Great little place to read! Mariah's own library.
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
Place a lamp nearby for late nights or stormy afternoons. Decorating tip: Consider putting in an easy-to-install curtain around the nook for privacy (and naps).
Where can I get my hands on this floor lamp? I've been unable to find one this simple.
with a lamp can result in a favorite reading place.
Make a reading spot. In a small home, every little area counts. An armchair paired with a lamp can result in a favorite reading place.
private reading area with comfortable armed chair
Make a reading spot. In a small home, every little area counts
Chair and lamp in a corner
reading spot is great idea! Just use comfier chair (armchair?) instead. Maybe combine with freestanding
and pur reading lamp on one shelf.
Make a reading spot. In a small home, every little area counts. An armchair paired with a lamp can result in a favorite reading place.
floor lamp and a set of Cesca chairs create a wonderful mix of warm accents against white walls. These armless versions of the chair tuck right under the table.
Use of bedside table lamps and additional reading lights
Both reading lights and bed side lamps!
Lamps
Interesting "framing" of bed and windows with wall detailing
ultimate reading haven. Lamps cast a warm gleam that brightens the space during waking hours (picture a lazy winter morning snuggled up with a book); smaller wall-mounted fixtures above the bed shine a cone of light downward at night.Tip: Not all table lamps are created equal for reading. Ideally, the base
Floor lamps also are an option, but they compete for space with nightstands, so it can be harder to make them work.
This reading nook features custom trim moulding and Australian cypress floors.
Reading nook in wall. Marleys room?
The quiet little nook to read.
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.
unused. Upscale restaurants have employed this practice to create ambience. You want to avoid it looking like a waiting room or corporate space with too cool of a feel.
interesting idea , the lamp fabric matching the reading chair. only no so busy of a design.
of an upscale country home with a twist — a look that's epitomized in the living room's rich colors and use of natural materials.
Slipper chairs: upholstered in Samarand Ikat by Brunschwig & Fils
Game table: Custom by Markham Roberts
Turquoise ceramic stool: James Sansum Fine Arts
Resin deer head