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The ultimate indulgence, this home improvement is sure to make you
the envy of your neighbors. A hot tub or spa, whether in a sunroom,
patio, or under a pavilion, provides the perfect escape. Soothing
jets, long soaks, and lovely vistas add up to improved quality of
life. Herein is a colorful portfolio of nearly 200 custom-made spas
filled with inspiring ideas for your own personal oasis of mental
health. Crafted by members of the Master Pools Guild, these spas
embody the best in stone, tile, concrete, and brickwork married to
the latest technological gadgetry -- remote controls, decorative
lighting, and outdoor sound systems. Moreover, many double as water
fountains, waterfalls, and catch basins for rambling streams. Here
is a big, beautiful look at one small landscaping or interior
feature that is guaranteed to improve your life.
Architectural solutions & designs to optimize the spaces in
your home without spending a fortune. Architect Laura Jane Clark,
from the BBC and Netflix smash-hit series Your Home Made Perfect,
has spent over 15 years designing, remodelling, and building homes
with budgets that range from modest to enormous. THE HANDBOOK OF
HOME DESIGN distils Laura's wealth of experience and enthusiasm
giving you an accessible yet detailed guide to design, empowering
you with the tools and knowledge to shape your home how you want.
Throughout your home design journey, whether large or small, Laura
takes you each step of the way from understanding your home,
reading a plan and writing a brief, right through to sketching your
own design and having the confidence to get what you want on the
building site. Packed full of tips and tricks, inspiration and
technical know-how, THE HANDBOOK OF HOME DESIGN is like having
Laura by your side, showing you how to design practical yet
beautiful spaces, get more storage into your life and create the
home of your dreams. Laura Jane Clark wants to democratize the
whole concept of residential architectural design and empower you
to redesign your spaces by giving you the language and ability to
confidently communicate your vision, get the most out of your
design and ultimately love your finished home. Whether you are a
long-term homeowner, first-time buyer or simply visualising your
dream space, no matter what your budget is, this unique insight
into Laura's process allows you to achieve both the design you want
and the home you need. www.lamparchitects.co.uk Instagram:
@laurajaneclark_
This book captures a rich part of our textile history. With over
300 delightful photographs, it presents an array of vintage and
antique tablecloths from the '40s and '50s. The brightly colored
fruit and flower designs, Mexican motifs, ivy and foliage prints,
and Pennsylvania Dutch-influenced patterns are sure to whisk you
back to Mom's or Grandma's kitchen. Also included is a section on
specialty cloths, and pricing and captions appear for each item
shown. How could anyone resist this terrific resource for
collectors, antique dealers, designers, and all who love and
appreciate vintage fabrics and textiles?
Inspiring readers to document the details of their home and their
lives within it, this stylish guided home journal is an
indispensable resource and a personal keepsake.
Decorating your home for each season doesn't have to be stressful,
overwhelming, or expensive--just ask The Nester! In Welcome Home,
New York Times bestselling author Myquillyn Smith guides you
through a minimalist process of creating and enjoying a seasonally
decorated home with more style and less stuff. No matter what the
world says, embracing the seasons doesn't require endless bins of
factory-made decor or loads of time. In fact, your home can be
festive, stylish, and cozy with minimal effort and a limited
budget. With engaging how-tos and inspiring photos, Welcome Home
will help you create a home that's fresh, meaningful, beautiful,
and (bonus!) always ready for guests. Myquillyn guides you step by
step through purposeful design decisions to cultivate a space where
loved ones gather, meaningful connections are celebrated, and
lasting memories are made. Myquillyn's realistic and down-to-earth
design tips will teach you how to: Seasonalize your living spaces
with simple, actionable steps Pay attention to the rhythm of your
life in order to cultivate spaces that work for you and your family
Incorporate the beauty of the natural world by paying attention to
the five senses Feel confident in volunteering your house for
gatherings, parties, and impromptu get-togethers Know what to focus
on and what not to worry about as a relaxed and confident hostess
Truly enjoy your home Welcome Home will help you rise above the
trends, discover your unique style, and usher in each season with
more style and even less stuff.
Good homes are places where lives can unfold, families grow up, dogs jump on sofas, friends share your hospitality. They should also be places where you can find some solitude – a quiet corner to read a book, have a Saturday afternoon nap. In short, they need to be able to sustain you, inspire you and tell your story thanks to their architecture, use of materials and contents.
These are the attributes that Monocle has always celebrated when covering residences in its design and architecture pages – whether featuring a city bolthole, a modernist seaside residence or a summer outpost in a forest. Now Monocle is bringing this all together in one book that explores individual homes, housing projects old and new, communities of self-builders, even whole neighbourhoods where a simple philosophy of building well has created quality of life for many. Monocle has also recruited key thinkers, writers and designers to share their perspectives in a series of fascinating essays.
The Monocle Book of Homes is packed with great photography that delivers the bigger picture and also offers a focus on the smallest details. This is a book that could change how you live.
Drawing on years of retail and merchandising expertise, TikTok
sensation The Folding Lady offers a realistic and practical
approach to making life easier through folding and organising. We
all spend so much of our lives wishing we had more time, more money
and more space - but how can we actually achieve this? In The
Folding Lady, Sophie Liard - retail and merchandising expert and
TikTok and Instagram sensation - provides a practical and personal
guide to organisation, helping readers: * reset their space so that
it really works for them * futureproof against the chaos and stress
caused by the daily grind * equip themselves with the tools to
create mental and physical 'room' * turn their focus, time and
energy to the tasks and 'things' that hold true long-term after
value. Featuring a step-by-step, room-by-room guide to the best
folds and storage hacks - including how to fold sheets and towels,
how to pack for travel, how to wrap gifts and how to organise your
drawers, desks and cosmetics - Sophie shares with us the inner joy
that good organisation can bring. The Folding Lady will help you
uncover how your home can provide more of what you truly need and
encourage you to do more of the things you love, and how you can
turn your home into a healing place. 'I am all about being real -
no rules, no judgement, I'm here to try and make your life a little
less messy through folding and organising and some handy home
hacks. Take charge of small, simple and achievable tasks and join
me as we find your after value in your home' - Sophie
Once confined to backwoods cabins and hunting lodges, rustic
furniture is being recognized today for its primitive ingenuity and
beauty. Craftspeople around the country are recapturing the
techniques and visions of earlier craftsmen who recognized the
beauty of natural materials and functionality of common-sense
design. They merged the two in styles of furniture that were
perfectly suited to their rugged environments. Now these wonderful
rustic creations are finding their way into some of the finest
homes and most elegant galleries. Larry Hawkins specializes in twig
mosaic furniture. Twig mosaic utilizes the great variety of color
and texture in the bark of twigs and trees to create wonderful
patterns on the surfaces of furniture. The results are fantastic
pieces of furniture, destined to take a predominant place in any
room setting. Larry takes the reader/craftsman step-by-step through
the process of creating a tiered clock. The techniques learned
along the way can be applied to any number of furniture forms, many
of which are shown in the gallery. Every step is illustrated with a
full color photograph and a precise description of the processes
involved.
This is a revised and expanded edition of a highly successful
reupholstering book that has sold thousands of copies. It gives
step-by-step instructions with 350 clear and detailed photographs
to show how to rebuild that dilapidated chair or sofa to look like
new. The author explains what tools and materials you will need,
and offers expert advice about which types of fabric are best for
your needs. The author then leads your through specific steps with
text, photographs and captions to reupholster your chair, couch, or
hassock. The result is furniture you are proud to own for years to
come, and you did it all yourself!
Room stenciling is more popular today than ever before. This book
illustrates 140 historic ornaments spanning the past century.
Examples of colorfully decorated spaces provide additional
inspiration, with floral and geometric, light and bright motifs.
Detailed directions make the techniques a pleasure to use. With
inexpensive tools and materials, this is a reasonably priced hobby
that you can discover anew here!
A decade after the publication of Living in Sri Lanka, photographer
James Fennell revisits the `Paradise Isle' to discover exactly what
it is that makes a great Sri Lankan home. Travelling with writer
Tom Sykes, he has visited numerous houses and taken thousands of
photographs, as well as interviewing owners, interior decorators,
architects, stylists and designers. Collectively, the twenty-six
properties showcased in this book - the very best examples -
capture the essence of elegant Sri Lankan living. Sri Lanka is a
place of geographic and cultural contrasts, and its best
architecture is structurally versatile, using features such as
overhanging roofs, slatted walls and courtyards to cope with
intense sunshine and sudden downpours in equal measure. Also in the
interior, climatic factors dominate even the most luxurious homes:
valuable antiques and art give way to simple pieces of furniture,
batiks, prints and artfully crafted cushions, with colour or shadow
used creatively to enliven expansive walls. From the colonial
grandeur of actress Gillian Anderson's secluded retreat and the
sumptuous Wallawwa hotel to works by the celebrated architects
Geoffrey Bawa (Claughton House; Paradise Road The Villa Bentota)
and Anjalendran (The Crooked House; Mount Cinnamon), the structures
in this book have one thing in common: they embrace the
unpredictable natural environment, seamlessly blending indoor and
outdoor living.
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 emphasis that Scandinavians place on the home being a source
of happiness and wellbeing is one we identify with. We believe that
everyone should have a home they don't want to leave!'
Award-winning bloggers and instagrammers Reena Simon and Rebecca
Lawson are renowned for their love affair with all things Scandi.
In their first book, Scandi Rustic, they reveal how to create a
home that takes elements of Scandinavian design and introduces
rustic natural materials and textures to create a Scandi-inspired
interior that is cosy, relaxed and inviting. Come with Rebecca and
Reena on a journey across the UK and Europe showcasing the very
best in Scandi Rustic homes. Whether you live in an urban
apartment, a country cottage or a blank canvas new-build, this
relaxed, sustainable, modern rustic style will work perfectly for
your home.
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 Anatomy of Colour is the definitive book on the use of colour
and paint in interior decoration over a 300-year period. Drawing on
his huge specialist archive, historian and paint expert Patrick
Baty traces the evolution of pigments and paint colours together
with colour systems and standards, and examines their impact on the
colour palettes used in interiors from 1650 to 1960. He first
charts the creation in paint of the common and expensive colours
made from traditional earth pigments between 1650 to 1799. Next he
examines the emergence of colour systems and standards and their
influence on paint colours together with the effect of
industrialized production on the texture and durability of paints.
Alongside the authoritative and revealing text are specially
commissioned photographs of pages from rare colour books.
Throughout the book reproductions of interiors from home decor
books, highlighting the distinctive colour trends and styles of
painting particular to each period, accompany the in-depth analysis
of the history of colour and the development and use of paint
colours in interior design.
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.
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.
Tips from a Professional Organizer on How to Have an Organized
Home"Real Life Organizing is a real solution to the clutter
challenges we all face." Peter Walsh, New York Times best-selling
author and organization expert #1 Best Seller in Do-It-Yourself
Improvements, Small Spaces, and Decorating & Furnishings An
organizing book with clutter-free solutions for keeping an
organized home in just 15 minutes a day from a professional
organizer and host of HGTV's HOT MESS HOUSE Create a Pinterest
worthy home on a small budget. Learn how to organize your home,
simplify life and have more time for things you love. Professional
organizer Cassandra 'Cas' Aarssen, the guru from YouTube's
ClutterBug channel and HGTV's Hot Mess House, reveals her tips,
tricks and secrets to a clean and clutter free home in just 15
minutes a day. Simplify your life. In Real Life Organizing, Cas
walks you through the steps to create a beautiful, organized,
clutter free, and almost self-cleaning home. You don't have to get
rid of all of your things, be a yoga loving minimalist, or
radically change your lifestyle or personality. The truth is you do
not need to actually be an organized person to live like an
organized person. Organized home. Through years of experience as an
industry expert, Cas has uncovered easy and inexpensive tips,
tricks and solutions that enable her to maintain a clean, organized
and functional home with minimal effort. After you've read Real
Life Organizing, you too will be able to live a more organized life
without having to give up your sanity. Learn how to: Create a
Household Management Binder Make a "Kids Cupboard" in your kitchen
Create an IN/OUT system Organize paperwork based on your unique
style Create a Kitchen Command Center Organize your holidays with a
gift closet Build a toy organizing system Also read Cas Aarssen's
other bestselling home organizing books, Cluttered Mess to
Organized Success, The Clutter Connection, and The Declutter
Challenge.
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