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My Small Space is the ultimate guide to moving out on your own--whether that's in a campus dorm, an apartment with four of your friends, a two-bedroom with your buddy, or your very own studio. With photography of all kinds of spaces, smart design tips, interviews with renters, and more, this book proves that size doesn't matter when you have great style.
Learn how to decorate around immovable furniture in a dorm and what to pack (and leave behind) from home. Get creative in a cramped apartrment that you share with others. If you're thinking about living solo, see what it's like to finally be in control of all of the decision making. With tips on making floor plans, picking out color palettes, hanging wall art, choosing a rug, and more, this lookbook will help you feel right at home--wherever that may be.
'So many useful tips in here - this is so different to most other
books out there!' - Alex Stedman, The Frugality 'There seems to be
no end of resourceful, affordable and creative ideas.' - Sophie
Robinson You've got the keys from your landlord, moved into your
new home, and the boxes are unpacked. Now you want to put your
stamp on the place, but how do you do this when you can't paint the
walls, refurbish the kitchen or replace the old, tired flooring?
And can you really live with magnolia walls? What about those
outdated kitchen cupboards? Not to mention the tattered lampshades,
old sofa and sparse furniture... In this invaluable book,
award-winning interiors blogger Medina Grillo shares her favourite
tips, tricks and DIY projects for transforming a rented space.
Discover ways to add a splash of colour with removable wallpaper,
learn how to hang artworks without damaging the walls, and turn
your hand to upcycling those furniture bargains you picked up at
the flea market. With chapters covering all aspects of the home,
from walls, flooring and lighting to storage and accessories, Home
Sweet Rented Home will enable every reader to make their house feel
like home, whether they are a DIY expert or have never before
lifted a paintbrush. Filled with photography and illustrations, it
is the perfect read for any renter looking to live in a beautiful
and stylish home.
In 2013 designer and illustrator Michelle Mason co-founded Mason
& Painter, a vintage emporium on Columbia Road, in east London,
a street famed for its Sunday flower market. Michelle's inspiration
for Flower Market: Botanical Style at Home is the wide variety of
seasonal plants and flowers available right outside her shop.
Buying locally and in tune with the seasons is at the heart of her
philosophy Using salvage and reclaimed objects, vintage glassware
and ceramics as props and backdrops, Flower Market is brimming with
texture, pattern and exciting and inspiring ways to group and
display flowers, plants and succulents. In Flower Market: Botanical
Style at Home Michelle draws on her design experience, playing with
shape, colour and composition to create stunning combinations
showing how to make the most of fresh flowers and bring botanical
style into the home.
A follow-up to India Hicks s New York Times bestselling book, India
Hicks: Island Style, India Hicks: A Slice of England is the
designer s exploration of her British heritage and how she has
expressed it in her newly finished English country house in
Oxfordshire. The book is divided into two parts. Part one, Legacy,
is the story of her family s homes, including the renowned
Broadlands estate, and her parents houses, Britwell and the Grove,
as well as her father David Hicks s famous garden. The second half
of the book is the story of her new home, America Farm, a stunning
example of how she has reinterpreted English tradition and made it
her own. She covers life upstairs and downstairs, on the grounds
and in the surrounding country, including local pubs, circuses, and
markets. Enriched with the witty and tender stories of Hicks s life
growing up as British and design royalty, this is a book about the
power of houses with family history, and the joy of adapting them
for modern life.
Everyone wants a home that is beautiful and clutter free. But most
of us are unsure how to get there without breaking the bank.
Popular interior designer Shannon Acheson takes the guesswork out
of creating a lovely home. Home Made Lovely is a mind-set:
decorating should be about those who live there, rather than making
your home into a magazine-worthy spread. Shannon walks you through
how to * decorate in a way that suits your family's real life *
declutter in seven simple steps * perform a house blessing to
dedicate your home to God * be thankful for your current home and
what you already have * brush up on hospitality with more than 20
actionable ideas that will make anyone feel welcome and loved in
your home In Home Made Lovely, Shannon meets you right where you
are on your home-decorating journey, helping you share the peace of
Christ with family members and guests.
Interior design today is guided more than ever by the need to be
stylish and functional. In modern design, excessive decoration has
been replaced by the well thought-out arrangement of spaces, and
furniture with pure lines which meets specific needs. Whatever the
size of the room, the prevailing concepts are balance and
harmony--characteristics which make the home a place where people
will feel comfortable.
Welcome to the 'more is more' world of decorating, or as it's more
commonly know in the business, Maximalism.
A style that embraces the all-out: beautiful colour palettes, luxurious
textiles, patterns and embellishment. Maximalism is the epitome of
passion, one in which Scandi-style, stripped bare and pared-back
interiors have no place. Abigail Ahern guides us through the sea change
in the world of interiors as the pendulum swings away from minimalism,
over to our increasing desire for self-expression and optimism. Learn
how to break the 'rules' of interior design, play fast and loose with
different periods in a single room and have fun. Maximalism allows you
to dip into colour palettes and any decade or style, with the effect of
stirring up emotions and creating a bedazzling space you'd never want
to leave.
Chapters include:
- Developing a Sense of Style: Research tips and how to
begin, from trawling Instagram and tearing sheets from magazine.
- Expressing Yourself: Learning which rules to forget and
which guidelines you would do best to remember to make your decorating
foolproof.
- All-Important Accessories: Learn to create a story whereby
every object in the room supports the same vision.
- Identifying Your Palette: Experiment with thinking outside
the box and be curious with colour - what matters most is not the
colour but the tone.
- Creating a Sense of Home: All homes should have a soul and
you should be the mixologist, taking risks and mixing up furniture
styles with aplomb.
- Creating Ambience with Lighting: Lighting is key and
enables you to set a mood that is instantly tangible and has a direct
impact on mood and energy.
- Styling Your Space: The secret ingredient to making a
maximalist home work, and not feeling like a cluttered mess.
- Challenge the Norm: Harness beauty and oddity, sensuous and
the macabre, to create a decorative melting pot where elements vibrate
with energy.
- Little Black Book: Take a peek inside Abigail's little
black book where we find the best global decor stores not to be missed.
WHAT IS ENOUGH? Time enjoyed slowly. Choices made intentionally.
Life lived gracefully Without realizing, we make many of our life
choices based on the whims of others. It's time to change paths.
Welcome to the richer journey, which requires you to come face to
face with who you really are and what you want. With minimalist and
slow living writer Jessica Rose Williams as your guide, build a
curated, simpler, more intuitive life founded on your personal
values and desires. At 25, Jessica was diagnosed with cervical
cancer. The shock compelled her to question her fast-paced
consumerist lifestyle, one designed around pleasing others. Enough
is her heartfelt story of turning away from a life of regret, and
it is also an invitation for you to begin your own transformation.
Make sustainable changes for real impact, discover your style and
capsule wardrobe, learn to let go of what doesn't serve you,
simplify and organize your home and finances, reclaim your free
time, and go deeper to consider what quiet thoughts a noisy life
might have been drowning out. Embrace a mindset of enough and the
power that comes from realizing you're already enough, right now -
just as you are.
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Mid-Century Modern Interiors explores the history of interior
design during arguably its most iconic and influential period. The
1930s to the 1960s in the United States was a key moment for
interior design. It not only saw the emergence of some of interior
design's most globally-important designers, it also saw the field
of interior design emerge at last as a profession in its own right.
Through a series of detailed case studies this book introduces the
key practitioners of the period - world-renowned designers
including Ray and Charles Eames, Richard Neutra, and George Nelson
- and examines how they developed new approaches by applying
systematic and rational principles to the creation of interior
spaces. It takes us into the mind of the designer to show how they
each used interior design to express their varied theoretical
interests, and reveals how the principles they developed have
become embodied in the way interior design is practiced today. This
focus on unearthing the underlying ideas and concepts behind their
designs rather than on the finished results creates a richer, more
conceptual understanding of this pivotal period in modernist design
history. With an extended introduction setting the case studies
within the broader context of twentieth-century design and
architectural history, this book provides both an introduction and
an in-depth analysis for students and scholars of interior design,
architecture and design history.
An in-depth review of the latest trends in residential interior
designs from internationally renowned architects and designers,
showcasing 150 full-color profiles and 500 pages of color photos-an
outstanding addition to the popular 150 Best series. In 150 Best
Interior Design Ideas you'll find the most attractive, functional,
and cost-effective design solutions for every room in the house.
Some of the top architects and designers working around the globe
today experiment with arrangement, color, texture, material, and
finishes to create personalized spaces to suit every aesthetic
preference. Featuring full-color photographs and diagrams, this
exciting entry in the highly successful 150 Best series is an
inspirational source of ideas to help you create beauty in your
everyday surroundings, and is an essential reference of current
trends in interior design for designers, decorators, architects,
and homeowners.
As one of the vital components in city visual, interior visual has
a considerable impact on the overall city image. Emphasizing on the
harmony of color and other design elements, interior visual is an
art that pursues an organic organization answering to the needs for
aesthetics and comfort. This book compiles the latest works from
renowned designers and design studios all over the world and
presents them under a well-arranged category so as to demonstrate
the current interior embellishment trend in design, with an
emphasis on their shapes and colors. City Visual is an inclusive
reference for the professionals and people who are interested in
the topic.
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.
Terence Conran has always believed that objects - and surroundings
- that are plain, simple and useful are the key to easy living. By
being practical and performing well over time, they are as much the
antidote to superficial styling as they are to the shoddy and
second-rate. Applied to the home as a whole, this discerning
approach results in interiors that are effortlessly stylish,
confident and timeless, with plenty of room for the expression of
personal taste. Plain Simple Useful is organized according to the
main activities that take place at home. Inspirational interiors,
many of which are Conran's own, and a number of projects designed
by him exclusively for this book, provide all the guidance you need
to tailor-make your own storage. The book also features iconic
examples of classic designs that will enhance any home, as well as
a peek behind the closed doors of those well-ordered cupboards,
larders and other stowing spaces that contribute so much to easy
living.
This title offers classic and contemporary ideas for adding
decorative elements to your house and garden. It includes projects
for transforming living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms and
bathrooms, as well as a chapter on the garden. It features a full
range of inspirational ideas from the tiny details that are so
important, such as candle holders and cushion covers, to larger
scale ventures that have greater impact. A highly practical element
throughout the book offers help and advice on how to recreate many
of the inspirational ideas and decorative effects. It is packed
with over 650 vibrant photographs to capture your imagination. Add
a touch of style to your home with this stunning, practical volume
from Tessa Evelegh. Whether you want a clever option for a table
setting that will transform a supper with friends into a
celebration, or convert a dull corner of your bedroom into a pretty
sanctuary, you will find inspiration on the pages of this book.
Each room is covered in its own chapter, including a section on the
garden that will help you takle your outside space without being a
green-fingered expert. Tessa suggests a multitude of quick and easy
projects that will not require you bringing in the decorators or
throwing the house into chaos. Ranging from tiny tips to a whole
new look for every room, this book will help you love your home
again.
Veranda invites you to step inside the finest interiors, all
decorated by the world's best and most influential designers. The
readers of Veranda expect escape, with every issue presenting
stunning interiors in lush layouts, which is exactly what this
dream book delivers. These 30 homes are among the most spectacular
ever featured in the magazine, with breathtaking rooms both
traditional and modern plus everything in between. With a whisper
of gracious text, this beautiful collection draws you into a world
where you can imagine your own pied-a-terre in Paris, your aerie in
the Hollywood Hills and your home-away-from home on Barbados.
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