The most de-stressing room in your house isn’t a room
Perhaps because they are so recently in utero, children unselfconsciously seek tiny spaces
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Christina Poletto
, The Wall Street Journal
It’s winter, and Covid’s got us largely homebound. If there ever was a time to trick out a cozy, comforting nook, it’s now.
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When Covid-19 took hold, graduate student Anna Palmer claimed a compact hideaway under a stair landing in the Sewanee, Tenn., home she shares with her partner. She can barely stand up in the space which is hemmed in by two book-lined walls and a honey-pine staircase. No matter. A small mattress, blankets, pillows and a long bolster encourage repose and hours of solace.