Sometimes, you have to make do with what you have. While I dream of jetting off to a sunny vacation spot this summer, it looks like the closest thing to an "escape" I'll get will be getting lost in a good book.
Which is hardly to be scoffed at, I realize. Reading can be wonderfully transportive, and there's something about summer reading which is especially so. This time of year I find myself making more time for those "indulgent" pursuits, and I'll often be more expansive in my choices of reading matter, too.
Of course, it helps to have somewhere comfortable and inspiring to read. Though not every home has the space for a dedicated reading nook, even a cozy chair in a corner can be devoted to the activity. This summer, think about temporarily rearranging your home to make room for reading, with these tips to help.
1. Somewhere cozy to sit. A bit obvious, but important nonetheless. Window seats, built-in benches and floor cushions are popular looks, but a cozy chair is just as serviceable (not to mention more versatile). It all depends on how you like to read- upright or reclined. If going for a chair, it's nice to have an ottoman or somewhere to rest your feet, as well.
2. A room with a view. Looking at the photos above, it seems that a window is de rigueur for a proper reading nook. This is for both practical reasons (natural light is great for your eyes to read by, so make use of it during the daylight hours) and aesthetic ones (it's nice to have somewhere pretty to rest your eyes between chapters). Views of the ocean, mountains, or picturesque European rooftops are ideal, but even just some trees can do the trick.
3. Lots of layers. The best reading nooks are full to overflowing with cushions and throws. It might be summer but the temperature can still dip at night, and having ample textiles around you also increases the sense of luxury in this particular escape. I favor old quilts made by my grandmother, but anything soft and supportive will do.
4. Accessories galore. Design really is in the details, and for a great reading nook you'll need plenty. A good lamp (table or floor) for when the daylight starts to fade goes without saying. You'll also want a side table or somewhere to rest a cup of tea or a laptop (reading often brings out the researcher in me, and I like to have Wikipedia close at hand) and some art on the walls. Last but not least, I think that something alive, be it a houseplant or some fresh flowers, helps create a peaceful ambiance.
Over to you- do you have a reading nook in your home, or any plans to create one this summer? Bonus points for anyone who wants to recommend a great summer read!
Images:
1. Room-Designing 2. House to Home 3. The Lettered Cottage 4. Room-Designing 5. Freshome 6. Safdie Rabines Architects 7. A Rosy Note 8. Apartment Therapy









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the white chair in no 7 looks very cozy , might fall asleep in that one.
I love them all! It might just be better if I don't have a nook like this in my house because I would install a fridge and NEVER come out.
#3 and #6 can't be comfortable but so pretty to look at...
#1 for me! Now I just need to win the lottery.
My "reading nook" isn't a nook. It's my chaise lounge section of our sectional sofa in the living room. Window behind, window a bit to the left, table lamp along side...
I find that these days I am more comfortable holding the down filled sofa pillow on my lap to support my book at the comfortable distance from my eyes. So instead of leaning on a pillow, it sort of leans on me!
I'm with Ginger -- if I had any of these in my house, I'd disappear there and never be seen anywhere else. Any one of these would make me quite happy!
I had a great reading nook in my room as a kid and for some reason, never recreated it in any of my adult homes. I think it's time!
Can anyone identify the chair in #5?
I absolutely love that last one!
#1 and #6! Pleeeeease! Might never leave the house then though.
#5 is Lamino by Swedese http://www.swedese.se/easychairs/lamino/ They are super comfy!
#6 I would have the eames lounge chair and ottoman
#8 I would add a futon mattress
That's just my preference.
I have a reading nook! In my kitchen under the window. I just have a big old leather chair and ottoman with a reading lamp. I loooove it and spend a lot of the weekend cozied up reading. My gift to me.
I put my bed under the window.... i add pillows in the day (so i can lean against the corner or wall) so it becomes my writting, reading, watching tv or laptop nook. In winter my bed goes back to the center of the room ( a more common (and warm) place for it to be)
I can imagine curling up in the bed(?) in photo 1 with a good book - bad part would be is I wouldn't ever want to get up.
This is how I live in my imaginary dream home. I can picture my cats shifting along to follow the sunspots through out the day.
Sadly my reading nook is under some commuters armpit, jammed on the London Underground.
Image #1 is by Robert A.M. Stern Architects from a house in Seaside, Florida which was published in Architectural Digest and Coastal Living.
#3 looks more like part of a bathroom than a reading nook to me.
#1, #2 and #6 are my faves.
#6 makes my knees hurt to look at it. Love the shelving, but as a serious reader, I'd be uncomfortable on that wood in about 20 pages. I love #7 !! I could spend all day there.
White. That's a dream. Doesn't anybody eat a choc chip cookie when they read? Or let the dog up to lie in the bend of their legs? Or rest their tea cup for a sec on the arm of the chair while they change position?
I love the places but not the colors.
Honestly, even if your view is just of a parking lot or a construction site (I have had both of those lovely views!), it's really nice to read near them. Natural light is wonderful, and I think having a "long" view can be really restful for the eyes, particularly if you've been focusing on something very close for a while, like a book or laptop. I grew up in NYC, where most views are only as long as across the block, and while there's a lot I miss about NY I think I really like being able to see "far" from my desk chair.
Hahaha, those are my exact thoughts on pretty much everything in design blogs and magazines! I know I'm clumsy and don't clean enough, but my impeccable grandmother always had a rule about "NO WHITE ANYWHERE!" and it's definitely stuck through the generations. Of course, she did grow up on a farm, so it might not be that reasonable anymore...