When it comes to winter, there’s pretty much nothing — except maybe cozy sweaters and peppermint bark — that gets me more excited about the season than the idea of having an acceptable excuse to stay in and hunker down, preferably under a really soft blanket with a really good book. FOMO? More like FOGO (fear of going out). I know; I’m super-cool.
If you’re a bookworm like me or you just want your home to be more conducive to cuddling, click and learn from the 16 spaces and products ahead.
A hint? Soft, fuzzy, furry fabrics go a long way toward making you feel like a regular living room or den is a place you actually want to lounge for hours. Oh, and plants and candles also add tons of atmosphere (just turn on the light when you actually read).
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Ways to create a reading nook
Irving upholstered leather armchair
Irving upholstered leather armchair in Stetson chestnut, $999 at Pottery Barn
Ways to create a reading nook
Jonathan Adler Mongolian lamb fur throw pillow
Jonathan Adler Mongolian lamb fur throw pillow, $325 at Saks Fifth Avenue
Ways to create a reading nook
Assembly Home Isolde Kilim printed rug
Assembly Home Isolde Kilim printed rug, $34 and up at Urban Outfitters
Ways to create a reading nook
Burnished candle
Burnished candle, $18 and up at Anthropologie
Ways to create a reading nook
Cozychic throw
Cozychic throw in Dove, $147 at Barefoot Dreams
Ways to create a reading nook
Gubi Grasshopper floor lamp
Gubi Grasshopper floor lamp, $875 at Design Within Reach
Ways to create a reading nook
Ivory faux-fur throw
Ivory faux-fur throw, $254 at Ethan Allen
Ways to create a reading nook
Reclaimed pine floating shelf
Reclaimed pine floating shelf, $79 at West Elm
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