13 Amazing Corner Decor Ideas

While I’ve shared a lot about how to decorate the most popular living spaces in your home, I’d be cutting corners to not talk about the perfect place to add more personality to the rest of your decor: Do not miss those empty corners! Are you ready for some fun corner decor ideas?

Empty corners can make a room feel unfinished, but they also offer one of the easiest decorating opportunities in your home. Whether you’re wondering what to put in an empty corner, trying to style an awkward corner, or simply looking for budget-friendly corner decor ideas, there are plenty of beautiful ways to make every inch of your home feel intentional.

From cozy reading nooks to oversized plants, corner shelves, and statement lighting, these simple ideas can help transform even the smallest unused space.

I’ve gathered just over a dozen corner decorating ideas to help you transform those overlooked areas into inviting nooks.

How do I decorate a corner? More often than not, I use a combination of items you’ll find on this list. Of course, those you choose will depend on your space and how you want it to work for you.

While you may want nothing more than an eye-catching feature to add visual impact, learning how to decorate an awkward corner will also allow you to get more use out of these empty spaces.

Living Room with Accent Table

In my living room layout, the corner of the bookcases and wall seemed more empty after I added my end table and decor, despite being set back several feet from the sofa. While the table is useful and the tree is decorative, notice the sightline and how these pieces are complementary in materials and color.

When possible, you can (and should!) combine several corner decorating ideas to maximize the beauty and use of the space. In the list below, you’ll see more example photos that combine more than one of the corner decoration solutions.

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If you’ve ever stared at an empty corner and wondered what belongs there, you’re not alone! Today I’m sharing simple corner decor ideas that will help you:

  • Turn unused corners into beautiful, functional spaces.
  • Avoid common decorating mistakes that make a room feel cluttered.
  • Find creative ideas for awkward corners in bedrooms, living rooms, offices, and more.
  • Learn exactly how to decorate an empty corner with budget-friendly pieces you may already own.
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13 Ways to Decorate Corners in Your Home

From touches of greenery to a floor-to-ceiling home office workstation, let’s take a look at some stylish corner designs that pop while keeping things pretty.

1. Trees Bring the Outside In

Greenery can make any room come alive (even if the plant isn’t). A tree or other large indoor plant is the most dramatic natural accent to brighten up a corner. Go for live plants if you have a green thumb and your empty corner happens to be in range of the right amount of natural light. If not, I have an entire post about where to buy the best fake plants.

2. Elevate Things With a Plant Stand

Another way to achieve the freshness that greenery brings to spaces – especially an empty corner of your living room – is to position a pretty plant stand. These help live plants get the light they need and draw the eye to the height level you want, depending on the stand you choose.

plant stand sofa table

In this case, the plant stand doubles as an accent table for matching clocks and just enough space to rest a drink.

3. Accent Chair Relaxation Station

Our living room is exactly that. It’s a family room I like to keep it bright and tidy while keeping it comfortable. I minimize clutter by taking advantage of the spacious bookcases to play with bookshelf decor ideas. Rather than let the shelves do all the work to make this corner cozy, a comfortable leather accent chair does the heavy lifting.

Traditional Styled Built-in Bookshelves

While the chair contrasts in color and texture with our light cream couch, the soft leather and basket full of extra pillows and throws call you to rest your feet (and maybe your eyes, too) after a long day. It’s also positioned well with natural and artificial light sources to double as a reading nook.

4. Reading Nook Escape

And that brings us to reading nooks, which seem to be what empty corners are truly made for. Your corner reading nook can be as simple or luxurious as your space and budget will allow.

While our cozy living room corner does the trick, I love the elegant beauty of this space, which pairs a chaise, floor lamp, an oversized gallery wall and lots of natural light. Beautiful!

An empty corner’s wall space may be all the real estate you need to add a few framed pieces of your favorite artwork and call it a day – a lovelier day, that is. I feel that way when I round the corner from our kitchen into our living room and see this trio of landscape art I arranged there.

Vintage Landscape Art in Living Room Corner

As you can see, adding anything to the floor here would only get in the way. Yet, taking advantage of the wall space creates a nice transition from the airy kitchen to the Hale Navy walls in our living room. Art is an excellent choice for corner decorating in bigger spaces, too. Consider elevating a sculpture or other piece of art on a pedestal or table, or adding a tiered shelf to display a special collection.

6. Blanket Ladder Charm

Add charm in an instant by propping up a blanket ladder draped with your favorite throws or handmade quilts. These can work well in a bedroom for those chilly winter nights or in one of your empty living room corners if you like to cozy up on the couch.

A cozy fall corner with a blanket ladder, leather armchair - and pumpkins!! | Simple farmhouse fall mantel with a DIY wooden sign

After many years with one of these on my wishlist, I ultimately decided to DIY it! Here’s the post to learn how to make a blanket ladder like mine. It is so easy!

7. Modern Floor Lamps

While floor lamps go back for centuries, they seemed to reach a peak of popularity of our lifetimes in the 1990s with the black, halogen torchieres, which turned out to be dangerous. Fast forward to now, and there are so many stylish, useful, and (presumably) safe options on the market.

modern floor lamp next to a gray sofa in a white living room.
photo by sara ligorria-tramp via Style by Emily Henderson

I liked this before/after from the Style by Emily Henderson blog, which shows the impact and extra style this lamp brings to the space. Check out the link with the images for several more great examples.

SHOP THE LAMPS

8. Antique Corner Cabinets

While you’ll still find built-in corner cabinets in many older homes, you can also find them for great deals at antique shops. Depending on the quality of the cabinet you find and your personal style, you may get an even better deal on cabinets you’re willing to strip and restain or paint to suit, like the one below.

Other antique mall finds like dressers, tall chests of drawers, and armoires also make excellent corner accent pieces that double as extra storage.

9. Pretty Pet Crate

I’ve been planning to expand on this topic for a long time, and you can see my stylish dog crate furniture ideas. While pets are part of the family for many people, their spaces can be especially challenging to fit into your interior design dreams.

dog crate as a table in the corner of a living room.
via Wayfair

Furniture designers have taken note, so we are starting to see more solutions for furry friends that truly elevate the crate. I love this crate that is specifically designed for an empty corner of your living room or den.

10. Nesting Accent Tables Add Value

Accent tables come in a dizzying range of options, so it’s up to you to decide which to choose based on the corner space to fill. Since I usually limit my smaller decor items to my bookshelves and small end-table arrangements, I like leaning more on function for adding accent tables.

nesting tables for a corner of a room with a plant on it.
via Wayfair

Resting in a corner out of the way, these nesting tables do not require much styling beyond their design. When you have guests or need extra surface space for some other reason, they’re ready.

11. Bar Carts for Cocktails, Coffee or Chocolate

While larger corners are made for reading nooks, smaller ones seem best suited to bar carts. While these are traditionally used for serving cocktails and displaying pretty bar glassware collections, alcohol is not required to style this look.

bar cart in the corner of a dining room.
Cranmore Home via Real Homes

I like how this cart includes a touch of greenery to add height. You might also consider this solution for a coffee station or hot chocolate bar. Either would be so cute in an eat-in kitchen or casual dining room.

12. Folding Screen Finery

Remember what I said about combining elements in a corner? This includes several we’ve covered, including an accent table, framed art, elevated sculptural art, plus greenery – only in this case it’s in the form of a vibrant green, botanical print folding screen.

The screen doesn’t fill the corner alone, it adds to a grouping of items that maximizes the space. Folding screens may also be a great solution for obscuring pet stations, toy bins, or other items you like having handy.

13. Space Efficient Home Office

Many more people are working from home these days, and yet not everyone has the extra room for a dedicated office. As a result, we’ve seen a lot of creative designs for workstations. An empty corner in your living room or guest room may be just the spot.

This space was custom-built to suit a corner adjacent to a large, built-in wardrobe. While the shelving is reserved for decorative arrangements, there’s plenty of desk space to get things done. Also, note the bits of greenery with small plants, perfect for shelf styling.

Bedroom Corner Decoration Ideas

Don’t overlook the corners in your bedroom! Even a small bedroom corner can become one of the coziest spots in the room with just a few thoughtful pieces. Instead of letting it collect clutter (or become the home for the infamous laundry pile!), use it to add both beauty and function.

large leaning mirror with a large plant next to it
This large leaning mirror fills up a huge part of the corner of my bedroom!

Here are a few of my favorite bedroom corner decorating ideas:

  • Create a cozy reading nook with a comfortable accent chair, a soft throw blanket, and a small side table for your morning coffee or favorite book.
  • Lean an oversized mirror against the wall to reflect natural light and make the room feel larger while adding a designer-inspired touch.
  • Add a tall plant or faux tree to bring height, texture, and a little life into an empty corner.
  • Use a decorative blanket ladder to store extra quilts and throws while adding warmth and visual interest.
  • Set up a small vanity with a mirror and stool if you’ve always wanted a dedicated space to get ready in the morning.
  • Create a compact writing desk for journaling, paying bills, or working from home without taking up much floor space.
  • Tuck in a woven basket or decorative storage bin for extra pillows, blankets, or seasonal linens.
  • Brighten the space with a floor lamp to create soft ambient lighting and make the entire room feel more inviting.

The best bedroom corners feel intentional without being overcrowded. Choose one larger focal piece—or combine two complementary items, like a chair and floor lamp or a mirror and plant—to create a space that’s both beautiful and functional.

A sweet Christmas wrapping station

Once upon a time, I filled a corner of my living room with a desk for paying bills and doing light computer work. But at Christmas, it turned into a lovely wrapping station! Make your home work for your needs!

Common Corner Decorating Mistakes to Avoid

Choosing furniture that’s too small

Tiny accessories often disappear in a large corner. Instead, choose one larger statement piece like an oversized plant, accent chair, floor lamp, or ladder shelf.

Filling every inch

Negative space is your friend. Leave breathing room around your decor so the corner feels intentional instead of crowded.

Ignoring height

Draw the eye upward with tall plants, floor lamps, mirrors, or artwork.

Forgetting function

Ask yourself what the room needs. Could that corner become extra seating, hidden storage, or a cozy reading nook?

Final Thoughts

The best corner decor doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Often, one thoughtfully chosen piece, like a beautiful plant, cozy chair, or floor lamp, is all it takes to transform an empty corner into one of your favorite spots in the room.

Start with one corner this weekend and have fun experimenting. Sometimes the smallest decorating projects make the biggest difference.

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