Coloured background in bookcase great idea to bring colour into the room
into the room with lamps and blankets.
s and decorative accents. Where to find one: The directory of interior designers on Houzz is a good starting place, where you can find designers in your area and beyond and view their portfolios. Your local chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) is also a good source. If you spot
spot a room you love when browsing Houzz photos and ideabooks, take note of the designer's name. (You'll see a link to professionals' profiles in the lower-right corner of their photos.) Some designers will work with clients who are based in other cities, though travel time and expenses can add up. Friends
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in my room like this one. I don't know where to even start with creating a space like this. Can you give me any advice. How can I get the seat in my space?
in the room behind the Family Room but unneeded so I created a space for a grandma to read to her granddaughter. Thanks for asking!
really fun room to design with my client for her private study. It's a place where she reads to her grandchildren !
laptop or read a book. It will create some interest in the room too. Thank you!!!
family room will have to continue being a design fantasy....
I would have read 24 hours a day here!
to sit, read and relax finish off the space.
Nooks. If your home has the architectural benefit of a nook, transform it into a comfy little reading escape.
2. Reading NookMost moms would love a little more time to themselves. Set up a spot near a sunny window or bookshelf for curling up with a book. A window seat is the perfect potential reading nook. Add a shelf with some of her favorite reads, and fluff up a few pillows and blankets to make it cozy. If
afternoons. Decorating tip: Consider putting in an easy-to-install curtain around the nook for privacy (and naps).
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This reading nook features custom trim moulding and Australian cypress floors.
Reading nook in wall. Marleys room?
reading nook is kid friendly with kids books storage below. LOVE the way the wall comes down in a decorative not-arch. an arch would rock too!
good for a play room or under the stairs space that's never used
Reading nook out of one of the bedrooms closet
a cozy reading and napping nook.
Do you have a double-door closet in your upstairs hallway? Turn it into a reading area. Loft areas and open hallways also work well as small library spaces.
Alcoves. Once upon a time, your charming hallway nook may have been your very own reading spot. However
them to read. You can always sneak back in for a relaxing glass of wine after bedtime.
This is an older home and originally, this room had old pine paneling on the walls. To save the client money, we sealed the pine paneling- then painted over it.
curtains emma room with fringe trim?
how this room uses a bookcase to incorporate kids' books and toys. A very fun chair, drape, and rug make this a sunny place for kids of all ages.
Library/reading corner by window/ lounge room--nicer though
Love the books and the little reading nook!
Could build a library room and then build our own "nook" next to a window and frame it in with closets.
The shelves and the cozy window seat to read and look outside!
end of a room can be segmented for more reading privacy. Even when not in use, the curtain adds a soft, classic touch to a library. For a traditional fall/winter weight, think velvet.
place to read define the good life. This nook is flooded with light and a few hours in this space would cure even the worst case of winter blues.
Close off one end of a room with
Curtained-off reading nook, no window needed. Here, the curtain becomes architecture.