10 Garden Reading Nook Ideas for a Backyard Getaway

Comfortable seating, secluded spots, and lush landscapes let you savor your next read in peace.

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Create a respite from the distractions of your home by setting up a small and soothing backyard nook in your garden's prettiest spot.

From classic wicker chairs tucked into shady corners to traditional benches alongside bubbling water features, these ideas for comfortable seating and sheltered locations provide a simple jumping-off point for designing your own tranquil reading area—one where you can tackle your TBR list in peace.

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Create a Reading Swing

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Part hammock, part daybed, a luxurious platform swing makes a sumptuous spot to get lost in your favorite book. Bonus points for its placement under a tree, where rustling leaves and birdsong will provide a soundtrack for the written pages.

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Choose a Classic Bench

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A traditional wooden bench with sloping arms and a curved seat offers a quiet space for reading when tucked among colorful flowering shrubs. It doesn't require a paved surface; place one in any pretty, shaded spot in your yard.

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Extend Your Outdoor Season

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A wide, woven chair and small table are light enough to move around your yard as the seasons change: Place them under a flowering tree in spring and near evergreens in the fall. Matching lanterns and a warm throw let you savor your favorite novels with a cup of hot cider even as the weather cools.

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Find a Shady Spot

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If building a pergola or gazebo isn't within your backyard budget, take advantage of existing trees to create a restful, shaded spot for fabric sling chairs. Opting for high-end folding chairs allows you to shift your seats into a sunny spot on cool days—and store them during the winter.

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Make It a Double

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A pair of wooden seats connected by a small table provides a comfortable place for chatting about your latest book-club read over a summer mocktail—or for carving out some quiet time on your own.

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Go Classic With a Hammock

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A hammock is the ultimate spot for reading—though you may inadvertently drift into a nap thanks to the shady canopy and rockabye nature of the swaying sling!

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Provide a Pergola

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Trailing vines and greenery that weave around a wooden pergola offer leafy protection from the sun, while a dining set—complete with reclining chairs—makes it easy to finish a page-turner over lunch.

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Light the Night

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A covered gazebo set away from the main house provides a perfectly secluded spot for avid readers. Install lighting around the gazebo (and inside the roof) so that even sunset doesn't force you inside.

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Add a Water Feature

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The soothing sounds of a backyard fountain or other water feature create a restful space for outdoor reading. The gentle background noise can camouflage everything from your neighbor's leafblower to your phone notifications, so you can read without interruption.

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Make It Rustic

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Take your Bohemian cues from this desert courtyard bed set-up. An outdoor bed provides all the comfort of your favorite lounging furniture, with the peace and beauty that a garden delivers. The perfect spot for a languid afternoon with your favorite tome.

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