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The Essential Interior Design Books
The article presents a curated selection of essential interior design books, ideal for both enthusiasts and those seeking to refresh their homes. It highlights 15 distinct titles, each offering unique perspectives and styles in the world of interior design, from classic elegance to contemporary aesthetics.
"The Evolution Of Home" by Emma Sims-Hilditch provides an intimate look into English living spaces, showcasing the evolution of interiors through various projects, including compact townhouses and grand estates. Nina Campbell's "A House In Maine" explores the renovation of three family homes in Maine, focusing on the importance of 'place' and creating serene spaces amidst chaos, complemented by opulent imagery.
"Design: The Leading Hotels of the World" offers design inspiration drawn from luxurious hotels globally, featuring intricate details and striking execution from a curated selection of properties. Luke Edward Hall's "A Kind of Magic" delves into his distinctive style, characterized by a blend of 'Brideshead Revisited,' 'Call Me By Your Name,' and Cotswolds aesthetics, presenting his whimsical world through three sections: Country, London, and studio.
Ashley Hicks' "Rooms With History" curates historic homes, emphasizing interiors as living souvenirs rather than mere aesthetic codes, tracing his creative process through themes like memory and flowers. Frida Ramstedt's "The Interior Design Handbook" aims to elevate readers' perception of a room through industry tricks, practical tips, and aesthetic insights, empowering them with a professional designer's eye.
"A Modern Way to Live" by Matt Gibberd of The Modern House, an agency known for its hybrid approach to real estate and editorial content, outlines fundamental principles for creating beautiful homes. Nina Campbell's "Interior Decoration" celebrates her over 50 years in British interior design, featuring residences that exemplify her elegant, quintessentially British approach and creative use of colors and wallpaper.
Sig Bergamin's "Maximalism" offers a vibrant contrast to minimalist trends, showcasing the Brazilian architect's rooms filled with a harmonious blend of classic French and Italian furniture, mid-century design, and global treasures. "Terence Conran: My Life in Design" maps the career of Sir Terence Conran, who revolutionized British design through Habitat and the Conran Shop, with over 400 illustrations and archival images.
Luke Edward Hall's "Greco Disco: The Art & Design of Luke Edward Hall" further explores his design world, fusing classical imagery with a vibrant color palette and preppy sensibilities, featuring his signature line drawings, travel writings, and colorful interior inspiration. "The Big Book of Chic" by Miles Redd highlights his bold use of color, high-low sensibility, and cozy glamour, presenting homes infused with fantasy and sophisticated playfulness.
Pearl Lowe's "Faded Glamour: Inspirational Interiors & Beautiful Homes" invites readers into her Georgian home, characterized by plush velvet, tarnished brass, and lacquered cabinets, reflecting her unique blend of romance and rock'n'roll. "India Hicks Island Style" champions an undone, bohemian decoration style, showcasing her Harbour Island home and offering tips on achieving the island aesthetic. Finally, "Alidad: The Timeless Home" by award-winning interior designer Alidad features breathtaking rooms rich in colors, patterns, and sumptuous furnishings, demonstrating his signature controlled grandeur. "At Home in the English Countryside: Designers and Their Dogs" offers a unique perspective on country interior design, spotlighting the homes of top UK designers and their dogs, providing tips on integrating pets into stylish homes.
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