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What you have here is a prime example of exactly that motto, you have done yourself proud!
Friendly critique! Contact paper = good, sand and paint = better. 3/8 foam covered with dark brown (Colored to closely match the color of the shelves!) vinyl upholstery = best! (NO SPLINTERS WHEN MAKING THE BED!)
I'm going to turn-on people to your instructable, because it is PRIMO!
This isn't exactly retaining bookshelf capability, but you could try repurposing with additional functionality, like so:
As long as the flat bed support (plywood or pegboard, as another suggested) is screwed into the bookshelf as shown in the vid, you have enough support to be able to cut off one side and use the frame as segmented storage. To make it even more convenient, place cheap towels with a 2x4 board stapled on the end of the towel. Place stuff on the towel, then slide the board down the seg.ment with a yardstick. Anytime you want to access the stuff, just pull the towel out. To make it look nice, buy a couple of hinges from your local hardware store and latch it using velcro across the vertical members (the "shelves"). Check out the 3M industrial velcro - it can support a LOT of weight.