Unsurprisingly, Victoria Beckham's Reading Nook Is Quietly Luxurious – But We Can All Take Inspiration from Its Refreshingly Simple Format

A built-in bookcase, quality fabrics, and charming decor make Victoria's reading corner one to be admired

Victoria Beckham
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An immediate signal that an interior designer has considered the occupant and their needs, I've always believed that a corner dedicated to reading is a sure sign of a sophisticated home.

A few things always suggest a home is well-designed, but nothing beats the welcoming embrace of a reading nook. While designing one depends on your footage and interior design style, Victoria Beckham's sophisticated book corner couldn't be a better source of inspiration to start with.

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Victoria's home library is (unsurprisingly) effortlessly chic. Framed by bespoke cabinetry painted a deep, dark charcoal paired with thoughtful bookshelf details, it's a lesson in quiet luxury. While installing a built-in bookcase might not be on the cards, you'll be pleased to know you can recreate Victoria's stylish setup with these three key picks.

Victoria's reading corner is understated yet impactful. Featuring a timeless velvet armchair and bespoke bookcase, the simple arrangement comes to life through thoughtful styling and intentional choices.

The use of a black paint color is clever, instantly enriching the nook with a sense of moody luxury and comfort. Known to create a sense of drama and impact, black might be a statement, but in the case of Victoria's reading nook, it's a powerful hue that's necessary. I can't think of a more fitting shade to adorn the hero piece of furniture, providing tons of depth and richness.

Layering materials ensures the space feels warm and welcoming. The warm-toned armchair is a refreshingly soft addition that quietly contrasts against the dark background, acting as the backdrop for lighter hues. Comforting yet classic in shape, it's an elegant choice for an already component design.

Making the styling of a bookcase look effortless, Victoria's shelves are stacked with a collection of books, stacked both horizontally and vertically. A way to create interest and make a typically conventional piece of furniture feel fresher, this simple hack transforms the unit. A leather-bound frame sits beside a pile of books, providing some much-needed textural contrast and an added layer of timeless luxury.


Victoria's book nook is artfully balanced. Featuring a rich black bookcase and layers of luxurious materials and decor, it's a lesson in following classic design principles and investing in pieces that'll never date.


Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

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.