While I’ve been busy making endless drawstring/project bags, my partner John has been busy building his first barrister bookcase to replace the shelves in his bar in our downstairs entertainment area.
John has always been handy but he got into woodworking a couple years ago and really started focusing on it during the early days of the COVID pandemic. He also had a section of our basement framed out and removed the carpet to have walls and a door put up to create a workshop for himself (see post From the Woodshop to see how it looked when first built..he has since done a lot of upgrades and added in an air filtration system and sawdust collection system). Part of our basement was rarely used so it was a much better use of the space to make a “studio” for John!
A lot of good things have come out of John’s woodshop such as a remodel to my sewing studio:

Our bedroom dresser:

If you’d like to see posts I did on his projects, see my blog category – From the Woodshop for links to the related posts.
For a quite a while, John has been fascinated with barrister style bookcases. If you’ve never heard of them, here is a little background on them from Apartment Therapy:
This old staple, also referred to as a lawyer’s bookcase, comes in many shapes and sizes. However, all barrister bookcases feature glass panes to protect books and trinkets from dust. I think what I like about them most is that they offer both old-school charm and a sense of regality.
Apartment Therapy.com
Below is an image from the Apartment Therapy article: If You’re Not Using a Barrister Bookcase for Storage, You’re Missing Out

John found plans online to create barrister bookcases and taught himself via YouTube videos and online resources how to make them!
Here are photos from his building of the bookcases:


And here are the completed bookcases mounted as his new liquor cabinet in our bar:

To add an extra feature to the bookcases, he installed lights into the first two rows of cabinets:

Here is what they look like with the doors open (the doors lift and glide into the top of their section:

John has curated a nice collection of Whiskeys, Bourbons, Ryes, and Scotches including those he purchased during a Bourbon Tour of Kentucky he went on with his friends a couple years ago. Now he has a nice place to display them!

I tease John that after a while he will run out of things to build and he will just have to build us a new house!
Those sliding doors are so neat! John will just have to open his own Etsy store! 😉
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He has made some spools that I am going to sell on my Etsy shop. He works a busy full time job so he might have to just keep furniture making as a hobby, Thanks for stopping by!
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I agree. I think the barrister bookcases are so cool.
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I see the Maker’s Mark! My personal favorite. My knitting books are held in a barrister bookcase but I never knew that was what it was called. I found it at a yard sale for $20. I love the glass front doors.
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Makers Mark is one of the first bourbons I liked. I also love the glass enclosure to showcase my Bourbons.
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John, I like that in your comment, bourbon is plural!!
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What a find! I bet your books look cool in it!
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They do! True confession: one shelf is dedicated to bobble heads and Hello Kitty because that’s how I roll!
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That is very cool 🙂
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Kinda geeky.
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They look fantastic, Tierney. Loud applause from me to John! As carpentry is not something i aspire to do, I am blown away by people like John who produce such bespoke pieces.
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I always find something I like and Turn it into something that is usable for Us.
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Well done John! True craftsmanship. One of my favorite bookcases in my grandparents house was the “lawyer’s bookcase” that housed their books. As a child I was fascinated by the glass “doors” that had to be lifted and slide back to access the books. As soon as that was accomplished I would get a wonderful whiff of their old books. A few of those volumes sit in my house now while the bookcase now sits in my parents house housing videos & DVD’s for the grandkids.
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John might also respond but I wanted to say thanks for your lovely comment and I enjoyed your story with your experience with barrister bookcases!
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Oh my goodness – those are wonderful! They really look nice, and you guys have a great collection of spirits. Between the two of you, you are creating the best house ever!
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Thanks,
I have always wanted something to showcase my Bourbon Collection.
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It looks just wonderful!
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Thanks from John and from me, we appreciate your very kind comments 🙂
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You both do beautiful work!
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Wow, he is very talented! Those cabinets are amazing, and I love all the other furniture too. Well done! And I’m sure people would love to buy his creations!
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Thanks from John (he did not get a chance to respond to all the comments himself), I am pretty impressed with him!
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How neat! You’re Booze (boos) are are lit (lighted). Nice timing for Halloween lol!
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It was fun to build the Bookcase. I thought the lights would showcase the Bourbon.
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Ha! Thanks so much we appreciate that 🙂
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Those barrister bookcases are beautiful and I love how they light up!! John has become quite the woodworker, I’m sure his projects will continue to get bigger 😉
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He has, I am so proud of him and impressed with where he has taken his hobby, thanks!
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So nice to have someone handy who can make such lovely things. I am envious.
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I feel pretty lucky! Thanks for stopping by!
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Those bookcases are beautiful!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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You tease – but a house might be on the list!
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And those bottles do look great in the barrister shelves – also like the variety of images to see them evolve and how they open bottom up!
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Thanks so much he really did do a great job! I keep running downstairs to peek at it!
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It is such a handsome bookcase. Wish we could visit and compare furniture — all the wooden pieces in our house have also been handmade by The Woodworker
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Oh that is very nice! Well since the package I sent you doesn’t seem to make it I’m not sure I can make the trip either ha ha ha ha. Just kidding that would be very wonderful if we could just pop over!
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Never say never! I believe your package will yet arrive
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John is definitely a keeper and taking the time to work out the plans and then build himself a great cabinet – like the way the “doors” glide into the shelves for much easier access…
As for running out of projects, I doubt that will happen – as he will find that something needs upgrading!
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You are right, he already has 5 projects in queue! He is a keeper, thanks so much 🙂
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Wow he is an excellent builder! Your sewing room looks so nice too. If he runs out of room send him to my house. 🤣
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He is and thanks so much Diane for stopping by 🙂
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Beautifully done, John is an exceptional craftsman.
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I agree, thanks so much for stopping by!
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Awesome. The store looks so clean and the liquors are properly placed inside the cabinet.
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Thanks for stopping by and thanks!
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