often included as standard, but it's always worth checking exactly what's supplied and following the guidance given carefully before use. If you're renting or unsure about fixing into a particular wall, it's worth asking a professional for advice first.













