Comment choisir une bibliothèque modulaire en chêne : guide d'achat
A bookshelf has a longer career than most pieces of furniture you'll ever buy. It earns its place in the living room over years, holding your library and the small objects you keep adding. Choose well, and the same shelf moves with you from a one-bedroom flat to a family home to the study you grow into. Choose poorly, and you'll be selling it to the next tenant inside three years.
This is a short guide to choosing a bookshelf that lasts decades. Four questions actually change the decision: height, width, configuration, and material.
Modular vs fixed: why the system matters more than the look
Most bookshelves are built once and never change. You buy a 180 cm walnut shelf, you get 180 cm of walnut for the rest of its life. Move into a 220 cm room, you've still got 180 cm. Suddenly need a sideboard or a TV lowboard? Start over.
A modular bookshelf system works differently. The same components that build a tall library come apart and rebuild as a sideboard, a wall shelf, or a low TV unit. The wood, the joinery, the hardware. They all carry over. You only pay for the new shape, not a new product.
How tall should your bookshelf be?
Three reference heights cover most homes:
- ~50 cm. A low display piece. Sits below window sills and doubles as a bench surface or a long planter run.
- 140 to 180 cm. Eye-level. The most useful height for a bookshelf you actually read from. Top shelves stay in reach.
- 210 to 225 cm. Full-height library. Maximum storage. Best in rooms with at least 2.4 m ceilings, where the top of the shelf doesn't visually crash into the ceiling.
Measure your wall before you order. If you're between heights, go shorter. A 180 cm shelf in a 2.5 m room reads as elegant. A 220 cm shelf in the same room reads as cramped.
Width: think in modules, not metres
Single-section bookshelves (around 75 cm wide) work in most rooms. They fit between doors, beside sofas, and on narrow walls without overwhelming. Double-section configurations at around 150 cm wide become the visual anchor of a room. They read as a feature wall, not as furniture.
Whichever you choose, leave at least 10 cm of breathing room on each side. A bookshelf jammed against a wall corner reads heavier than one with a small gap of light.
Material: real wood surface and a finish that can be repaired
Two material questions decide whether a bookshelf you buy today still looks good in fifteen years. Is the surface real wood? Can the finish be repaired?
A lot of bookshelves are finished with paper-thin printed laminate or melamine. A plastic-coated layer that mimics wood. It chips at the edges, peels at the corners, and looks worse with use. Once it's damaged, there's no fixing it.
Real wood surfaces behave differently. They take oil. They develop character with age. Light marks lift with a buff and a fresh coat. Look for FSC-certified oak with a natural oiled finish, not lacquered. Oiled finishes can be re-oiled at home; lacquered finishes can't be repaired without stripping the entire surface.
Configurations worth considering
Three formats cover almost every use case:
- Single tall shelf (180 to 223 cm). The classic library. Maximum book storage in a slim footprint.
- Asymmetric double-section. One tall column, one short column. Good for combining books with a small workspace or display.
- Wall-mounted sections. Single, double-offset, or triple-offset boards mounted directly to the wall. Lighter visual weight; right when floor space is tight.
How the KUUDU system works
The KUUDU modular bookshelf system is built from a small set of components: FSC-certified oak boards, steel rods and legs, and tool-free connectors. Combine them in any configuration. Buy a 180 cm bookshelf today; rebuild it as a 150 cm sideboard or a wall-mounted display next year. The wood carries over.
Every piece is made in Germany with FSC-certified oak veneer in a natural oiled finish. Tool-free assembly means a 180 cm shelf goes up in under 15 minutes. And because everything is modular, you're never throwing away a piece. You're reconfiguring it.
Unsure which configuration fits your space? Send us a photo of your wall. Our team will recommend a starting setup. Free, no commitment. See Design Your Own Shelf.