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From the rising-star designer and author of the hit blog, "Elements
of Style," a full-color, fully illustrated book packed with honest
advice, inspiration, ideas, and lessons learned about designing a
home that reflects your personality and style.
"Elements of Style" is a uniquely personal and practical decorating
guide that shows how designing a home can be an outlet of personal
expression and an exercise in self-discovery. Drawing on her ten
years of experience in the interior design industry, Erin combines
honest design advice and gorgeous professional photographs and
illustrations with personal essays about the lessons she has
learned while designing her own home and her own life--the first
being: none of our homes or lives is perfect. Like a funny best
friend, she reveals the disasters she confronted in her own kitchen
renovation, her struggles with anorexia, her epic fight with her
husband over a Lucite table, and her secrets for starting a
successful blog.
Organized by rooms in the house, "Elements of Style" invites
readers into Erin's own home as well as homes she has designed for
clients. Fresh, modern, and colorful, it is brimming glamour and
style as well as advice on practical matters from choosing kitchen
counter materials to dressing a bed with pillows, picking a sofa,
and decorating a nursery without cartoon characters. You'll also
find a charming foreword by Erin's husband, Andrew, and an
extensive Resource and Shopping Guide that provides an
indispensable a roadmap for anyone embarking on their first serious
home decorating adventure. With Erin's help, you can finally make
your house your home.
Twenty-one delightful interpretations of celestial beauties --
posing pensively with candles and boughs of holly, framed by
holiday wreaths, and more.
Get more creative with your Cricut, Sizzix, or Silhouette die
cutting machine! Here are 50 easy projects and 60 templates for
making gorgeous home accessories, fun party decor, and memorable
gifts. This book includes beautiful items you can make using just
about any electronic die cutting machine, by downloading the SVG
templates, running your materials through your machine, and
following the instructions to assemble your cut materials. Discover
graphic Scandinavian patterns to decorate aprons and tea towels,
paper succulent centerpieces, and dozens of blooms for bouquets,
garlands, and crowns. Every project includes easy instructions and
plenty of variations so you can get the most out of your machine.
With an introduction to electronic die cutting machines and options
for cutting the templates out by hand, this book is full of
inspiration and expert advice. Includes instructions for
downloading 60 SVG cut files compatible with most electronic
cutting machines.
MAKE YOURS A HYGGE HOME THIS CHRISTMAS - AS SEEN ON THIS MORNING
'Such a beautiful book with so many suggestions for how we can get
back to happiness. Just looking at it makes me happy' Holly
Willoughby A gorgeous guide to the Danish art of creating a cosy,
happy home from the internationally bestselling author, Meik
Wiking. Our homes should be a place of comfort, a place to feel
safe when we shut the door. Somewhere to be ourselves, to unwind
and create special memories. Inspired by Danish design and
traditions, this beautiful new book from Meik Wiking shares how to
turn your home into a sanctuary and live like the happiest people
in the world. With simple tips based on new research from The
Happiness Institute in Copenhagen, this book reveals what makes a
happy home tick. No matter how much space you have or what your
budget is, Meik shows how you can use colour, light and space to
create your happy place and celebrate cosiness the Danish way. Get
your copy of the latest book from the author of THE LITTLE BOOK OF
HYGGE now! 'I love it, I love it, I love it. Just reading this
makes you more content' Chris Evans
Your client has decided to move out of the city to a country
property. But they want to create a stylish, urban home in their
new rural idyll. As a designer, it can seem difficult to recreate a
metropolitan style while working within the more confined
parameters of the country. This book shows you how to create a
sophisticated scheme while also understanding the practicalities of
designing for rural living. This practical and attractive design
guide, including inspirational case studies, gives a fresh
perspective on designing for country homes, explaining how to
integrate contemporary style while engaging with current concerns
such as how to design for sustainable building and wellbeing.
Individual chapters cover various key rooms around the house with
design ideas and practical tips to make them both comfortable and
workable, as well as beautiful spaces. The design element of this
book explores materials and finishes as well as styling that stand
up to country life, the importance of using local materials and
crafts people where possible and being aware of the architecture of
the house and how it fits with the rural context. Case studies from
a variety of exciting interior designers illustrate how following
practical guidelines need not result in an uninspiring interior,
but can result in an eclectic, contemporary finish.
Take a chronological tour of bath and powder rooms and watch as
they evolved from converted closets to luxury centers for leisure
and relaxation. 20th Century Bathroom Design by Kohler is an
invaluable reference to the best in bathroom design during the
twentieth century. More than 400 images are presented here, drawn
from advertising and designer rooms created for the nation's
leading plumbing manufacturer, Kohler Co. of Kohler, Wisconsin.
Included are the unforgettable images from the groundbreaking
advertising campaign, "The Bold Look of Kohler," as well as the
wonderful artwork resulting from a century of arts patronage. That
art has extended to Kohler's products as well, samplings of which
are shown here, including painted designs for toilets and sinks,
matching tiles, and master- crafted wooden bathroom vanities.
Hundreds of the early products are pictured and identified to help
homeowners and collectors identify their antique plumbing. Photos
and artwork also provide a tour of bathroom design through time,
portraying state-of-the-art rooms that pre-date World War II, and
picturing post-war styles that scream '50s, '60s, and '70s. Plus,
there's an entire gallery of contemporary bathroom design with
nearly 150 photos.
Most of us don't live in a dream home that was custom built to suit
our tastes. We have to work with a house that brings its own style,
quirks, and personality to the table. But imagine walking into this
house, but it's perfectly designed and decorated with your style in
mind-a home that fits you like a well-tailored outfit and yet is as
comfy as your favorite pair of pajamas. What would that home look
like exactly? How would it feel to live in a home styled
specifically for you? The truth is, every home should feel like a
custom home and not have to break the bank. In Feels Like Home, DIY
makeover queen Marian Parsons (a.k.a. Miss Mustard Seed) teaches
you what she's learned over the years, sharing budget-friendly
practical tips that will inspire you to change your space from
"blah" to beautiful, from a builder-grade to character-rich home.
Each chapter will guide you through detailed, easy-to-implement
tutorials for projects, makeovers, decorating ideas, and tips for
handling common challenges. Special note-taking spaces are also
included for recording your own design ideas. Room by room, you
will be empowered to transform your house into the home of your
dreams!
Here is a collection of 370 gorgeous color photos to pour over and
ponder: images to inspire dreams. Full-color pictures of hundreds
of beautiful kitchens will help you sort out the details and create
your own unique cooking/dining/entertaining environment. All the
elements of beautiful kitchens-flooring, cabinetry, windows, walls,
lighting, appliances, surrounds, backsplashes and more-are pictured
and discussed. Individual chapters will help you find the right
look, exploring current trends from exotic to country, formal to
feminine, antique to modern. Imaginative solutions for showing off
collections are explored, as well as ways to open up the kitchen to
wonderful outside views. There are lots of ideas for creating
gathering places for family and guests alike into the hearth of the
home. A special chapter on the small kitchen illustrates solutions
for homes with limited space, and a resource guide at the back of
the book will point you toward award-winning designers and
top-notch manufacturers. This is an invaluable resource for anyone
planning to remodel an old kitchen or build a new one and a great
reference book and sales tool for any kitchen design professional.
A stunning visual journey through the homes of people from around
the world who have taken steps to simplify their lives and embrace
the principles of slow living. Still is an interiors book that
invites readers to take on the philosophy of the SLOW movement.
Living Sustainably; Local; Organic; and Whole. It talks not just to
the question of the physical structures we choose, but also the
surrounding environment, and what effect that can have on general
happiness and wellbeing. Still includes about a dozen case studies
featuring escape homes and owners who live according to these
aforementioned principles, enlightening readers as to why they
chose this path and how it has benefitted their lives. It is the
follow-up to Natalie Walton's successful first title This is Home,
and once again features location photography by Chris Warnes.
Green Home explains how to 'green up' your life with an array of
houseplants, and has been a bestseller in author Anders Royneberg's
home country of Norway. Living with plants can enliven and enrich
your surroundings, promoting feelings of relaxation and well-being.
But where to start with curating that vital indoor collection?
Green Home features all the green plants Anders has collected in
his own apartment of 50 square meters - over 100 plants - and how
this inspires him towards greener, more balanced living. With a
guide to houseplant types, hints and tips on how to get your plants
to thrive and also on how to integrate them into your home decor
scheme, it's a plant book with added personality.
How to Light a historic interior appropriately—or create a realistic period look—can be a perplexing problem. Few people want to return to the days when light came mainly from candles, kerosene, gas or available sunlight. But acceptable ways of re-creating old lighting do exist, and Lighting for Historic Buildings shows how to find them. This invaluable guide provides both a history of lighting in America and a catalog of 481 suitable reproductions available today. Noted historian Roger Moss shows how interiors from the 1620s to the 1930s can be well lighted yet still maintain their character. Reproductions are organized by lighting source (candles, burning fluids, kerosene, gas and electricity) and fixture type (chandeliers, wall brackets and hall lights). Also included are chapters on street lighting and specialty items, a glossary and a reading list.
London is the world's leading creative hub, aided by the winning
combination of British sophistication and capital cosmopolitanism -
not to mention the energy generated by the Olympic Games - and
talents from around the world make the city their home. Nowhere is
this more apparent than in the spaces in which they dwell. The
thirty-four houses in Creative Living London are arranged by
location - West to East - taking in the city's grooviest, on-the-
edge neighbourhoods, from Shoreditch to Shepherd's Bush, London
Fields to Hampstead Heath. Whether in a charming mews cottage,
converted piano factory, even a revamped fire station, London's
creatives are injecting funkiness and bright ideas into their
highly individualistic and inspirational interiors.
With this book in one hand and a brush in the other, you can learn
how to transform everyday furniture into something special, all for
the price of a pot of paint. Annie Sloan is a paint legend and one
of the world's most popular experts in the field of decorative
painting. In Colour Recipes for Painted Furniture and more, Annie
presents 40 new projects and ideas, showing you the easy way to
update tired furniture and transform your home. Working with her
own range of chalk paints, Annie shows how to mix colours and how
to achieve certain looks. Whether your taste is for colourful boho
chic or restrained Swedish hues, cosy and comforting rustic shades,
a modern and contemporary approach or an elegant French look, here
you will find a project to suit you. Start off by mastering the
simple art of colourwashing, and work your way up to transfer
printing, gilding, stencilling and glazing. There are even
instructions for dyeing fabric using paint. As well as painting
furniture, the projects range from a staircase painted in a rainbow
of colours to stencilled walls, transforming floors with a coat of
paint to dyeing linen curtains and even painting a vintage
chandelier. Throughout the book, Annie offers expert tips,
techniques, shortcuts and guidance, showing you the easy way to
create a stylish home.
Quilting is big business. This book is for anyone who wants to turn
their love for quilts into profit in a market that is viable and
continues to grow. It will guide the reader through all the aspects
of setting up and running a thriving home-based quilti
A global overview of the most contemporary and ingenious - and
comfortable - former light-industrial spaces transformed into
stylish modern residences. The love of warehouse buildings - often
in attractive waterside locations - has become a global phenomenon,
from London to New York, from Sydney to Florence. Drawing on her
own experience of living in a Grade II listed mill, Sophie Bush has
amassed a wealth of knowledge, contacts and understanding about
which ingredients make a building fit for contemporary habitation.
Warehouse Home is the ultimate resource for everything from how
best to preserve and complement original architectural features to
style ideas for adapting vintage and reclaimed pieces for modern
living. The book has a practical structure, broken down into two
key sections. 'Architectural Features' looks at how to make the
most of a space while retaining its features, such as exposed
brickwork, concrete floors and mezzanines. It also draws on
examples of former industrial buildings across the world that have
been renovated to create distinctive homes and workspaces, each
selected for the originality or intelligence of its design.
'Decorative Details' provides tips on how to recreate the warehouse
aesthetic in any home, from repurposing pallets and breeze blocks
as furniture to transforming exhaust cones into unique lighting
fixtures. A reference section includes ideas on where to source
everything from furniture to finishes.
One of two most anticipated rooms of a house (the other is the
master bathroom) is the kitchen. It's the interior space where most
value can be added during a sale and the space that most
homeowners, whether selling or not, wish to make the heart of the
home. The kitchen is not just a place where meals are created: it
is a place for fuelling the body, mind, and spirit. A space
reserved exclusively to functionality a few years ago is now one of
the most important meeting and socializing points in the house.
What was an isolated space is today a showpiece integrated into
other rooms. Here are over 100 amazing and contemporary kitchen
designs to suit all sizes, shapes, and ages of house.
Discover the stories of some of the most breathaking and historic
great houses of London, along with their secrets, in this lavishly
illustrated compedium. London has a wealth of truly stunning great
houses, seen by many as one of the marvels of English architecture,
and yet to many their histories, their interiors and their
occupants remain unknown. This book, illustrated throughout with
sumptuous photography of these breathaking residences, reveals to
us this secret world of riches and splendour. From the baroque and
imposing magnificence of 10 Downing Street, perhaps London's most
famous address, to the extraordinary Pre-Raphaelite mosaics of
Debenham House to the confident, futuristic steel and glass of the
Richard Rogers House in Chelsea, this book showcases these
properties and details their origin as well as the many
transformations they have undergone from their construction to the
present day. There are many architectural wonders, among them
Robert Adam's 20 St James's Square and William Burges's Tower
House. Several - including Bridgewater House with its Raphaels and
Titians - have held great art collections. These are houses that
hold extraordinary stories: half the Cabinet resigned after
breakfast at Stratford House; and on 4 August 1914, at 9 Carlton
House Terrace - then the German Embassy - young duty clerk Harold
Nicholson deftly substituted one declaration of war for another.
With photography by the world-famous and multi-award winning Fritz
von der Schulenburg, this title brings these houses to life in all
their grandeur, and text from historian and author James Stourton
delves into the many fascinating stories hidden behind the walls of
these homes. Great Houses of London opens the door to some of the
greatest and grandest houses in the world to tell the stories of
their owners and occupants, artists and architects, their
restoration, adaptation and change. Now available in a more compact
format.
Home should be a retreat, a place for our minds to slow down and
unwind, a place that feels safe and free of the stresses and
insecurities of the outside world. Many people fear pattern and
strong colour, thinking it can take this sense of calmness away.
But pattern, when chosen carefully, can ground a space and create
an atmosphere that improves one's sense of self or wellbeing. In
this book Abigail showcases her own patterns and interviews
artisanal designers in New York, Scandinavia, Germany and the UK.
Both hers and their inspirations are showcased, with the final
chapter of the book demonstrating how to use them in a practical
way at home.
Explore the varied and incredibly chic residences crafted by
internationally acclaimed decorator Tino Zervudachi in his first
monograph, Tino Zervudachi: A Portfolio, written by Natasha
Fraser-Cavassoni. Named one of Architectural Digest s 100 top
decorators of 2011, Tino applies his unfaltering and flawless
design to projects as diverse and all-encompassing as a Parisian
chateau, a Swiss chalet, a zen refuge in Tokyo, a Mediterranean
villa, and even a 45-meter long yacht, with a result that is never
short of breath-taking. Tino s respect for the individual
personality and cultural environment of each space he decorates,
and his fearless ability to splash a room with a bold color, or to
accent it with a striking piece of contemporary art, makes his work
unparalleled. With a foreword by the internationally esteemed
interior decorator and Tino s mentor, David Mlinaric, a preface by
Lindy, Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava, and dazzling images of Tino
s high-profile interiors, Tino Zervudachi: A Portfolio presents an
immaculate and inspiring collection of understated glamour that
will leave you longing for more."
Enter more than 250 of the most beautiful guestrooms in the world,
and dream up wonderful ideas for your own sleeping quarters. Herein
lie all manner of inspiration for every sort of bedroom, from lofty
hideaways under slanting eaves, to enormous, two-room master
suites. You'll get ideas for bedspreads and pillows, curtains and
upholstery, wallpaper and window seats, and ideas for incorporating
antiques or a favorite collection into your decor. An amazing
showcase of beds, from four-posters fit for a king, to unique,
handcrafted antiques in all their intricate glory. Plus ideas for
incorporating extra features like whirlpool tubs and fireplaces
into the sleeping chamber.
Interiors fashions come and go, but iconic British brand Farrow
& Ball transcends passing trends and has become a byword for
its sophisticated wallpapers and highly pigmented paint. Following
on from the best-selling Farrow & Ball Living with Colour, this
exciting book features a diverse range of fabulous homes. Whether a
converted factory in Paris, the attic of an Amsterdam canal house
or a family home in Southern Germany, these interiors are full of
fresh ideas and clever ways to use paint and wallpaper. The book is
divided into three main chapters: Classical, Country and
Contemporary. Under these headings, 18 locations are presented as
case studies. In addition, spread throughout are ten informative
Decorating Principles, each one discussing a different decorating
concept and enabling the reader to put it into practice in their
own home. At the end of the book there is a glossary of Farrow
& Ball's popular neutral colour palettes and information on
choosing the right type of paint. Practical, intriguing and often
surprising, this is a book certain to inspire creativity in all
home decorators.
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The Foraged Home
(Hardcover)
Joanna Maclennan; Text written by Oliver Maclennan
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R773
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Anyone can create a beautiful home by foraging, and salvaging what
they find. Whether a box of rusty nails or a disused armchair
missing a leg, discarded objects can be restored, recycled or
repurposed to fill the home with personal style. Artful interiors
are born from curiosity, creativity and imagination, yet many of us
fail to see a potential curtain rail in a bamboo stick or a hidden
kitchen worktop in an old carpenter's bench - let alone knowing
where to find such objects. Presenting the techniques and
philosophies of a wide spectrum of experienced foraging homeowners,
this book showcases unexpected and inspiring interiors from all
over the world, from an upturned boat in France to an Australian
beach house. Such diverse locations each demand a different
approach to foraging and, as a result, each home has a distinct
sense of style. In an era when self-sufficiency, living off grid
and saving our planet have never been more important or appealing,
The Foraged Home will provide guidance and inspiration for all
those looking to go beyond the world of mass-produced flat-packs.
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