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This book is guaranteed to inspire.\nThree-way flip panels allow
you to create unique combinations for your home dA (c)cor. All
color wallpaper swatches in country patterns illustrate barnyard
motifs, floral patterns, pastoral landscapes, and gingham galore.
Youll find Tuscan, French, British, and Americana country inspired
patterns, for a global perspective on classic rural design. The
book features 30 complete room shots for inspiration, 37 borders
and 250 wall and trim designs, and thousands of possible
combinations. Color variations of each pattern are shown on the
reverse sides of the flip panels, and you can add paint chips and
fabric swatches for your custom dA (c)cor .\nThis is a playbook
that doubles as a seriously useful tool for dedicated professional
designers and do-it-yourself home decorators. The historic and
contemporary designs are all currently available from companies
under the umbrella of the F. Schumacher & Company, making it
possible to create your combinations in full-room scale.\nHours of
fun.
How does one turn a house containing artworks into a museum? How
does one narrate the story of the lives that were lived there? How
authentic can a retrospective reconstruction of interior spaces and
their contents be?
The contributors of "The Modern Period Room," drawn from a broad
range of disciplines, consider the interiors of the modern era and
their more recent reconstruction from a variety of different
viewpoints. Beneath the conceptual and physical strategy of the
representational technique of the modern period room lie numerous
conflicting intentions.
This collection of essays by design historians, architects and
curators engages with these tensions. The authors explore themes
and examples by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Truus
Schroeder and Gerrit Rietveld, Erno Goldfinger and others in a bid
to reveal the specific cultural encoding of presented interior
spaces.
The book's critical engagement with the issues and conventions
which surround the modern period room will allow historians and
theorists of architecture, design and social history to investigate
the contexts in which this representational device has been used.
The various models of period room enables the reader to understand
just how dynamic, contributory and ultimately interventionist the
presentation of the period room is in the process of architectural
and design history making.
'Beautifully written and both heartbreaking and heartwarming'
Jessica RedlandCottage Two, Bracken Ridge Farm sits at the end of a
pitted track, with the glorious Yorkshire moors stretching behind
it. Just a simple two up, two down, the cottage holds the promise
of a new start for two very different women, but it is also full of
secrets. Fifty years ago, newly-wed Stella is relishing making the
little cottage a happy home. But for all the lovingly handmade
curtains, and the hot dinners ready on the table for her husband,
Stella's dreams of married life jar painfully with the truth. Fifty
years later, the cottage is a new beginning for Tamzin. Determined
to get away from her previous life, she makes the move to the wild
and vast Yorkshire countryside. When Tamzin finds a sepia photo of
a woman, Stella, standing in the cottage's garden, there's a
sadness in her eyes that Tamzin recognises. As the cottage reveals
more of its secrets, Tamzin is desperate to find out whether Stella
got her happy ending. And as she gradually makes new friends, and
starts to win over her mysterious neighbour Euan, Tamzin dares to
dream about her own happy ending too... Escape the rat race with
this heart-warming, page-turning new novel from Jane Lovering.
Perfect for fans of Julie Houston, Beth O'Leary and Kate Forster
Praise for Jane Lovering: 'I adored the dual timeline aspect of
this gorgeous story and discovering the secrets from the past.
Beautifully written and both heartbreaking and heartwarming'
Jessica Redland 'A funny, warm-hearted read, filled with characters
you'll love.' Matt Dunn on A Country Escape What readers are saying
about Jane Lovering: 'Jane Lovering has that ability to choose
exactly the right words and images to make you laugh, with a
wonderful touch of the ridiculous, then moving seamlessly to a
scene of such poignancy that it catches your breath.' 'It is very
difficult to explain just how wonderful this book is. The power of
her words and her descriptive prowess to put it bluntly is
amazing... the emotional impact it has had on me will be long
lasting.' 'Fall in love with reading all over again with this
cracking tale from Jane Lovering. An excellent reminder, if one is
needed, of the absolute pleasure of losing yourself in a good
book.'
These origami decorations may look complex and expensive, but they
are actually easy to create and will never wilt or shed, making
them highly economical! Each wreath is assembled from a number of
paper sheets that are folded and then cleverly slotted together. No
glue or tape required! The ring itself is held together by the
tension of the individual paper pieces using the techniques of
modular origami. Full-color, step-by-step instructions help you
fold and assemble these beautiful pieces. Different designs are
provided for each month of the year--34 in all--and you can
endlessly vary the colors and materials, which are readily
available in any craft store. Here are just a few of the seasonal
and festive themes found in this book: Valentine Hearts Spring
Cherry Blossoms Tulips and Roses Shooting Stars Goldfish and
Bunnies Fall Harvest Christmas And many more! This is a simple and
creative way to add touches of beauty to your home or to create
low-cost decorations for weddings, parties, holidays, and other
special occasions. These versatile designs can be used in many
creative ways: Wall and door hangings Table centerpieces Tree
ornaments and toppers Doorknob hangers Picture frames
The practice of interior design has become ever more specialized as
new technologies have expanded how designers can use light, space,
color, and decoration. At the same time, the study of the interior
-- private, public and corporate -- has become a complex field.
Interior design is now a rich and sophisticated discipline which
draws on many others: psychology, cultural theory, philosophy,
gender studies, anthropology, and history, as well as design
history, architecture, arts and crafts, furniture, and fashion.
"Interior Design" presents a critical introduction to contemporary
theory and practice. The book highlights the key concepts behind
the study of interiors in order to present an inter-disciplinary
overview of the subject. Always aware that design is a practical
discipline, the book is illustrated throughout with examples and
detailed case studies of interior design practice.
South Beach, at Miami, Florida, has it all: sand, sun, surf,
beautiful people, stylish fashions, architecture from the height of
American Art Deco to the most modern renderings of steel and glass.
The visitor is drawn in a hundred directions at once, trying not to
stare, but hoping to take it all in and to hold onto the
impressions this place is bound to make.This book captures the
sights of the city. The photographer's eye finds the details. Deco
colors wash buildings as sun and shadow accentuate their bold
designs. Deep blue, cloudless skies rise over the bright beach and
sparkling sea, as bathers bask in the sun. Over 100 wonderful color
photographs are reminders of the days spent in this fantastic
place, taking the reader to the beach, among the trendy shops and
hotels, along the tree lined streets with Deco-styled homes. In
nearly every direction there is a something to catch the eye. This
will be a time capsule of your South Beach experience!
More than 60 of today's top lighting designers from the United
States and Europe are showcased here, along with up-and-coming
talents. Over 300 color photos of hundreds of funky, fun, classic,
far-out, retro, and whimsical designs, including chandelier and
ceiling fixtures, wall sconces, and table and floor lamps are
featured. This is the ultimate shoppers' guide for anyone hunting
for the unique and special. An index provides contact information
for each design studio. Also, items shown have suggested retail
prices in the captions. This is a must-have for professional
interior designers, and an invaluable tool for any homeowner
shopping for something truly fabulous.
This is the go-to-guide for anyone wanting to create healthy,
humane and sustainable working and living spaces. Whether you're a
design professional or just someone who cares about their living
space, discover how to create designs that promote mental and
physical wellbeing whilst being good for the planet. From wall
coverings to floor coverings, furniture to fabric, and with a
special note on nurseries, Rachel Fowler uses her background in
healthcare alongside her design expertise to reveal how the way we
furnish our living spaces impacts on our health and happiness.
Richly illustrated, with top tips for selecting products, questions
to ask when buying materials, information on suppliers and a
glossary of sustainable and vegan certifications, this is a unique
resource for creating a kinder, more beautiful way of living.
Rachel Fowler used to be a paediatric intensive care nurse before
swapping scrubs for a sketch-pad and committing herself to a
full-time 3-year degree in interior design. Having graduated with
Honours, she now runs her own design business focused on healthy,
humane design, including her own line of sustainable wallpaper.
This incredible collection of stunning images will inspire anyone
who dreams of creating their very own timber-frame home.
Thirty-eight custom-built homes are featured, inside and out,
complete with floor plans. Packed with 275 gorgeous color pictures,
this book provides furnishing and decorating ideas, including
inspirations for decorating the great room, master bedrooms, cozy
sitting rooms, elegant dining rooms, and outdoor living spaces.
Gorgeous kitchen photos will help you whip up your own culinary
creation center. And there are lots of ideas for creating quiet
escape nooks, home offices, luxurious baths, and lofty hideaways.
This is a must-have for anyone who owns a timber-frame house or
remodeled barn, and all who want one.
This practical guide to mural painting explains all the key
techniques and design styles you need so that you can get creative
in your own home and start 'unsaming' your walls. Murals are a
fantastic way to breathe new life into an interior or exterior
space. Mural painting is perfect for creating a particular theme in
a room, livening up a boring corner of your home and personalising
a child's bedroom with their favourite characters. It can also be
used to spruce up corridors, hallways and stairwells and other
areas of our homes which often get forgotten about. This practical
guide to mural painting explains all the essential techniques for
getting started including what kind of paints and brushes to use,
how to work on various wall surfaces and how to prepare the surface
area before painting in order to get the best results. Authors
Clara Wilkinson and Mary West, outline the practicalities you need
to consider when you are planning a mural such as how much light
the area receives and how will it fit in the desired space. They
also look at where to find inspiration sources, how to use colour
in your work and how different styles of painting suit certain
locations. One of the most challenging elements to creating a mural
is how to transfer your ideas from paper onto a wall or ceiling and
how to 'scale up' the design. The authors explore various
techniques for transferring mural designs including the traditional
grid method and their own innovative 'doodle grid' method. Murals
offer an exciting opportunity to try out different styles of
painting: abstract graphic, painterly and linear are all styles
that are looked at in this collection. These painting techniques
are explored using step-by-step photography and there is advice on
how to combine different techniques to create stunning results. The
authors take us on a tour of some of their most exciting wall art
and murals and explain, using step-by-step instructions and
photography, how you can achieve similar results by either using
their design templates or learning how to create your own. Each of
these projects is based on a particular theme including
Chinoisserie, graphic botanical, celestial, tropical jungle, linear
abstract, florals and a painterly abstract design. Just choose your
favourite and get started!
This title includes 28 fresh, modern projects, with adaptable
decorating styles. By learning to create their own artwork, home
decorators can achieve a personalised look without breaking the
bank. "DIY Art at Home" shows how easy it is for readers to create
their own modern masterpieces using a few simple art supplies and
the full-size templates that are also included. The book begins
with The Practical Studio, which outlines the materials and tips
that are needed to get started. The five chapters that follow:
Living Room Spirit, Kitchen Decor, In the Mood, Sweet Expressions,
and Office Inspiration offer 28 fresh, beautiful, step-by-step
projects for every room, all with a clean, modern aesthetic that
will complement virtually every style of decorating.
The second monograph on the work of interior designer, architect
and landscape designer Bill Bensley. Bill Bensley's exuberant
aesthetic is renowned around the world. Vanity Fair has described
him as 'the craziest sane designer in the world', while Conde Nast
Traveller hails him as a 'master of fabulation'. Bensley's
eponymous design studio, based in Bangkok and Bali, is most famous
for its work on luxury hotels throughout Southeast Asia. Featuring
detailed presentations of 12 of his most exciting, extravagant,
outlandish and award-winning projects, this bold, large-format
design monograph reflects Bensley's theatrical style this bold,
large-format design monograph reflects Bensley's theatrical style
and his maxim, 'Lebih Gila Lebih Baik': 'The Odder the Better'.
"I went to Noma and interviewed Rene (Redzepi). We were talking
about art and food but the restaurant was closed. Everybody asked
me how was the food, what did you eat - and he basically gave me
some marmite. The best marmite I've ever had." - David Shrigley
"This is not a coffee table book....notions of 'taste' get a
grilling, while there are some fruity artist interviews....that
make for entertaining accompaniments." - Melanie Gerlis, The
Financial Times "This comprehensive and expansive explorations of
art restaurants marries the nourishment of senses, both visual and
taste, along with the meeting of minds." - Chris Corbin, Corbin and
King group "A new and unique book." - Layla Maghribi, The National
News This is the definitive guide to Art Restaurants - a new way to
appreciate food. Christina Makris, collector of art and a Patron of
The Tate and RA, takes the reader on a tour of 25 of the world's
greatest art restaurants, from New York to Hong Kong and Cairo to
London. Makris traces their stories, details the art highlights,
and meets artists, restaurateurs and chefs including Vik Muniz,
Julian Schnabel and Tracy Emin. A captivating guide to where great
art and memorable food meet. Restaurants featured include: Abou el
Sid, Cairo; Bibo, Hong Kong; Casa Lever, New York; Chateau la
Coste, Aix en Provence; Colombe d'Or, St Paul de Vence; Currency
Exchange Cafe, Chicago; del Cambio, Turin; Dooky Chase, New
Orleans; Gunton Arms, Norwich; Hix Soh, London; Kronenhalle,
Zurich; Langan's, London; Lucio's, Sydney; Michael's, Santa Monica;
Mr Chow, London; Osteria Francescana, Modena; Paris Bar, Berlin;
Red Rooster, New York; Scott's, London; Sketch , London; The Ivy,
London. Including interviews with: Ai Weiwei; Antony Gormley;
Beatriz Milhazes; Bill Jacklin; Conrad Shawcross; Damien Hirst;
David Bailey; David Hockney; David Shrigley; Gary Hume; John Beard;
John Olsen; Julian Schnabel; Maggi Hambling; Michael Craig-Martin;
Michael Landy; Peter Blake; Polly Morgan; Sanford Biggers; Tracey
Emin; Vik Muniz.
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