Little Nooks That Deserve Your Attention
Do you have an alcove that defies decorating and is just wasting away? Try fresh art, new pillows or a good tidying up
Becky Harris
15 October 2016
Houzz Contributor. Hi there! I live in a 1940s cottage in Atlanta that I'll describe as "collected."
I got into design via Landscape Architecture, which I studied at the University of Virginia.
Houzz Contributor. Hi there! I live in a 1940s cottage in Atlanta that I'll describe... More
Nooks are one of those features that often become a favourite place in the house. But they can leave us puzzling over exactly what to do with them. If you have a nice nook to work with, lucky you! But if yours isn’t that inviting, it’s time for a revamp. One or two of these designer ideas could be just the thing to inspire a reinvention.
Create a kitchen respite
Just because you have a nook in the kitchen doesn’t mean it has to be a dining nook by default. If you have a built-in banquette or dining bench and find that you aren’t having many meals there, make it a spot where you can put your feet up and relax with your morning coffee, afternoon tea or the Sunday paper. This one even has a TV so that the cook can take a break from kitchen work to watch a cooking show. Adding a small side table or cocktail table will give you a place for your beverage, phone or whatever else you need close at hand.
Just because you have a nook in the kitchen doesn’t mean it has to be a dining nook by default. If you have a built-in banquette or dining bench and find that you aren’t having many meals there, make it a spot where you can put your feet up and relax with your morning coffee, afternoon tea or the Sunday paper. This one even has a TV so that the cook can take a break from kitchen work to watch a cooking show. Adding a small side table or cocktail table will give you a place for your beverage, phone or whatever else you need close at hand.
Go big with art
Small spaces love large-scale artworks. A piece that takes up most of the wall draws the eye to this living room recess.
Small spaces love large-scale artworks. A piece that takes up most of the wall draws the eye to this living room recess.
Cover it with chalkboard pain
A dining nook is a prime spot for art you can switch out, whether it’s a menu or kids’ doodles. Just be sure the bench below is covered in a fabric that’s easy to wash – it will be challenged by chalk dust and little feet.
A dining nook is a prime spot for art you can switch out, whether it’s a menu or kids’ doodles. Just be sure the bench below is covered in a fabric that’s easy to wash – it will be challenged by chalk dust and little feet.
Layer in wallpaper
Nooks are a great place for an accent wall covering or paint colour. If it’s in a small workstation like this one, you’ll be staring straight at it, so choose something that inspires you and makes you happy to be there.
Nooks are a great place for an accent wall covering or paint colour. If it’s in a small workstation like this one, you’ll be staring straight at it, so choose something that inspires you and makes you happy to be there.
Tie it into the rest of the room
In this work nook, fabric-wrapped corkboard coordinates with the valance fabric and provides a place to hang children’s art, to-do lists, and important documents and bills that need attention.
In this work nook, fabric-wrapped corkboard coordinates with the valance fabric and provides a place to hang children’s art, to-do lists, and important documents and bills that need attention.
Make everything neat and organised
This couple’s Boston living room also has to serve as a workspace and is within view all the time. A neat desk surface, hidden paper storage in the adjacent cabinets and pretty storage boxes keep this hardworking nook looking living room-appropriate.
This couple’s Boston living room also has to serve as a workspace and is within view all the time. A neat desk surface, hidden paper storage in the adjacent cabinets and pretty storage boxes keep this hardworking nook looking living room-appropriate.
Fluff it up
Turn your nook into the place where you’ll start to read – and then succumb to a power nap within about 10 minutes. Fluffy pillows and a faux fur throw make this bedroom nook hard to resist.
Turn your nook into the place where you’ll start to read – and then succumb to a power nap within about 10 minutes. Fluffy pillows and a faux fur throw make this bedroom nook hard to resist.
Consider first impressions
If your entryway has a nook, think about what you want it to convey to your visitors – it’s the first impression your house will make upon guests. For example, this one says, “I appreciate antiques, pick up art and fabrics while traveling the world, and I still know how to rock an animal print.”
If your entryway has a nook, think about what you want it to convey to your visitors – it’s the first impression your house will make upon guests. For example, this one says, “I appreciate antiques, pick up art and fabrics while traveling the world, and I still know how to rock an animal print.”
Curtain it off
Heavy drapes are a fun way to introduce print, pattern and colour into a space. You also can draw them when you want to feel extra cosy and private.
Heavy drapes are a fun way to introduce print, pattern and colour into a space. You also can draw them when you want to feel extra cosy and private.
Change up the upholster
Throw pillows are the easiest way to switch out the vibe in your nook. Here, they add cheery colour to the kitchen. It’s also easy to have a bench cushion cover made in a different fabric if you’re yearning for a change.
Throw pillows are the easiest way to switch out the vibe in your nook. Here, they add cheery colour to the kitchen. It’s also easy to have a bench cushion cover made in a different fabric if you’re yearning for a change.
Shed new light
If you want to draw attention to your nook, give it some sparkle with a lovely chandelier, as shown here. If you want to make your nook more comfortable for reading, choose wall sconces that provide ample light.
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22 Nap Nooks Show That This Cosy Spot is Here to Stay
If you want to draw attention to your nook, give it some sparkle with a lovely chandelier, as shown here. If you want to make your nook more comfortable for reading, choose wall sconces that provide ample light.
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How have you decorated your nook? Show us your photos and share your ideas in the Comments section.
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22 Nap Nooks Show That This Cosy Spot is Here to Stay
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Love this ideabook. There's something I can pickup when designing my apartment
We have a dormer window nook in each of the three upstairs bedrooms, one with a bed in it , one with a desk and now one with a cot and baby stuff in our 'Grandies' nursery. My daughters loved the 'intimacy' of the nooks in their bedrooms and it added floor space as well as interest to the rooms.