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Wednesday, June 20th, 2018

Cynthia Rowley for Hooker Furniture Dining Room Swanson Upholstered Metal Side Chair could also work well in a reading nook setup.
Do you love books more than you love talking with people? Do you have boxes upon boxes of books left even when you think you’ve already purged your collection? Then you’re a certified bibliophile. The word bibliophile means a lover of books (biblio meaning book and phile, a lover).
Bibliophiles aren’t just hoarders, they are mainly readers who value books so much that the very sight and smell of these make them feel satisfied. These are people who are fascinated with these reading materials and end up collecting and displaying them.
So, if you think that people are judging you with the books that you read and that you actually spend more time organizing your books than any other activity, then it’s time to set up your own reading corner. This nook should represent you and the genre that you love to read.
Pick the Perfect Spot
It all begins with the location. This isn’t as easy as picking the spot for your living room. This isn’t a random room that you need to set up. Keep in mind the configuration for your desired reading nook. it’s up to you to choose from the unused corners, a cozy spot in the attic, that window nook or even that unused space under the stairs.
Whichever spot you end up choosing, remember that you need to be comfortable there.
Reading Nook in a Small Spot
While everyone dreams of curling up while reading a book during the coldest months, there are moments when it seems even the very act of curling up requires a lot of space. So what should you do when you have just a tiny spot to work with?
First, that spot beneath that dormer window would become comfy if you place a cute table alongside a comfy chair. Just add a cup of tea during reading time and you’re in reading heaven.
For two people who have to share a narrow reading nook, just make sure to open the windows so that natural daylight could flood in, making the spot appear more spacious. Add a bench or two or just set up a sectional for the two bibliophiles to share.
And where horizontal space is lacking, you could always look up. Store your book collections vertically by using a tall bookshelf. Add a chaise lounge to complete the perfect reading spot.

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Choose the Comfy Chair
Once you’re done choosing the right spot for your reading nook, it’s time to find some comfortable seating. Just as the location, you also have different options for this. You could go for the rocking chair but it all the rocking makes you woozy, then go for a pile of floor pillows, a pouf, an armchair or even a hanging bed.
Of course, you have to consider the theme that you have chosen for your entire home. The reading nook that you’re about to set up must coincide with this theme.
Set Up Storage
As soon as you’re done shopping for the reading chair, it’s time to find the right furniture pieces that would become your favorite books’ display case or home. consider also all the other possible stuff that you could store in there such as a table lamp, a blanket (great for those snowed in reading moments), a headphone or two, small speakers for some ambient music while reading, a phone dock, and some comfy pillows.
The best option will always be an open shelf but you are still free to choose the style of your storage units. You could even have an ottoman with a secret storage. The design possibilities are boundless.
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Wednesday, December 27th, 2017

For a minimalist reading corner, here’s a set from Fine Furniture Design’s Textures Collection.
Can you think of a few things that are relaxing enough to do on a Sunday morning? Bookworms would automatically say – reading a good book. If this is you, then why not create a cozy nook that’s is made just for this sole purpose? This reading nook can also be your way of transforming one awkward corner, a loft space, or an empty zone by the window sill.
Whether you intend to set it up for an adult bibliophile or for kids, this cozy corner must be well-lit and must have a restful tone to it. If you’re thinking that it could be difficult to set up such a corner, well, think again. Adding this small corner in your home can be easy when you have these essentials –
A Quiet Spot
First things first, of course, you need to find the best reading spot. Don’t just choose randomly or point at an empty corner. It is crucial that you pick the correct space by knowing the configurations that you would need for your reading spot.
This can be that unused space in your attic (it’s quiet there) or it can be that window nook in your bedroom. It could also be that special spot underneath your staircase.
Once you’ve chosen the spot, make sure that you personalize this space to make it comfier and inviting.
A Comfy Chair
Now that winter is definitely here, it is not surprising that more and more people crave to stay at home and just curl up in bed. Satisfy this craving by having a cozy nook where you can finally read that novel that you’ve been dying to start.
The perfect reading chair differs with each bibliophile. Consider also the other people who might also use your reading nook. This must also be a comfy chair that you can snug in.
You could pick a simple armchair or a rocking chair. Some like to plump up just a few floor pillows while others go for a hanging bed. Still, others can make do with a pouf.
Whatever happens, don’t complicate the task of choosing a chair or two. Your concern for decorative items won’t count here because all you would need are the bare essentials. If you really have to decorate, then choose a few framed paintings or photos to hang on the wall behind your reading chair.
Good Lighting
No matter which corner you end up picking, you will need good lighting for your new reading nook. Lighting will always play a major role in the definition of a space’s ambiance. Since this is so, you need to pick the right kind of lighting for this spot.
Modern lighting fixtures come in a variety of options. Just make sure that functionality, function, and form are all beautifully combine in your chosen fixture.
Floor lamps are the most convenient way to install a lovely light in your new reading nook. They are also mobile so you can move them around should you choose to pick a different spot in a few months.
Simplicity is also the key to having an aesthetically pretty and functional lighting. Be minimalist so that you get to save space. Sconce lighting or pendant lights can also be used especially when you want to have a cozier ambiance.
Never clutter with unnecessary decorative items. If you want to have natural lighting during the day, then make sure that you also arrange a nook that sits right by the window. Right by those sliding glass doors or window is perfect.
Small Table and Shelf
All it takes is a cozy coffee table or an ottoman that serves as a footrest or a table.
Add a shelf by the corner and you’re done.
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Wednesday, December 6th, 2017

Put your feet up and read in ultimate comfort. Featured here is the Thomasville Living Room Vienna Ottoman 0331 002.
The bibliophile does not necessarily have to do her readings in the library. Any voracious reader would agree that the greatest joy is to have a comfy space – even just a corner – where you could curl up and read a book for hours. This has to be a spot that’s free from distraction.
Yet in a world of alarms and alert tones as well as the greatly-reduced boundaries of work and home, having quality time for reading gets more and more difficult. This is a necessity that you have to make room for, though. With this, you can even make better use of your home’s interior spaces whether it’s that unused corner or that extra space by the bay window.
A Spot for Reading
The first step to make is to find the perfect spot for your reading nook. This is any space that has minimal to zero distractions. If you happen to belong to a big family with many roommates, then find a spot that is not the center of your home or the hub of activities.
The reading nook is that non-crowded, Zen spot, where you will be able to concentrate and relax at the same time. This is never that spot where you are constantly reminded of your to-do checklist. Make sure also that the spot is free of clutter.
Comfort Is Key
Another factor that makes reading more relaxing is to create a nook that is comfortable to sit in. You will need the right seating unit for this. It can be a chaise lounge or it can even be as simple as a pile of throw pillows.
Whatever it is that will make your reading more comfortable for you should be your seating unit. Of course, you must bear in mind that your back is well-supported and that you can lie back when you need to.
Don’t be pressured to put too many accessories because you won’t need a lot. All you need, in fact, is a comfortable chair, ample lighting, and a small desk where you can place your book and reading glasses.
Find a Proper Desk
What’s the best table to that will support your optimal seating setup? A table is handy because it will hold your book for you once you’re done reading. You don’t even have to get up in order to do so. You will also need a soda or a glass of juice when you’re reading so you need a table surface that minimizes the frustrating cleanups that come with juice spills.
Keep Reading Options Nearby
This all depends on your reading style. Are you the type that reads a book from start to finish? Or are you the type that reads two or more books at the same time?
You also need to consider the space constraints. Adding bookshelves all depends on these factors so be able to do some pertinent measurements so that you can invest in the best kind of shelf for your standby reads.
Shelves can house some of the books that you will soon be reading or just your collections from years of reading. Just make sure that the books are also at arm’s length so that you can save time in going to and from that spot.
Ample Lighting
The best reading light, again, depends on several factors. First, consider your preference. Do you like reading by the window? Then this would mean that you have ample natural light during the day. Consider light distribution – would you like the light to be focused on your book or would it be more important for you to be flooded with light so that you won’t drift to sleep?
Here’s a gauge, when you were younger, say about 10, all you needed was 40 watts or even hardly any light. By the time that you’re 60 or older, you would need 100 watts which is about 1,600 lumens so you can read clearly.
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Monday, March 14th, 2016
Every voracious reader in the world would understand that one of the most precious things they’d want to have is a peaceful reading nook (for some, they wish for time to read more works). Imagine having all the time in the world to read a good – no, a great – book, seated in a comfortable chair, with a hot mug of cocoa in your hand; what a blissful world it would be.
Other read in their bedroom or the living room but one who reads a lot would know that there should be a spot that has been especially designated for reading. Besides, don’t you deserve to have your own private spot?
Reading Corner Necessities
Okay, so a nook’s a nook. It can be a section of your sitting room or it could be in a remodelled basement.
There are but two necessities inside this room so, yeah, they’re going to be easy to commit to memory. The first is a chair and the other is proper lighting. It is up to you to add some extras if you want to personalize your reading corner.
So there you go – a comfortable chair and good lighting.
When it comes to the best reading nook seat, remember that the key word will always be comfort. Comfort is defined differently by every person. For a lot of people, comfort is spelled as an overstuffed seat, even a chaise lounge where you could stretch out and relax. This chair must also have an excellent back support, preferably with upholstered arms so you’d be truly comfortable while you’re reading.
Children and teens might choose their reading corner seat to be a simple beanbag or just a pile of oversized cushions.
Have fun in picking your reading corner chair. Of course, make sure that its color, texture, pattern, and overall look will harmonize with your chosen theme for the room where your reading corner is in. Go ahead, experiment and let your imagination run wild.
Would you like some zebra prints on your chair? How about the toned down beauty of paisley? For a more soothing touch, go for something green, light blue or yellow.

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As for the lighting, take note that insufficient lighting will make reading difficult. Dim lighting will also strain your eyes and cause headaches. Overhead lighting shouldn’t be enough for a reading area. The best kind of illumination is to set up a floor lamp right behind your reading chair.
A floor lamp will cast ample light on your book’s pages and won’t hurt your eyes. Pick a lamp that uses 50 to 150 watts. The lampshade should be translucent instead of opaque.
If you situated your chair beside a nightstand or a dresser, then shop for a table lamp or bedside lamp that you can perch on the nightstand.
Reading lamps make a nice addition to your room decor. So you can choose materials that satiate your taste. Jazz up your reading corner, add a few extras, you’re the boss after all.
What’s Extra?
As soon as you’ve shopped for your chair and the lamp beside it, it’s time to think of some extras that you could add to make your reading nook a lot cozier. Consider adding a decorative basket or box that can hold magazines or some more of your favorite reading materials.
A plush throw blanket will also be great while you’re reading during wintry evenings. Having a tiny table to hold your mug of hot cocoa or a glass of wine will also be a nice addition. Just to define the nook, you can also add an area rug underneath your chair. An ottoman or a footstool should complete your specialized corner.
And your reading corner is complete. Now go, find your favorite book and enjoy!
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