The arrival of the coronavirus forces us to spend more time at home, why not take the opportunity to immerse ourselves in reading an exciting novel at our favorite spot – the reading corner?
Located next to the balcony, and taking advantage of the benefits of the building’s stately architecture, this reading corner has opted for neutral tones and coral-colored details to add grace to the environment. All this accompanied by the warmth of a pair of lanterns that, together with the warmth of the blanket, promise a comforting reading.
Be it raining or snowing, if you decorate your reading corner with natural fibers such as wicker, jute, or rattan, and add a few plants around it, it will seem that you are in the middle of some exotic place away from winter.
In this regal estate, the reading corner precedes the bedroom. Makes sense right? Because there is no better cure for insomnia than a good dose of reading. Another very relaxing deco detail: white, a serene and bright tone that always works.
Composed of an armchair and a footrest, this classic-style reading corner gains freshness by combining two colors in the furniture. Again, the balcony becomes the protagonist, and a wide white carpet forms the base of the corner.
Fireplaces are and will continue to be the queens of winter, so it is not surprising that we love to mount our reading corners next to them, don’t you think?
If Louis XIV were to be resurrected, he would be in love with this chaise longue with a classic French-style cut to match the side table and the shelf. Pure spell!
Apart from being located next to the fireplace and a built-in shelf full of books in full color, this reading corner conquers by the details: the braided pouf on the natural fiber rug, and the original side table composed of a couple of books… Total success!
An armchair, a blanket that adds a touch of color, a wooden side table dressed with flowers. And some super curtains that frame your corner. Is it perfect or not?
The armchair is velvety green, classic cut, and takes advantage of the light from one of the windows. The footrest and plaid are your best companions. Have you noticed the contrast? The classic armchair and modern bookcase get along great.
Sweet and romantic, a reading corner that instantly conquers with a charming armchair upholstered in white and blue striped fabric, a wooden coffee table, flowers, a perfect basket to store blankets, and a beautiful gray vinyl illustrating a tree with birds fluttering around it.
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