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7 New Interior Design Books to Inspire Your Spring Home Refresh
The article reviews seven new interior design books, highlighting their ability to offer inspiration, practical advice, and a sense of escapism. The author, Stacey Lindsay, emphasizes that these books serve as a 'ticket to another place,' allowing readers to explore diverse design aesthetics from around the world without leaving their homes. The featured books cover a range of styles and approaches, catering to different design preferences and needs.
"Remodelista in Maine" by Annie P. Quigley is presented as a guide to achieving the unfussy, sustainable design essence of Maine homes, characterized by a hands-on approach to living and renovating. The book, authored by the editors of Remodelista, showcases homes that embody the spirit of New England summers and winters, focusing on practicality and natural beauty.
Emily Henson's "Create: Inspiring Homes that Value Creativity Over Consumption" offers insights into crafting unique spaces through creative solutions like repurposing furniture and using paint. Henson, known for her work with Anthropologie and as a set designer, shares accessible methods for creating aesthetically pleasing spaces within various time and budget constraints, prioritizing creativity over extensive consumption.
"The House of a Lifetime: A Collector’s Journey in Tangier" by Umberto Pasti and Ngoc Minh Ngo explores the allure of Moroccan design. The book features Pasti's home in Tangier, combining vibrant imagery of lush gardens and richly saturated interiors. It delves into the eclectic blend of patterns, colors, and architecture unique to Moroccan aesthetics, offering readers a visual journey into a collector's world.
"Patina Modern: A Guide to Designing Warm, Modern Interiors" by Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzmán provides practical advice on creating warm, eclectic home styles. The authors, a media power couple, draw from their experiences renovating multiple homes to offer tangible tips for achieving a lived-in, wabi-sabi aesthetic. The book is described as a comprehensive guide for those seeking to infuse their homes with character and warmth.
"Soft Minimal: A Sensory Approach to Architecture and Design" by Norm Architects showcases the work of the Copenhagen-based studio, known for its simple yet powerful spaces. The book highlights the firm's focus on wellness, light, and spatial design, taking readers on a visual tour of projects in the Nordics, Japan, and beyond. It emphasizes a sensory approach to design that prioritizes comfort and tranquility.
Another entry from Remodelista, "The Low-Impact Home: A Sourcebook for Stylish, Eco-Conscious Living" by Margot Gurlanick and Fan Winston, focuses on sustainable living spaces. This book advocates for a future-minded approach to home design, featuring vintage, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly products. It offers extensive advice on making homes both efficient and beautiful while minimizing environmental impact.
Finally, "Interiors Now! 40th Edition" from Taschen is highlighted for its global collection of stunning home imagery. The book features an eclectic mix of residences, from lofts to farmhouses and city apartments, demonstrating diverse design inspirations worldwide. Originally published in 2010, this 40th-edition release celebrates its long-standing appeal as a source of design inspiration.
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