Immersing yourself in a good story by flipping through the pages of a book can improve concentration, enrich vocabulary and even contribute to the reader’s well-being. However, the habit of reading does not develop overnight and a great way to encourage it is to create a space dedicated exclusively to this activity.
To achieve this, it is essential to observe certain practical and aesthetic aspects that guarantee that this environment is functional and welcoming. In today’s article, Casoca shows you what are the 4 main steps to setting up a reading corner ideal. Check it out!
1) Choose the space
Location is the starting point for a successful reading corner. To choose the right location, you need to consider factors such as natural light, presence of noise and availability of space. But don’t worry: You don’t have to have a whole roombecause a well-planned corner is enough.
Here are some important considerations:
- Choose places with little movement of peopleas a corner in the living room or bedroom. Busy spaces can cause distractions and make it difficult to concentrate.
- Areas like the side of a window, a spacious hallway, or even the corner of a balcony are great options for underutilized spaces that can become your literary retreat.
- If possible, Also choose a location away from noise sourceslike televisions and stereos. Silence is always a good companion for reading times.
2) Setting up the furniture
Choosing the right furniture for the reading corner guarantees comfort and functionality, but also has a direct impact on the health of those who use such spaces. The ideal is favor ergonomics and quality of articles the main ones.
When choosing an ergonomic armchair or chair, for example, remember that the backrest should provide support for the lower back. So choose seats with a depth of 40 to 50 cm and a seat height of between 43 and 50 cm from the ground, so that your feet are well supported.
Additionally, also consider:
- Include a foot supportlike a puff or a stool, with a height of between 20 and 30 cm, thus avoiding strain on the legs during prolonged reading.
- Have a compact model of side table or support with a height between 50 and 65 cmto facilitate access to books, lamps or drinks.
- To add cushions to adjust posture and business for the coldest days. Here, the ideal is to favor fabrics that are easy to clean and offer a feeling of comfort.
3) Lighting planning
Well-designed lighting is essential to preserve eye health and make your reading corner more cozy and functional. The ideal is combine natural and artificial lightallowing you to adapt the lighting to different times of the day.
Spaces near windows They are ideal for taking advantage of natural light throughout the day. However, avoid this light falling directly into your eyes or onto the book, by adjusting the position of the chair to minimize uncomfortable reflections.
For those who opt for artificial lighting, LED bulbs with color temperatures between 3000K and 4000K (warm or neutral light) are ideal. Additionally, an intensity between 300 and 500 lumens is sufficient for comfortable readings.
For even light distribution and fewer shadows, combine main lighting with table lamps or floor lamps. This also allows you to adjust the climate of the space depending on the moment, making it even more welcoming.
4) Maintain organization
Keep books organized and accessible helps preserve specimensbut it’s not just a matter of practice. A harmonious look also makes your nook a more inviting reading space.
Therefore, when determining how your collection will be organized, remember that:
- Shelves with a minimum depth of between 20 and 30 cm They fit most book sizes. Therefore, always place them within easy reach, avoiding having to climb on chairs or benches to access the copies.
- If you opt for open shelves, use bookends, ensuring they are aligned and protected from falls. But avoid overloading, always leaving room for other decorative items and new acquisitions.
- You can also use alternative storage, such as baskets and storage boxes, to store magazines, books and other smaller items.
And remember: organization is your best ally. Therefore, divide the books by genre, author or color, depending on your preferences. This makes it easier to find and makes the space more visually pleasing.
Bonus: 4 armchairs perfect for the reading corner
Now that you know the main practical tips for setting up a reading corner at home, Casoca wants to help you even more. We therefore selected 4 places available on our platform which will give a special touch and complete the charm of your project. Check it out:
1) Pupa armchair, from the Bell’arte Group

2) Allegra armchair, from Alumax Móveis

3) Nana Plus armchair, by Cia do Móvel

4) Poltrona Olga, da Elle Elle

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