A small house specifically designed for reading has been created by Paris-based architect Antonin Ziegler for a book-loving client. Located on the northern coast of France, the library annex is connected to the main house by a small, almost secret tunnel. The house boasts large windows that allow the occupants to have an unobstructed view of the surrounding nature while they are inside the warm, wooden interior.
The exterior of the library annex has a simple, modern appearance, and it contains a small garage in addition to the spacious library. The interior is designed to be a sanctuary for reading, with floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and a peaceful atmosphere. Once you pass through the threshold, you can leave the noise and distractions of the outside world behind and fully immerse yourself in the world of literature and knowledge. This cozy and inviting space would be a perfect retreat for anyone who loves to read.