Most of us spend our days staring at monitors, context-switching between tickets and PRs. By the time I log off, my brain is usually fried. The idea of having a dedicated, non-digital zone to disconnect is appealing, but my apartment currently feels like an over-provisioned server room with zero extra square footage. I’ve been looking into ways to optimize my living space without needing a hardware refresh or a massive floor plan expansion. It turns out, the bottleneck isn't the physical room size; it's the layout logic. If you treat your floor plan like a piece of legacy code, you can often refactor the existing footprint to carve out a functional reading nook. Here are a few constraints I’ve been testing to make this work: Vertical utilization: Don't assume a seat needs a dedicated corner. Use wall-mounted lighting to free up desk space or floor real estate.…