Curtains: A Design Source Book
Editorial Reviews
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Extensive, large, and exquisitely photographed, this handsome volume lives up to its promise of "carv[ing] a clear path through the endless possibilities presented by a naked window." Taking into account all sorts of window styles and room types, design journalist Clifton-Mogg explores many approaches to window treatments (as well as related applications, such as room dividers, wall hangings, and bed draperies), explaining how to choose curtains, shades, blinds, shutters, and valances to complement almost any type of decor. From dark velvet opulence to sheer white simplicity, there are ideas galore. Before you hire a professional to clothe your windows, or even if you have the skills to execute the construction yourself, find your visual inspiration here first. --Amy Handy
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About the Author
Caroline Clifton-Mogg is a leading writer on interior design. She writes for House and Garden, The Financial Times, You magazine, and is a contributing editor to both Harpers and Queen and Christie's magazine. Her books include The Color Design Source Book and The Interior Design File (also published by Ryland Peters and Small, Inc.) James Merrell is a leading photographer of interiors and still life whose work has appeared in such magazines as The World of Interiors, House and Garden, and Elle Decor. His books include A Home for all Seasons, Kitchens, Home Furnishing Workbook, Simple Pillows, and Wooden Houses (also published by Ryland Peters and Small, Inc.)
Curtains: A Design Source Book,Caroline Clifton-Mogg,James Merrell,Ryland Peters & Small Ltd,1841721727,Crafts & Hobbies,Decorating,Decorating - Windows,Decoration & Ornament,Hobbies/Crafts,Home Improvement / Construction
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