The standard depth of a built-in bookcase is typically around 12 inches.
The standard depth for a bookcase is typically around 12 inches.
The standard depth of a bookcase is typically around 12 inches.
The standard depth of a bookcase shelf is typically around 10 to 12 inches.
The standard bookcase depth for most furniture pieces is typically around 12 to 14 inches.
The typical depth of a bookcase is around 12 to 16 inches.
72 inchs would be the mean height for the average bookcase.The mean depth for and given bookcase would be 12 inchs. The mean width of any given bookcase would be 30 inch.
The standard height for a bookcase shelf is typically around 10 to 12 inches.
There is no 'average' bookshelf depth. It all depends on what you're trying to store. How much space do you have for the shelves? How much 'stuff' do you have to store? How big is the stuff? One usable depth is 12". This allows almost all books to be shelved (except possibly atlases). If the vertical separation between the shelves can be adjusted, books can range from encyclopedias to paperbacks. If a row of books doesn't take the full depth of the shelves, knick-knacks can be displayed in front of the books. Another usable depth is in the 6-7" range. This is suitable for paperback books, CDs, and DVDs in jewel cases. CDs and DVDs in the "Disney" clamshell cases usually require more depth (and additional space between shelves). Your media can be stacked side-by-side, with only about 1/2" of space in front of the cases. This depth and use allows little space in front of the stored items. As you can see, it all depends.
The average bookcase depth typically recommended for optimal storage and display purposes is around 12 to 14 inches.
The standard height between shelves in a typical bookcase is usually around 10 to 12 inches.
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The standard bookcase width typically used in most homes is around 31.5 inches to 36 inches.