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zithoek

Zithoek is a Dutch term for a dedicated seating area within a room, designed for informal conversation, relaxation, and reading. A zithoek typically centers on comfortable seating—such as a sofa or built-in bench paired with one or more armchairs—around a coffee table, with soft lighting, textiles, and a rug that create a cozy, intimate atmosphere.

Placement and layout: It is often situated near a window, a fireplace, or at an interior corner.

Design considerations: Key factors include comfort, scale, and visual cohesion with the surrounding space. Textiles such

Usage and variations: In Dutch-speaking regions, zithoeks are common in living rooms and apartments, and may

In
small
spaces,
a
zithoek
can
be
formed
with
an
L-shaped
sofa
or
a
built-in
bench
to
create
a
defined
alcove.
In
larger
rooms,
it
can
function
as
a
distinct
lounge
zone
within
an
open-plan
living
area.
as
cushions,
throws,
and
a
rug
help
define
the
area,
while
lighting—floor
lamps,
table
lamps,
or
wall
sconces—provides
warmth
and
flexibility.
Proper
acoustics
and
sightlines
influence
how
the
zithoek
is
used.
also
appear
in
cafés
or
public
interiors
as
small
lounge
corners.
Variations
include
a
corner
sofa
(hoekbank),
a
built-in
window
seat,
or
a
minimal
reading
nook
that
shares
seating
with
other
room
functions.