Creating a Family Reading Room
Among all the rooms in the house, the spare room tends to be the
most neglected and under-utilized. After all, it's called a
spare room because no one really uses it. The room can come in
handy for a lot of things though. Having a spare in case friends
or relatives stop by is great, but let us take a look at a more
useful and useable idea for this room that your family will love:
Create a Family Reading Room
This is one idea that is making a quick comeback. In today's age
of technology and the Internet, the desire of children and
adults to read is steadily declining. Families used to get
together and read books and tell stories. But now, good quality
family time is decreasing as fast as their desire to read. So
what can you do to help your family start reading again? Change
your spare room into a reading room - a.k.a. a home library.
This can be done with simple, easy, and practical decorating.
If your spare room has a bed in it, then it needs to be removed
before you can turn it into a library. You might consider
replacing the bed with a futon or daybed though, so it can still
be used for guests when needed, yet double as sitting space in
your reading room. Put the old bed in another room or into
storage. Once the bed is removed, take a good long look around.
Jot down notes on what colors you would like to use, what types
of decorations, what type of lights, accents, and so on. Once
you have your ideas down on paper, go and purchase a couple of
bookcases. These do not have to be the extravagant five to seven
shelf solid oak bookcases. These can be as simple as a two shelf
aluminum bookcase, or even wall mounted shelves. The goal here
is having a structure to hold the books that you plan on adding
to this room.
Once the bookcases have been bought, placed and stocked, search
for a container for a few magazines. Old wicker baskets or milk
crates will work fine for this. Grab a few magazines that you
know will be read and stock the basket with them. It's also a
good idea to have plenty of lighting in your room as well. If
you need to, purchase a couple of floor lamps. These will serve
as the extra lighting that your family will need during their
reading sessions.
The overall theme that you should try to achieve is a literary
and educational theme. Try to promote the art of reading with
the decorations that you place. For instance, purchase wallpaper
border that has designs of books and pens, and place it along
the top of your walls. If you can find some accent pillows with
a literary theme, those would be ideal decorative accents for
this room. And in order for your room to work to your advantage,
you must set aside some reading time for your family. This may
be hard at first, (to get them to commit to a weekly reading
time), but do not give up! After a while they'll get into the
habit of coming into this newly decorated room and spending
their time reading and enjoying it. And what a joy it will be
when your child says, "Mom, turning the spare room into a
library was such a great idea!"