Reese Witherspoon Uses This Clever Formula for a Tiny Home Library – Create Your Own Book-Lover’s Retreat in the Smallest of Nooks or Corners
Stylish yet simple, I've been inspired to replicate Reese's reading corner using a fail-safe format of three key pieces
To some, the simple image of a bedroom with a plush bed at its center is their idea of heaven, but to me, nothing says sweet serenity like a reading nook. A source of relaxation after a long day, I've long turned to my cozy corner when I need some peace.
Whether it's a simple corner under your living room shelving or a designated room for reading, there's something enduringly appealing about a space designed for purely one thing – curling up with a good book.
I'm guilty of pining after home libraries decked out with shelves of books, but after seeing Reese Witherspoon's simple reading corner located within her living room, I've been convinced that all kinds of book nooks can be appealing, no matter their size or surroundings.
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Pieces I'm Shopping To Recreate Reese's Reading Corner
Reese's reading corner proves that designing a home library needn't be complicated. Making the most of her living room, she creates a designated area for one of her favorite pastimes – reading.
To create a soothing book nook like Reese's, all you'll need is a simple recipe of three pieces: a sconce for illumination, a comfy armchair, and a chic little ottoman.
Made from powder blue velvet, Williams Sonoma's signature pillow is simple yet elegant. A wise choice for any armchair or daybed, it'll bring subtle color without overwhelming your space.
Perfect for storing soft furnishings or unsightly trinkets, this round storage ottoman is a fool-proof choice for any reading nook. Place it beside a blue armchair for a homage to Reese's enviable little corner.
Featuring a delicately pleated shade and a gold base, this Novogratz-designed sconce will transition into any reading corner, of any style. Pair it with a warm bulb for a glow that radiates all evening long.
Reese's reading area radiates style, and (refreshingly) couldn't be simpler to put together.
Despite being located within her living room, Reese creates the perfect reading area using a fail-safe trio of pieces. Featuring a good sconce (its angular design makes it perfect for reading), a comfy armchair with a high back, and an ottoman for holding books or a beverage, the space is transformed into an accomplished corner for the sole act of reading.
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The pale blue grasscloth walls cocoon the space (adding to its snug feel), but the furniture and lighting fixtures give it a definitive purpose. Decorating with blue, the space feels in keeping with the rest of the living room's design, radiating sophistication and timeless luxury.
Reese's corner has inspired me to get creative. Even the most restricted floor plans can feature a reading corner of some description, whether you add a chair beneath your bookshelves or place a side table beside your living room sofa, paired with a floor lamp or sconce.
Reese's book corner is filled with replicable ideas that can be applied to all spaces, regardless of size. Always consider reading nook mistakes first, then you can go on to recreate the look by sourcing a comfortable armchair, ottoman, and sconce for a corner just like Reese's.

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.