Get inspired by these homeowners and designers who carved out space in bedrooms, dens, hallways — and even kitchens — to create the ultimate reading spot. From cozy built-in window niches to beautiful chaise lounge chairs, these reading nooks are clever uses of space and will make you want to curl up with your favorite book (and beverage) in hand. Scroll down!
A fireplace off the kitchen in this historic, circa-1790s home in Charleston, South Carolina, is a warm spot to get lost in a book or flip through cookbooks.
Photographer: Patrick Biller
Source: House & Home
Designer: Tommy Smythe & Lindsay Mens Craig, Sarah Richardson Design
A reading nook in the hallway of this Quebec cabin designed by Blanc Marine Interieurs features an antique bench paired with a new linen-upholstered cushion.
Photographer: Photographie Intérieur Co.
Source: House & Home
Designer: Mélanie Cherrier and Laurence Pons Lavigne, Blanc Marine Interieurs
“The chaise is a great spot to read with a cup of tea and cosy blanket,” says the homeowner of this luxe principal bedroom designed by Tom Design Studio.
Photographer: Patrick Biller
Source: House & Home
Designer: Tom Design Studio
“Painting everything black creates a sense of mystery,” says designer Scott Yetman of his study in Quebec’s Eastern Townships that features a plush blue armchair and ottoman for reading and relaxing.
Photographer: André Rider
Source: House & Home
Designer: Scott Yetman
“There’s a custom daybed in the great room for afternoon naps and reading to the littles,” says Lucy Penfield of Lucy Interior Design. It also transforms into a twin bed for last-minute visitors.
Photographer: Spacecrafting
Designer: Lucy Interior Design; Architecture: Sala Architects
Maximalist designer Cynthia Ferguson starts her mornings with a cappuccino in her favorite armchair that’s flanked by a reading light and accent table.
Photographer: Donna Griffith
Source: House & Home
Designer: Cynthia Ferguson
In this Mill Valley, California, home, designer Rita Konig creates a library-like sleeping nook outfitted with art, books and an essential reading lamp.
Photographer: Eric Piasecki, Otto
Designer: Rita Konig
For this condo , designer Cori Halpern created a fun and inviting space with mid-century modern touches, bold colors and loads of pattern. In the office reading nook, black and white Queen of Spain drapery fabric provides contrast without competing with the wall mural.
Photographer: Virginia Macdonald
Source: House & Home
Designer: Cori Halpern
This kids’ bedroom is filled with fun elements including a tree branch bookcase and an oversized, futuristic-looking wool chair, perfect for story time.
Photographer: Ema Peter
Source: House & Home
Designer: Ben Leavitt; Architecture by Jason Skladan
In this principal bedroom by Les Ensembliers, an a-line ceiling is the perfect opportunity for a reading corner tucked under the eaves.
Photographer: André Rider
Designer: Richard Ouellette and Maxime Vandal, Les Ensembliers
A generous window seat in this principal bedroom designed by Collective Studio is a comfy spot for reading or watching the leaves fall.
Photographer: Lauren Miller
Source: House & Home
Designer: Collective Studio
This coat closet was transformed into a whimsical reading nook by removing the door and hinges, and building a custom bench. The addition of a modern wall sconce pulls it all together.
Photographer: Nate Sheets
Source: House & Home
A home library is one of Brian Gluckstein’s favorite spaces to design. “Few things make me happier than turning to the first page of a new book, a free afternoon ahead of me,” he says.
Photographer: Kelly Horkoff
Source: Brian Gluckstein: The Art of Home
Designer: Brian Gluckstein