An unused corner of your house or apartment can be transformed into a unique reading space. You can use attractive wall decorations, such as illustrations or GRANHULT/BERGSHULT wall shelves, to add character to the area. Add a LERSTA reading lamp with warm lighting to create a cozy atmosphere, especially in the afternoon or evening.
Aesthetic reading corner in the living room
Creating a reading corner in the living room is an effective way to build a shared reading habit. Use a small MAMMUT table and a VEDBO lounge chair to keep the area functional without disrupting other activities. This space can become a place to share stories, read together, and strengthen family bonding in a pleasant atmosphere.
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The role of family in building reading habits at home
Creating a comfortable reading corner is just the first step, but the role of the family remains essential in building consistent reading habits. With the right support, reading can become a natural part of daily life at home.
Building a habit of reading together
Set aside dedicated time to read together, whether in the morning before activities or at night before bedtime. This helps children see reading as an enjoyable activity to look forward to.
Setting an example by reading at home
Children tend to imitate their parents’ habits. When you regularly read at home, children are more likely to follow. This simple habit can naturally strengthen their interest in reading.
Making the reading corner part of daily routines
Encourage children to use the reading corner every day, even for a short time. By making it a routine, they will get used to spending their free time reading books.
Creating bonding moments through literacy
Use reading time as an opportunity to share stories, discuss ideas, or even imagine together. This not only improves children’s literacy but also strengthens family relationships through meaningful activities.
It’s time to create an aesthetic reading corner at home for the new school year