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A house is merely physical but a home is far more subtle and
elusive. The Mindful Home takes the view that being 'at home' is a
metaphor for finding ourselves and our core. Home is about
qualities that we could equate with 'good' itself - true happiness,
peace, beauty, wisdom and inspiration. It is also about the good
things in life such as harmony, relationships, health and wealth.
Mindfulness can help us find our core and create a home that
reminds us of the qualities associated with it. By exploring the
ways in which we feed our mind and our heart through our senses,
how we use space, the practicalities of managing a home, and how we
can live a healthy and sustainable life at home, The Mindful Home
will enable us to shape the living space we really want, creating
an environment that both nurtures and invigorates us, while meeting
our needs. The two megatrends of Mindfulness and Home Improvement
are combined in a beautiful, useful book, which has attracted
enormous interest around the world as the only book of its kind.
Sections include Philosophy of The Mindful Home, The Five Senses
The Five Spaces, and Home as a Healthier Environment. Beautifully
designed, this is the ultimate guide to the art of conscious
living. Learn to create a nurturing home and mindfully care for
yourself and your family.
You deserve the absolute world even if right now you don't think
you do. You are enough, and you CAN change your life and make a
fresh start if you want it. I did it and so can you! - Charlotte
Greedy The motivational guide to celebrating your true authentic
self and getting the life you want from social media sensation
Charlotte Greedy. Have you ever felt completely lost, stuck in a
place you don't want to be? One of Instagram's loudest and most
loved voices, Charlotte Greedy had a rocky start in life. Now with
her partner H, her two sons and her fur babies to contend with,
every day is a joyful new lesson in learning to love herself again.
Honest and hilarious, You Do You shares Charlotte's real-life
experiences and the lessons she's learnt along the way to inspire
you to begin your own journey of self-love, confidence and help you
build the life you truly deserve. You Do You. Always.
This is an invaluable pocket source book bursting with images of
original and well restored Edwardian features. This is the ideal
handy reference for the home owner, either to take to the
architectural salvage yard or DIY store to identify authentic
styles and colours, or simply to enjoy the best of Edwardian
design. It contains a room-by-room tour of Edwardian homes,
covering everything from grand opulence to modest dwellings. It is
beautifully illustrated throughout, with design details such as
close-ups of fabrics and door knobs.
Easier to make than a conventional quilt or a painted floorcloth, a
Floorquilt is the perfect way to turn the fabric you love into a
masterpiece you can use. Plus, there's no sewing! Decoupage
techniques and supplies are all you need to transform a piece of
canvas into a beautiful, durable floorcloth. Ellen guides you every
step of the way, from choosing raw fabric to applying a protective
finish to the completed Floorquilt. Lots of how-to photographs and
inspiring examples.
The third book with kate spade new york, all in good taste is a
charming entertaining guide to throwing chic, stylish
get-togethers. The culture of entertaining is just as important as
the food and drinks you serve, the flowers on your table and the
music on your speakers; all in good taste sends rigid rules out the
door and invites in unpretentious ideas that are easy, festive, and
authentic, always with an air of deliberate polish. Filled with
how-to's, personal essays, anecdotes, menus, tips, recipes and a
liberal dash of style, all in good taste will transform you into
the hostess everyone wants an invitation from. The book covers all
of the essential lost arts-how to shuck an oyster, curating a
stellar guest list, dinner-table topics, cocktails in the
city-right alongside modern conundrums like food photo etiquette
and innovations like serving pot pies in teacups. Whether you
entertain a little or a lot, or just love being the person everyone
wants to sit next to at dinner, all in good taste is the modern
classic you'll treasure and dog-ear for years.
Transform your home with the power of a white and neutral palette.
'A capsule of calm, this ode to pale interiors by The White
Company's founder Chrissie Rucker is testament to the power of
neutrals.' - House & Garden 'The thing about white is that it
goes with everything, it is a canvas for life, whoever you are and
whatever your tastes. You just can't beat it.' - Chrissie Rucker
Whether you live in a tiny city apartment, a rambling country
cottage or an elegant town house, For the Love of White offers the
definitive guide to creating a home with white and neutral tones.
Published to mark the 25th anniversary of iconic brand, The White
Company, the book explores 12 inspirational homes in varied
decorating styles but unified by a passion for a white. For each
location The White Company founder, Chrissie Rucker, highlights
clever styling details that the reader can try out in their own
home - with calming, versatile and beautiful results. Illustrated
with specially commissioned photography by leading interiors
photographer, Chris Everard and organized into three sections -
Country, Town and Coast - the book provides both the advice and the
inspiration needed to transform your home.
The 1950s house was a scientific triumph. It had been designed in a
laboratory and tested on inhabitants of all ages before being built
for the masses. Never had the home been so contemporary - antiques
and period styles were banished for an entire decade as
householders concentrated on achieving a complete 'look' for the
home. Mid-Century Modern explores the interior decor of this time,
concentrating on all aspects of a home's decoration - walls,
flooring, surfaces, lighting and, of course, furniture. The book
goes on to feature case studies illustrating beautiful contemporary
homes that exhibit the mid-century style in an exemplary way and
reveal how the 1950s look, complete with collector's pieces, can be
mixed and matched with interior elements of other styles and from
other eras.
This book offers complete step by step fully illustrated
instructions, clearly showing how you can create three very
different types of wire tree sculptures. All material and tools
needed to create these tree sculptures are readily available
through easy to locate sources, such as craft stores, hobby shops,
hardware stores and florists. This book is the calumniation of
years of creating wire trees, and other natural forms, using only
different types and grades of wire. Clearly written and profusely
illustrated by Sal Villano, the detailed instructions are very easy
to follow. You will be guided step by step, in the creation of a
Willow Tree an Oak Tree and a Wind Swept Tree sculpture.Upon
completion of the three small trees you will then be able to create
many of the other larger wire tree sculptures shown on the authors
web site at: http: //www.salvillano.com">salvillano.co
Acclaimed florists Per Benjamin and Max van de Sluis share their
extensive knowledge in the field of floral art in this voluminous
recipe book. Step-by-step they create bouquets, table decorations,
arrangements with cut flowers and plants, wedding flowers, sympathy
pieces, festive Christmas decorations and other impressive designs
for the home. This book compiles all eight volumes of the popular
(and sold out) series Creativity with Flowers. It covers a nice mix
of commercial and artistic designs and caters both to the hobbyist
and the professional. In addition to the hundreds of arrangements,
both florists graciously grant us a peek behind the scenes: they
explain their way of working, sources of inspiration, thought
process and creativity to encourage the reader to do more than
merely copy their arrangements. The ultimate goal of this book is
not only to provide the necessary tools and techniques, but also to
give florists the confidence to develop into artists with a
personal style and a unique artistic personality.
The Pig is a collection of restaurants with rooms in Hampshire,
Devon, Dorset and Somerset - and soon in Kent, West Sussex and
Cornwall. Now, everyone can enjoy The Pig from the comfort of their
own homes. Among the pages of The Pig you will find an
idiosyncratic, seasonal approach to the good life, with delicious
recipes, how-to guides, tips, tricks and stories. Inside the pages
of The Pig you will find: Classic recipes from Nan's rice pudding
to proper fish pie, porchetta, gammon with parsley sauce, devilish
devilled kidneys on toast, a right old eton mess and even a pink
blancmange bunny. The Pig's Guide to Pigs from identifying
different breeds and selecting the best cuts of meat to making your
own sausages, crackling and charcuterie. How to pickle, forage and
identify edible flowers and suggestions on how to bring the weird
and wonderful vegetables, fruits and salads from the garden into
the kitchen. Noble wine, simple food from classic cocktails to
modern twists and all the best accompaniments. Interior design
recreating the comfort and elegance of The Pig at home. Setting the
scene, The Pigs top tips on hosting your own festivals, summer
feasts and winter gatherings, including creating the perfect
playlist to the best recipes to cook outdoors. Praise for the book:
'For us at home, the cookbook provides the perfect inspiration.'
The Telegraph Magazine Praise for The Pig Hotels: Rick Stein:
'Dinner, bed and breakfast at The Pig, any Pig, is a comforting
thought of some lovely flavoured pork, a British abundance of
vegetables and some fabulous red wine.' The Sunday Times: 'There
isn't a trace of cynicism here - just enthusiasm, craft and people
who love what they do, creating a place you really, really don't
want to leave.' The Financial Times 'Some inherited memory of a
weekend with grandparents I never had... a little bohemian, and
unbelievably good at cooking.' Tom Parker Bowles: 'The Pig
revolutionised the country house hotel, creating a true home away
from home. No pomp or pretence, just beautiful rooms and
magnificent food with produce from their own kitchen gardens. Where
The Pig goes, the others follow.'
Designer Nathan Turner's style is synonymous with the easy glam of
California living. His first book introduced readers to his casual
American style and chic design sense. Now, he has written a love
letter to his home state in I Love California. This book is a
journey up and down Highway 1 that takes readers from the redwoods
of northern San Francisco, to the mountains of the Sierra Nevada,
to the beaches of Southern California. Simple recipes and tips for
entertaining are featured alongside never-before-seen interiors.
Lavish photographs capture the homes, people, and food of each
unique location in glorious, sun-drenched detail. This book even
includes Turner's signature recipes for California comfort food,
like his family's Cioppino, Marinated Tri-tip Steak, Mexican
Chocolate Cake, and more. More than just a design book, I Love
California will appeal to all readers-whether they're entertaining
friends and dining with family, or just wishing to visit the
sun-dappled coast. As Nathan says, "The recipes and decor here are
inspired by my home state, but really it's a state of mind." Now,
you can create this dreamy California lifestyle anywhere.
"The sheer variety of interiors featured in this enjoyable book is
happy evidence that an English tradition still thrives." Review of
English Eccentric in The World of Interiors. The English style in
interior design is admired and imitated the world over. At its
grandest it is a stately home furnished with antiques, but the
houses featured in this book are cottages, farmhouses, townhouses
and apartments. What links them is as much an attitude as a look.
The English style of decoration is practical and informal, designed
around the inhabitants of the rooms and their lifestyles rather
than to awe or impress. These houses are lived in and loved, with
interiors that are comfortable, relaxed and not afraid to be
pretty. The book's chapters - Plain English, English Eccentric,
English Rose, English Country House and Classic English - reflect
the many and varied facets of English style, and each section ends
with pages devoted to suggestions for furnishing a house in all
these versions of English style. At the back of the book, there is
also a listing of suppliers to help readers create their very own
take on perfect English style
Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo, authors of The Flower Recipe
Book and founders of Studio Choo, provide more than 100
step-by-step projects to make with flowering and leafy branches. In
the spring, readers can create a cherry blossom bough or a
centrepiece of lilacs and olive branches. In the summer, a garland
features sage with pomegranates and citrus-coloured strawflowers.
In autumn, wreaths are made out of magnolias and rosemary. Winter
highlights cedar, pine, and juniper, yielding unexpected table
settings and new wreath shapes. Also included are hundreds of
step-by-step photos, as well as tutorials covering basic
techniques, sourcing, and care information.
Our homes are an expression of how we want to live; they shape our
everyday routines and fundamentally affect our well-being. Interior
design for the home sustains a giant global industry and feeds an
entire branch of the media. However, the question of dwelling, or
how to live, is found increasingly to be lacking in serious
discourse. This book sets out to review the interior design of our
homes. It discusses 20 iconic residential interiors from the
present back to the 1920s, by architects and designers such as
Assemble, Arno Brandlhuber, Lina Bo Bardi, and Josef Frank and by
artists such as Cecil Beaton and Andy Warhol. Including historic
and recent photographs, drawings and plans, the book explores these
case studies as key moments in the history of the modern interior.
Penny Sparke provides a concise history of the discipline of
interior design, Alice Rawsthorn investigates the role of gender,
and Mark Taylor discusses the discourse on interior design in the
twenty-first century. Adam Stech offers insights into the use of
colour in residential interiors and Matteo Pirola offers a detailed
and richly illustrated chronology of significant events in the
history of interior design. In a portfolio of photographs selected
exclusively for this book, Jasper Morrison explores what makes a
good interior. In addition to interviews with contemporary interior
design practitioners, experts in the fields of the sociology of
living and psychology provide further insight. This book is an
invaluable resource for anyone interested in interior design.
There is no shortage of books on how to look after houseplants but
no one has shown us how and when and why these plants came to be in
our homes. Catherine Horwood's combination of social history, plant
history and the history of interior design explains why, as
Flanders and Swann sung in the 1950s, 'the garden's full of
furniture / and the house is full of plants.' In this fascinating
book we learned how potted plants are as much subject to fashion as
pieces of furniture. For the Victorians, it was the aspidistra in
the front parlour, the Edwardians loved a palm, and, for today's
millennials, no home is complete without the ubiquitous fiddle-leaf
fig. This book show that there is little new when it comes to
plants in the home. In the mid-18th century, Wedgwood created a
market for special bulb pots and in the 1950s, some of Terence
Conran's earliest designs were for houseplant containers. Across
the ages, the choice of potted plants has been influenced by the
layout of houses, the levels of dirt and pollution and the
equipment to hand. Now, with so much choice, we seem happy to treat
houseplants as disposables. This book gives a better understanding
of the miracles that were once achieved with indoor plant displays,
inspired by Sir Hugh Platt's 1608 vision of a garden 'within
doores'. This new edition has been revised with new material added
to bring the history of the houseplant and its massive explosion in
popularity right up to date.
The KingsHaven Design team is skilled at transforming timeworn
interiors and exteriors into breathtaking spaces for inspired
living by sharing with their clients the spectacular work of
artisans and artworks from around the world, and by developing
strong fair-trade relationships with artists that benefit them,
their families, and their communities. Be it working with a
stonemason to salvage the granite facade of a historic estate,
collaborating with blacksmiths on a lighting fixture or custom
piece of furniture, meeting with artisans who create gorgeous
handcrafted baskets in the designs of their tribal ancestors, or
searching hidden markets in Europe and South America for art
pottery, antique mirrors, prints, and textiles, Lauren Wylonis and
the studio's objective is to reclaim, restore, and revitalise their
client's residential interiors and exteriors. In many senses of
clever design, they create spaces that reflect a sharp and
sophisticated twenty-first-century aesthetic for today's energetic
lifestyles, yet never lose sight of the past. Rejuvenation of
character, charm and architectural significance combined with the
creation of cutting-edge luxury and style are the hallmarks of the
design studio's ethos, which also can be seen in the handcrafted
light fixtures, furnishings, and accessories found at Wylonis's
irresistible retail showroom in Paoli, PA, just outside
Philadelphia. The pages of this book are resplendent with luscious
photography and insightful texts that together showcase Wylonis's
unique practice and meticulous attention to detail in designing
lighting, furniture, and home decor that takes each space to a
higher level in art, architecture, beauty, and function. The useful
tips for use in a new home or renovation are diverse and range from
mindful design to achieving authenticity in an older home
renovation. A must-have book for a connoisseur of interiors and
design, or anyone looking to build or renovate a home or space.
All year-round, create lush beauty and quiet graces for home and family (without breaking your budget)
Tracey McBride's first book, Frugal Luxuries, elevated frugal but elegant living to an art form. Now in this companion volume she shares all new ways to embellish cherished holidays and the timeless rhythms of the seasons. Here she shows how to use joined efforts, loving hands, and exciting ideas to create gracious touches and sumptuous celebrations, delicious meals and wonderful seasonal treats. Learn how you can enrich your home with timeless pleasures and lighten the spirits of those you hold most dear--without exhausting your bank account. Enjoy: Emblems of spring: aromatic Irish linen sachets, warm scones drenched in jam and butter...and mysterious bunny tracks you can make to delight your children Enchanted summers: floral wreaths as party favors, an Italian feast with homemade pasta...and bountiful gifts from the garden Autumnal offerings: scented cinnamon pinecones as fire starters, fresh challah for Rosh Hashana...and a house warmed with fall bouquets and cozy paisley throws Winter wonders: mood-enhancing music, illuminating with lights, inside and out...and a Christmas gift pantry--begun in January--to create stress-free giving Plus an abundance of seasonal blessings, imaginative uses for yard-sale treasures, an appreciation of things old and marvelous...and creation of a life of beauty and simplicity.
Design your home to optimise your healthy lifestyle with this
room-by-room guide from certified kitchen designer and wellness
design consultant Jamie Gold. Residential designer Jamie Gold has
spent years defining the exciting new field of wellness design,
which explores how simple changes to things like lighting,
fixtures, storage, and outdoor space can make a huge difference in
how you feel every day. Wellness by Design offers a room-by-room
guide to refreshing your space so that it promotes safety, fitness,
serenity, and joy. Whether you're training for a marathon or
recovering from an injury, building your dream home or decorating
your new rental, the design of your home can help-or hinder-your
active lifestyle. This book will help you keep your fitness goals
and stay on track for a long and healthy life.
The last half of the twentieth century saw the emergence, evolution
and consolidation of a distinct interior design practice and
profession. This book is invaluable for students and practitioners,
providing a detailed specialist, contemporary historical analysis
of their profession and is beautifully illustrated, with over 200
photos and images from the 1950s through to the present day. An
argument that a distinctive interior design practice emerged in the
second half of the twentieth century An identification of the
social and cultural context, and how that has affected the
evolution of practice A distinct narrative that separates the
history of interior design from that of mainstream architecture A
comprehensive recording of the significant events and individuals
that shaped the evolution Content based on first hand interviews
with practitioners and clients
Jam-packed full of inspiration and practical information, this
all-new edition will be a homeowner's first step in turning their
dream kitchen into a reality. Beautifully illustrated with over 325
photos and illustrations, this go-to guide will provide design
options for every nook and cranny of the kitchen, from cabinets and
countertops to sinks and appliances, from flooring to all kinds of
finish details.
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