Hello, hello! Welcome (back?) to Book Smart Street Smart—my creative outlet that I, regrettably, had to abandon in past years due to navigating many simultaneous life transitions. Did I mention I moved four times across three states since starting graduate school in NYC? And that we welcomed a little one into the world who is probably 2/3 my height already after only three years? And that we bought a home in Connecticut that we spent three-plus months renovating? And that I finally graduated with my doctorate and that I’m in the midst of mapping out my professional life amidst all the shifts happening locally and nationally in the field of Education? Phew—life has been eventful for sure! :)
All of that life stuff will probably make it here in a future post. For now, I wanted to share something low-key, fun, and a bit atypical, just to keep things light as I return to writing for pleasure and for a non-academic audience.
In short, a few weeks ago, I was invited by Redfin to contribute ideas for creating a cozy reading nook. The invitation caught me by surprise and, of course, I was delighted to share! Designing is no longer just a hobby—it has become part of my art of living that I embrace in all domains of my life, whether academic, everyday, or philosophical. I spent seven years in graduate school unpacking what it means to design curriculum, curate learning experiences, and reimagine education. Much of what I’ve learned I can apply to design in home spaces, too, where I believe in the value of attending to both functionality / utility and aesthetics / how does the space move, breathe, and inspire?
For today’s post, I wanted to share the full article itself, which you can check out here: Reading Nook Ideas: How to Create a Cozy Spot in Any Room | Redfin (Parent company of ApartmentGuide and Rent.) Alternatively, read the full text below, in which I embed some of my own original images and notes.
Reading Nook Ideas:
How to Create a Cozy Spot in Any Room
There’s something magical about having a dedicated spot to unwind with a good book. Whether you're transforming an awkward corner, an empty closet, or a sunny windowsill, a well-designed reading nook can instantly add comfort, personality, and purpose to your home. In this Redfin article, we’ll walk you through how to create a stylish and functional reading nook—whether you're sprucing up your home in Portland, OR or designing your dream corner in Savannah, GA.
Why create a reading nook?
A reading nook offers more than just a cozy place to relax—it creates intentional space for quiet time in a fast-paced world. It can also:
Encourage mindfulness and screen-free time
Maximize underused space in your home
Add visual interest and layered design to a room
Boost property appeal (think: staging perks or Instagram-worthy interiors)
Here’s a peek of our finished attic (the second floor of our condo in Jamaica Plain of Boston), which I designed as a multifunctional space: as a master bedroom, office, reading nook, and extended storage space. This space looked nothing like this when we bought the place; in fact, it looked and felt neglected, which makes it even more fun to renovate and reimagine.
Spark imagination with a book nook
“A reading nook tells kids—and adults—that books matter,” says Your Reading Tutor. “Whether it’s a beanbag under a window or a tent full of picture books, the key is creating a space that feels comforting, screen-free, and special. That’s how you build lifelong readers.”
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Step 1: Pick the perfect spot
You don’t need a dedicated library or spare room. Great nooks can be carved out from:
Bay windows or window seats
Corners of bedrooms or living rooms
Unused closets or alcoves
Under the stairs
Lofty landings or hallway ends
Choose a spot that feels naturally quiet or private—and gets some natural light if possible.
Use overlooked spaces to your advantage
“The possibilities for a reading nook are endless,” shares Fusion Living Limited. “Even a narrow window ledge or awkward bedroom corner can be transformed into a cozy space. It’s about making subtle use of spots that might otherwise go unused, turning emptiness into purpose.”
In designing the office area, I had to design around the existing features of the space (e.g., the low sloped ceilings, the small dormer) and to maximize both space and functionality of seeming limitations. These awkward nooks and angled spaced became the raw material for reimagining what became my office space post COVID, when I pursued a lot of remote work. Here you see a DIY horizontal bookshelf situation using IKEA products that I have had for nearly a decade, as well as a sunlit desk area framed with shiplap adding definition and intrigue.
Transform awkward nooks into dream corners
“An alcove or weird-shaped spot in your home could become your favorite place,” says 413 Real Estate. “Just add a comfy seat with storage, string lights, and a few pillows. With the right touches, that unused corner can become a cozy reading retreat.”
Turn dormers and corners into retreats
“Dormers and overlooked stairway corners are ideal for intentional reading spaces,” says Book Smart Street Smart. “Add shiplap, build a bench with storage, and top it with plush decor. You can even frame a nook within a larger room using bookshelves to create a cozy, separate zone.”
Don’t get too attached to one location
“My ideal reading nook changes with the seasons,” says Conscious Cinema. “In winter, I curl up by the fire with a plush throw and tea, and when the sun is out, I move to a garden picnic blanket or a bright window seat. It’s less about the location and more about the feeling—light, comfort, and a great story all coming together.”
Step 2: Prioritize comfort
A reading nook should feel inviting and relaxing. Consider these elements:
Seating: A cushioned bench, oversized chair, bean bag, or even a pile of floor pillows can work. Add a throw blanket and accent cushions for extra coziness.
Lighting: Layer natural light with a good reading lamp. Wall sconces, plug-in pendants, or clip-on lights work great in small spaces.
Textiles: Rugs, curtains, and plush fabrics help absorb sound and add warmth.
Incorporate eye-friendly lighting
“Reading comfort depends on more than just a cozy chair,” explains Kaleidoscope Living. “Choose a spot with plenty of natural light, and for night reading, use a lamp that’s bright enough to prevent strain but soft enough to feel relaxing.”
Choose comfort and support with every piece
“A cozy chair with a tall back and an ottoman can turn a basic nook into a space for true relaxation,” says Sarah Barnard Design. “Use floating shelves to save floor space and turn books into art. And don’t forget to check your shelf weight limits—your nook should be both beautiful and secure.”
This is the same finished attic but on the opposite side of the dormer. This awkward sloped corner area was perfect for a more relaxed and comfortable reading nook, accompanied by none other than one of my monstera plants. This reading nook is also close to a skylight, which offers natural light during daytime.
Step 3: Make it functional
While aesthetics matter, usability is key. Add:
Bookshelves or baskets within reach to keep your favorite reads organized
Side tables or floating shelves for your mug, glasses, or candles
Outlets or charging pads if you’re an e-reader fan
Make it scent-safe and storage-smart
“I love using wax warmers in my reading nook—they’re safer than candles and still make the space smell amazing,” says Bri from Bri’s Book Nook. “Good lighting is a must, and I keep everything organized with a collapsible bin for books and accessories. It’s especially great for small spaces.”
Design a personalized escape
“Pick a quiet, naturally lit corner and anchor it with a cozy chair, soft throw, and a warm lamp,” recommends Studio Ninety. “Keep it functional with floating shelves or a side table, and add personal touches like calming colors and decor that feels like you.”
Step 4: Add your personality
Reading nooks should reflect your taste. Try:
A mini gallery wall with artwork or framed book quotes
Plants to soften the space and improve air quality
A diffuser or candle for scent-driven calm
Color schemes that inspire serenity (think soft blues, greens, neutrals)
Layer coziness with scent and sound
“Turn a forgotten corner into your dream nook by starting with a comfy chair and a good lamp,” says Living Outside the Stacks. “Top it off with scented candles—cedar or sandalwood are my favorites—and soft textures like pillows and blankets. Don’t underestimate the power of mellow jazz to complete the vibe.”
Make it your modern-day luxury escape
“A reading nook is one of life’s small luxuries, and everyone deserves one,” says roomLift. “We recommend a deep chair, soft lighting, and a side table for your tea or phone. Plants are our favorite final touch—they lift the mood and make your space feel alive. And don’t worry if you don’t store books there—it’s about how it feels, not what it holds.”
Infuse texture and warmth through design
“I always start with a handmade kilim rug for texture,” says Mumo Toronto. “Then I layer in a plush chair, a soft throw, and floating shelves to keep things tidy. The final touch? A wall hanging and a little side table to hold coffee or candles—it’s all about comfort with a story.”
Let your nook tell a story
“We believe a book nook should feel calm and inviting—almost like stepping into a story,” says Anavrin. “Each of our designs is inspired by real travel memories, like our Omoide Yokocho Book Nook Kit, which captures the warm charm of Tokyo’s nostalgic alleyways. We hope every builder connects with a moment or feeling that brings comfort. Pro tip: keep a small basket nearby for tiny parts, and use a nail file to help fit tight pieces.”
This photo captures the ‘moment’ I was trying to create with this reading nook using mostly neutral colors, with some much needed vitality contributed by the rich green of the monstera plant. Moments are created by having a clear vision for the space and assembling the pieces and rearranging the space for bringing that moment to life using what you already have.
How to build a reading nook in even the smallest spaces
Even a tight space can hold a reading nook:
Tiny apartment: Use a corner of your bed with a bolster pillow and lamp
Studio: Separate the nook with a sheer curtain or bookshelf divider
Kids’ room: Add a floor canopy and oversized stuffed animals
Design small spaces for big impact
“You don’t need a lot of room to build a cozy reading nook,” shares RiverRidge Home. “Even a quiet corner can feel special with a cubby bench and a few smart storage pieces. Our Kids Book Nook collection focuses on maximizing space while keeping the setup fun and functional.”
Create a magical nook for kids
“A personalized reading nook can turn even the most reluctant readers into book lovers,” shares MamaBear Books. “For kids, try a bean bag in a hallway alcove, twinkle lights under the stairs, or colorful bins with themed decor. When the space feels fun and tailored, books become something to look forward to.”
I want to thank Marissa Crum for reaching out with this opportunity to share some of my ‘street smarts.’ This has been a fun project!