Reading Nook Ideas. Over 20 of the BEST DIY Reading Nook Ideas for kids & adults including closets, under the stairs, outside, and tent ideas!
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All a little reader really needs is a book, but a soft place to curl up, a light and maybe even a bit of privacy doesn’t hurt. I love the trend of repurposing kids closets as reading nooks. You can keep the door to make a secret reading hideaway or take the doors off to make small rooms seem bigger. Here are ten examples to inspire you: TOP ROW: 1. Miss G’s Closet Book Nook by Mama.Papa.Buba 2. Closet Nook for a Brother & Sister by Life with Daugs 3.
Your closet is one of the most important spaces in your home. It's where you store your clothes, shoes, and accessories, and it can have a big impact on your daily routine. A cluttered and...
Our baby Rigby has been progressing rapidly. He's running, playing, jumping and also chewing on everything! His biggest triumph has been kicking the bottle. My baby no longer needs to be bottle fed. *tear* That's a photo taken of him the first week we got him. He was so tiny weighing about 0.5 lbs. Now our big boy is onto solid foods. That's right, take that cleft lip! He can eat and drink just fine with no problems and we're so proud of him! He got his shots last weekend and weighed in at 1.4 lbs. The picture above is him eating Sophia's food. We haven't graduated to getting him his own matching blue one but it seems we'll have to get him a big boy food and water station soon! He's almost tripled in size in a matter of about two weeks and he just keeps growing. I realize this post is a cute overload but please, try to control yourself. I'm running behind on keeping this updated but I hadn't anticipated being as occupied as I have been. I've got a post or two up my sleeve I just have to actually take the time to type them out. It's time for me to leave you, but I won't leave you with a farewell. Instead, I will leave you with this cute recipe I found online. I have been wanting to try it, but I kind of forgot about it. http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2011/04/08/rainbow-cake-in-a-jar/ It's a cake in a jar recipe and it's really cute. If you try it, let me know how it turns out! Pictures would be great too. Either way, look forward for the next post. It's going to be a doozy.
Attic rooms are a highly functional space that many people use for storage when they can be more cleverly used as an additional room in your home. There are so many uses for an attic
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Create a cozy reading nook in an alcove or closet with book shelves and drawer storage and a shiplap wall. This DIY renovation project really packs a punch. This creative idea is perfect for kids and adults, create a reading nook under the stairs, with a window seat or in a closet. #builtinreadingnook #Closetreadingnook #readingnookwithstorage
It goes beyond the cloffice.
Back in week one I dubbed this my quick and dirty One Room Challenge and I feel like if nothing else I […]
Whether they remind you of Chicago speakeasies, medieval assassination plots or Cold-War precautions, secret rooms and passages have an undeniable mystique and appeal to them. Here are 20 secret rooms created with safety, work or play in mind. Secret rooms today can provide you and your family with a safe haven or store room in the case of an emergency. Or a fun and cozy hidden nook to hide away from the outside world. Whatever the case may be, it is their secrecy and mystique that makes them so appealing to us.
If you’re having a hard time finding a room in your home to specifically designate as your children’s playroom but you have Christmas decoration riddled closet under your stairs, your problem is…
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I want to do a playroom for Asher so badly. One, because I love any excuse to decorate a new room. And secondly, because I am already noticing that his toys are taking over our living room. We have a couple problems though. 1) Ben would have to give up his office in order for us to have a space for it. 2) The office is not only upstairs (read:out of the way and not nearby to whatever I would be doing while he plays) but is also at the very top of the stairs. A really good baby gate would be a must. Right now, however, I am just having fun finding inspiration for this super fun space. I am the queen of neutrals, so actually decorating with some fun colors would be a change for me. My friend from college just did this nursery for her little boy, Thomas. I am in LOVE with the wall of books. Love the READ letters and the art.
I'm moving into an apartment this August and I'm super excited to move in and start decorating! The little interior designer in me is turning inside out with excitement. It's super fun to work on other people's homes, but it's even more exciting when it's your own! I've been creeping on Pinterest like a madwoman trying to find inspiration, but here are just some of my very favorites :) Let's gawk at these gorgeous spaces, shall we?
Many Thanks to Wayfair for Helping us furnish the attic Well. Thanks also to our friends at Curbly for helping us style the space!