Design by Ginny MacDonald for EHD; Photo by Zeke Ruelas
The only thing better than curling up with a good book? Having the perfect spot to cozy up with it. Get inspired by these 11 inviting reading corners, made for turning the pages of your favorite new novel with a soft blanket and a warm cup of coffee by your side. (A fair warning: If you already have a tough time putting your book down, these dreamy nooks will make it next to impossible.)
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Chic Textures
Courtesy of M Loves M
Between the oh-so-soft knit blanket, fringed throw pillow, woven basket, sheepskin rug, and marble-top side table, this reading corner from M Loves M uses stylish textures to give the space an elevated feel (in an easy-to-create way). The finishing touches: Beachy wall art by Gray Malin and a leafy plant add subtle, serene pops of color.
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Vintage Vibes
Courtesy of Sarah Joy Blog
A hanging wicker lamp and floral throw pillows give this bench seat by Sarah Joy Blog a vintage, Southern-charm style. With its botanical wall art and light, airy hues, it’s the perfect place to read your way right into spring.
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DIY Hammock Chair
Courtesy of A Beautiful Mess
Sway to the story in this customizable, make-your-own hammock chair. Pick your favorite patterned fabric and a colorful circular pillow, and you’ve got the makings of a cute spot for kids and adults alike. Contrasting rugs and plants lend a soothing quality to this space by A Beautiful Mess, too.
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Small but Mighty Space
Design by Ginny MacDonald for EHD; Photo by Zeke Ruelas
Have an awkward corner in your house? This is the perfect way to make use of a space that seems like it’s not big enough for anything, according to designer and blogger Emily Henderson. All you need is a strategically placed chair, a small accent table, an ottoman, and a reading lamp—and voilà! If your corner has a shelf or two, add visual interest with horizontally and vertically stacked books, plus sculptural objects.
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Outdoor Escape
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Who says a reading nook has to be indoors? If you have a patio or balcony, add a couple of throw pillows and a comfy blanket to a bench to create an al fresco reading space surrounded by fresh air and lush plants.
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Bedtime Story Spot
Courtesy of Just a Girl and Her Blog
Abby Lawson of Just a Girl and Her Blog added an extra-comfy touch to her bedroom corner with a cushy chair, standing lamp, and a petite side table (best paired with a vase of flowers). Just resist the temptation to let your reading spot become the “clothes chair” — you know the one.
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Contemporary Corner
Will Pryce
For modernistas, a polished armchair and ottoman paired with an eye-catching, animal-print rug make this contemporary reading corner by Bruce Norman Long Interior Design anything but quaint.
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Closet Makeover
Courtesy of Less-Than-Perfect Life of Bliss
If you’re willing to relocate your clothes to a standing wardrobe, you’ve got (almost) everything you need for a built-in bedroom reading nook, like this one from Less-Than-Perfect Life of Bliss. Transform your closet with stylish throw pillows, a hanging light fixture, and a tension rod with curtains — key for hiding away with your favorite read.
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Stacked-Up Side Table
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This simple office reading corner gets creative with a side table fashioned from stacked-up books that helps add definition to the space. A succulent terrarium and gallery-style wall art further bring the whimsical nook together.
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Imagination Alcove
Courtesy of First Sense Interiors
With clear acrylic racks to display beloved stories and a welcoming floor space decked out with pillows, this playful reading nook by First Sense Interiors is a foolproof way to get little ones excited about reading. But if you’re looking to indulge your own imagination, this idea can be adapted for grown-ups; just swap in more adult-friendly design elements (and maybe a chair).
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Built-In Bookshelf
Courtesy of Gray House Studio
Believe it or not, this reading nook by Gray House Studio is entirely DIY, from the rustic wood-paneled wall to the bronze lighting fixture to the custom wooden bench, which has a shelf to line up your favorite reads. Add an initial bookend and a few plush pillows, and you’ve got a warm reading nook and another seating option in your living room.
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