How to Create A Cozy Reading Corner Anywhere in 10 Minutes or Less

 There's nothing better than relaxing with a book in your own little reading space. It's the perfect way to wind down from a stressful day, and it makes reading an even better experience (yes, it's possible to make reading even better). With a scented candle, a roaring fireplace, a cup of tea, and a soft, warm blanket, you have everything you need to travel to other worlds through your pages.

However, most of us don't have the space to have a designated reading corner. But what if you could make a temporary one with things you could find around your house, and in less than ten minutes? I'm going to show you how.

What you need:

  • A clear space
  • Pillows
  • A candle
  • A book
  • A cup of your preferred beverage
  • a laptop
  • A pillow pack or heating pad
  • A blanket

Choosing your spot

The beauty of a temporary reading corner is that you can set it up anywhere. I set mine up on my bed in my dorm room, but you can also set it up on a chair, the couch, even on the floor. Pick a clean space that you can sit on for a long period of time. The last thing you want is to set up a reading corner on dusty, uneven floorboards. How are you supposed to get sucked into your story when you're constantly fidgeting and wiping dust off your pants?

The foundation

Arrange your pillows so you can lean up against them and sit on them comfortably. I find a neck pillow really helpful, especially when I lean up against a wall. Put the blanket down in front of them, ready for you to slip under.

Making it cozy

The next thing to do is to heat the pillow pack in the microwave, or if it's electronic, to just turn it on. Pillow packs are fantastic for reading, especially if you are in a cold room. Having that warmth right under the blankets makes you feel all cozy and immediately helps you to relax. Also, applying heat can help soothe aches and pains, including cramps. It's the perfect thing to help you relax.

Don't already have one? No problem. You can make a pillow pack out of a sock and a couple cups of rice. Simply fill the sock with rice until the sock is about halfway full. Then close off the sock with a knot and you have a new pillow pack. To heat it up, just put it in the microwave for about one to two minutes. If it's not hot enough after two minutes, put it back in for another minute. When it's warm, put it under the blanket to warm it up.

Creating the atmosphere

Next, turn on your laptop and find a video of a fireplace. If it has the crackle of the burning wood, then even better. You can find virtual fireplaces for free on YouTube. There are also a couple of them on Netflix as well, which I often use.

With your fireplace burning and the pillow pack heating your seat, you're almost done. All that's left is the finishing touches. Set the candle on a flat, level surface close to you. If you're sitting on the floor, then make sure it's in a place where you won't kick it over. If it helps, put the candle on a thick book. Having it elevated even a little helps me from bumping into it. Nudging the book with your knee or foot is a lot less disastrous than knocking over a candle in the wrong place and accidentally starting a fire. Putting the candle in a tall candle holder might not hurt either.

Caution: Refreshments May Be Hot

After your reading corner is created, grab your beverage. Like the candle, you'll want it close by without it in danger of spilling. And remember that you're going to be reading. You don't want to hold a sweating glass of water right before you touch pages, just like you don't want to burn yourself with a hot mug that doesn't have a handle. I often use a traveling mug with a lid. It protects my hands and I can grab it quickly without spilling, even when my eyes are glued to the page.

And of course the most important part

Grab your book! Whatever book you wish! Now get under the covers, and enjoy!

3 White Noise Apps for Reading

 Reading a good book for a few minutes is the best and fastest way to escape the pressures and unpleasantness of life. It can help relieve stress and leave you feeling relaxed, happy, and refreshed. The atmosphere around you can be important for you to relax, which is why creating a reading corner is such a good idea. But obviously that's impossible to do on your lunch break or riding the train during your commute. But you can control your atmosphere somewhat. What you hear is the easiest to control. Here are three white noise apps that will help you immerse yourself in your book.

Sleep Pillow Sounds Lite

This is the app I've used the most often for reading or studying. Even though you can upgrade to a paid version with a lot more sounds, the free version is still very good. It has a lot of options including fireplace, rain, thunderstorm, and the ocean to listen to. You can also overlap sounds to create your own mix. I like to combine fireplace and rain so it feels like I'm near a fireplace while it's cold and rainy outside.

White Noise

White Noise has more of a selection than Sleep Pillow for sound. With over 40 different sounds to choose from-- and a few mixes provided as well-- you're bound to find one that you like. My favorites on here is the cat purring, Tibetan singing bowl, and boat swaying in water. Some of the sounds on this one seem to cause more stress than relaxation in my opinion, like the vacuum cleaner or the city streets, but there are definitely sounds on here for everyone.

Relax Melodies

This app is probably the best all around deal. You have a variety of sounds to choose from that you can overlap and mix with easily to create the atmosphere you want, or you can choose (and customize) from the variety of combinations provided for you. My favorite is deserted lake. Not only that but it'll also give you health tips for better sleep and provide guided meditations. Only two meditations are available in the free version and there are a lot of sounds that are only available in the paid version, but it still has a lot of sounds to choose from to help you create an instant vacation on your commute with a good book.