We’ve noticed that some homeowners are increasingly looking to create a special, serene place in their master bedrooms where they can slip away and enjoy some peace and quiet. Our Somerset floor plan even allows an option for creating a separate sitting room off the master bedroom. Spaces like this can provide a great spot to curl up with a book, listen to music or simply enjoy the sounds of silence.
Whether you have a separate sitting room or include a sitting area in your master bedroom, here are some ideas that can make this space comfortable and inviting.
- Furniture: A classic wingback chair can create a perfect reading nook all by itself. There’s something intimate about a chair that almost hugs you as you sit to read or listen to music. If wingbacks aren’t your style, make sure you have a comfortable chair with good light for reading. Placing your chair beside a window is a great option for making a special space off to the side of the room.
- Multipurpose Spot: Another option is to use something like a chaise lounge that allows you to recline while you read—or even nap if you want. Plus, the elegant lines on a chaise fit the softness and relaxed feel you want in your bedroom.
- Window Seats: Some homeowners like the look and feel of a window seat. It’s great not only for reading or music, but also for peacefully gazing out into the yard or neighborhood. A window seat is particularly nice if your master suite offers great views.
- Add Intimacy: If you have a larger bedroom, you can use your sitting area to make the space feel more cozy and intimate with pieces that add texture and a bit of interest. It allows you to enjoy more room without feeling like you’re in an “empty” space.
- Be Practical: Sometimes you just want a place (besides the bed) where you can sit and put your shoes on. An upholstered bench or a couple of upholstered chairs can fill that role while adding an element of interest to the room.
Whatever you choose, your sitting area should serve your specific needs (reading, listening, to music, gazing out the window or performing a more practical function). Use your imagination to create a place that makes you comfortable.