Creating a Reading Nook in Your Master Bedroom
I’ve always wanted a little reading area in our master bedroom. You know a cute little space with a chair where I envision myself getting lost in a book while the sun warms me through the window. I’m sure I’m not alone, right?
We had some small old bookcases and a giant armoire that just weren’t working in our room any longer. So we updated it with some great Sauder furniture.
I fell in love with this gorgeous Addison Accent Chair. I loved it’s Leather-like upholstery with the nailhead trim. I used this as my focal piece when designing this space.
To replace our 2 small bookcases I selected this Storage Wall unit in a beautiful Lintel Oak finish.
I filled it with books, storage boxes and some fun decorative pieces.
I was able to get some additional storage with the Dakota Pass Display Cabinet. You can never have too many storage options.
I added more books plus some extra pillows and throws.
Our tv sits above above, so I can add cute decorative items. You can see I added a lot of nautical elements… blue glass, starfish and shells.
I love the details, like the metal ID label tags.
Put all together they created the perfect reading nook area.
You can find tons of decorating inspiration in Sauder’s Put Together Lookbook. You can also find great inspiration here: Sauder’s Pinterest, Sauder’s Facebook and Sauder Twitter.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Sauder. The opinions and text are all mine.
I love all the textures! You have wood grain in the shelves, leather on the chair, a cozy / furry blanket, and a (what appears to be) linen type pillow. This looks like a wonderful reading nook. 🙂 -Kelli
You really have created a warm and inviting space to curl up in! I love it all! I would like to invite you to share some of your work at my Making Broken Beautiful party this week! It runs every Thursday thru Sunday. I do hope you will come share some inspiration!
Smiles!
Terry
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I love that the furniture has the look of old worm wood. So warm and inviting!