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The promise of trade secrets revealed is a surefire attention getter: who wouldn't want to learn the insider tips on how the pros do it? Carolyn Warrender is indeed a pro, and she has filled this beautifully photographed volume with some essential decorating information, from a summary of the basic principles (establishing a design plan, working with color and light) and raw materials (paints, window and wall treatments, storage, furniture, lighting, flooring) to a design overview of various rooms in the house. These "master classes" examine the elements that go into decorating each room, explaining what to consider when deciding on theme, lighting, furnishings, decorative accents, and more. Supplementing these discussions, detailed captions dissect dozens of photos to illustrate exactly what makes each design work. By and large the featured style is clean contemporary, with a muted palette and spare use of accessories, though readers whose tastes run to other styles will still find useful advice. A troubleshooting chapter in question-and-answer format briefly tackles such practicalities as dealing with small spaces and transforming old furniture. --Amy Handy
Book Description
A leading name in international interior design walks us every step of the way through decorating our own homes, revealing the surprisingly simple secrets to achieving a professional look without spending a fortune.
The proliferation of home furnishing stores and how-to television shows testifies to the tremendous explosion of interest in decorating and home-improvement projects and to the pride homeowners take in doing it themselves. Many people are enticed by the thrill of being able to decorate their own homes, but the fear of how to begin and of how much it will cost often keeps them from achieving their dream decor.
Renowned designer Carolyn Warrender comes to the rescue of perplexed would-be decorators everywhere with a no-nonsense, practical guide that walks the reader through each step, from the basic rules and the raw materials to an interior design master class that deconstructs 12 rooms, revealing exactly what makes each of the diverse styles work. Supplemented by numerous photos, the text analyzes color, layout, architectural detail, and other important considerations in decorating the kitchen, living room, dining room, bedroom, bathroom, and more. The troubleshooting section offers solutions to such common problems as making small rooms seem larger, dealing with low ceilings, or improving a lack of good natural light. With A Decorator's Secrets for inspiration, anyone can create the look and environment they long for in their own homes.
174 full-color illustrations
A Decorator's Secrets
A Decorator's Secrets,Carolyn Warrender,Abbeville Press,0789206153,Crafts & Hobbies,Decorating,Decoration & Ornament,General,Home Improvement / Construction,House furnishings,Interior decoration,Interior design
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