Farther back are rows of PCs, as well as a fake tree and a tent and
a cozy reading space.
Not exact matches
Shirley, a teacher, blogger and busy mother of three, used to see the
cozy little nook in her office as little more than wasted
space, but thanks to a sudden burst of inspiration and a quick trip to IKEA, Shirley's kids now have a
cozy reading room of their own, and all for less than $ 80!
Creating a
cozy reading nook is a great way to utilize extra
space and create charm in your home at the same time.
As I have moved forward in my career, I have come to see the book corner — the
cozy, pillow - and - book - filled nook in my classroom — and the guided
reading table as transformative
spaces.
Get
cozy in your favorite
reading space and enjoy these videos featuring
read alouds with your favorite authors and animated book excerpts!
Open to the natural air on both sides of the room, this living
space boasts a six person dining table under a dramatic chandelier, along with a
cozy sofa lounge with a three - person couch and two single
reading chairs.
We...
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cozy space, made of: two chill - out areas, dining room, full - equipped kitchen, three shared bathrooms, two suites (private bathroom), two double rooms, two twin, one 8 - mix dorm, one 6 - bed mix, a 6 - bed female, and a smoking area.
You'll find it hard to resist spending an hour or two
reading in the
cozy, woodsy
space or taking advantage of the free Wi - Fi.
These are studio suites with the extra living
space including a
cozy window cove perfect for
reading and overlooking the sweeping views of the ocean or city.
Add a
cozy love seat for a
reading nook, transform it into a mini at - home office, or set up a small play
space for your kids.
I am redoing a tiny old office
space into a
cozy entertainment /
reading space for me and the kiddos... and the 60 pound puppy who likes to eat decorations.
My dream creative
space would include a nice wooden desk for my laptop and also a
space for sewing... and a
cozy nook for
reading!
But a super comfy Saarinen Womb chair keeps the
space airy in appearance yet
cozy enough for
reading and unwinding.
Then there's my upstairs office — although now a room full of boxes, I am envisioning a functional
space with an organized desk, a gift wrapping nook, a little library corner with classy bookcases, a chaise lounge and
cozy reading light — all decorated beautifully, of course!
It'd be a room with doors that can close, a comfy chair, a
space to put my drink, a
cozy blanket to curl up with, books to
read, lamps for nice lighting, and lidded baskets (as you mentioned in an earlier post) to keep all visual clutter out of sight (that would distract me and I wouldn't be able to relax!).
A nice open work
space and a
cozy corner for putting my feet up, sippin» some tea &
reading a good book / magazine / blog... ah, yes, this is surely a dream because I can hardly remember the last time I had a quiet moment to sit & put my feet up... oh, a door that closes, that would top it off!
Our goal for the den is to create a relaxing,
cozy space where we can retreat to
read, listen to music, or work from the comfort of a
cozy chair.
It's turning into the pretty, welcoming and
cozy space that I always envisioned it could be and it all started with my beautiful... [
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