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It is best if the icon corner faces east... but not all houses/apartments are set up to make that happen.
If the icon corner can't face east, then north or south will do.
And when doing morning/noon/evening prayers at the icon corner ... face the icons, not direct east.
And yes, we should learn to pray constantly. But there are different kinds of prayer.
So, throughout the day you pray, often "Lord, have mercy" or "Lord Jesus Christ, son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner". Or whatever variations of the above that work for you. Also, any prayers that you have memorized and "speak" to you. Freeform prayer is also good.
Then there are set times to pray at the icon corner, usually morning and evening. But there are also a set of noon prayers.
I always tell my kids, if you wake up in the middle of the night, God is clearly telling you to pray.
And then there is prayer at church, as a community, with the priest.
All are incredibly important. They all work differently to help to soften our heart to God.
Now back to the icon corner:
An icon corner grows over time. Usually, you get an icon of your Saint (the saint name you get at baptism), at your baptism. And then you might be gifted or get an icon at a special event.
At your wedding, it is usually the parents of the bride that buy a matching set of Christ and Theotokos for the bridal couple. Since my son is marrying a convert, I have bought the matching set.
In some jurisdictions you also get a new rug at your wedding. Traditionally from the parents of the groom. I do have a wedding rug... but with the dogs we have had...etc. etc. I used to have it rolled up in a corner, and I would unroll and lay it out when we prayed... but then a mouse ate some fringe off!!! So my wedding rug is now stored in my bedroom.
And then of course you can have a votive lamp (usually one that uses olive oil), candles, and incense.
So... this is my icon corner.
My wedding icons are the matching Christ and Theotokos that are framed. Far right and left. Then I was gifted, at some point, the antique Christ and Theotokos that are in the middle.
I used to have a cross there, that one of the kids had made... but it isn't there any more. (As my kids age and move out of the house, they sometimes take their things)
Lower far left is Saint Olaf, patron Saint of my family. And moving right from him are icons of the saints of all my kids, myself and my spouse. It is also nice to keep an icon of the saint of whatever godchildren you have, to remember to pray for them. Also, I have a wedding of Cana (lower, towards the right, and faded) and an icon of Abraham's hospitality (tiny, dark, and antique at the top).
Behind some of the icons on the wall are palm crosses, from Palm Sunday. Usually, at the start of great Lent, you do a deep clean and burn the palm crosses from the previous year.
And.... I have more icons on the table.
I have 2 votive lamps, one hanging and one on the table... because I broke the glass on the hanging one and STILL haven't decided what to do about it... so I am now using the votive lamp that sits on the table. That one I try to keep burning 24/7.
I have a bunch of candles because when the kids were little they each would light a candle before we started to pray together. Kids love fire, at least mine did, so it was a great incentive. My "baby" is now 16, but the candles are still there.
I never use incense, but a couple of my kids love it, so they use it on occasion.
Often the icon of the wedding at Cana, or an icon of Joachim and Anna is the icon in or before the master bedroom.
Also, it is traditional to hang your wedding crowns above the bed. (Unless you are Russian or OCA, they use large crowns from the church and do not bring the crowns home).
It is good to pick an icon to hang in the dinning room or close to the kitchen. You can hang whatever you like, but often it is the Wedding at Cana, the Last Supper, or Saint Euphrosynos the cook. I do not have an icon there, no good place in my house. Also, the way my house is set up, you can see the icon corner from the kitchen and living/dining area.
I do have an icon in each hallway in my house, icons at each of the kid's beds, and a tiny icon above the front door. The tiny icon above the front door is REALLY nice, since it is there to remind you to pray before going into the world.
Can you see the super tiny Christ that I have above the door? Of course, it doesn't have to be THAT small!

Wow, it does look silly in that photo... But, I like it. Also, that one has plastic something over the icon, so super easy clean.
Clearly...I like to answer questions !! Do you have any more?
Other wedding things... the church can provide a cup to use during the wedding, or you can provide a cup. If you provide the cup, then clearly you then get to bring it home and use it/display it. It will be blessed, so should be used wirh that understanding. Often it can also stay on the icon table, and be used to drink holy water. You can't see in that photo... but I have 2 jugs of holy water in the bookcase top the right of my icon table. I know some people that put the cup in a shadow box with their wedding crowns, or store the cup away in a cupboard and bring it out to use it at every anniversary.
I do NOT have my wedding cup because it vanished in a move.

I had found a beautiful silver cup in an antique store. Of course, with the price of silver today!!! And, the cup does NOT need to be silver. It can be made out of whatever you choose! Glass or crystal would be beautiful, but breakable. I would recommend food safe pewter. Gorgeous, not breakable, and affordable. Just... don't lose it.
