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Color Idea Book (Idea Books) by  Robin Strangis
Color Idea Book (Idea Books)


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Stumped about what colors to use for your next decorating project? Or maybe there's a hue you want to bring into your home but you're unsure how to make it harmonize with what you already have. Whatever your color challenge, you'll find fodder for thought in "The Color Idea Book" (Taunton Press, $19.95) by Minneapolis interior designer Robin Strangis. Strangis, owner of Loring Interiors and a contributing Home+Garden writer, breaks the sometimes bewildering spectrum of color choices into bite-sized chunks of insight and information. There are getting-started suggestions, such as how to find color inspiration: visit an art gallery, find a painting that appeals to you and note the colors you see; or open up your closet to see what colors you're naturally drawn to. There are also highly specific tips, such as how to make black walls work. If nothing else, Strangis offers enough designer-insider lingo (such as "bridging fabric" that ties all the colors in a palette together) to help you sound smarter when discussing your next redecorating project. --Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)

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Seeing red? Feeling blue? Or even a bit green? No worries! This beautifully designed, fully illustrated book makes it easy for anyone to express themselves though color. Strangis -- an award-winning interior designer with over 20 years of experience -- goes beyond simple paint schemes to show how the combined colors of walls, trim, furniture, fabrics, and accessories can give every room a unique personality. From bright and bold to cozy and comfortable, this indispensable guide offers a rainbow of fresh and fun ideas for every budget. Color Idea Book is the most complete source of ideas and inspiration for adding color to any room in the house.

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Contemporary Decorating (Home Magic) by  Eaglemoss
Contemporary Decorating (Home Magic)

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Contemporary Decorating: New Looks for Modern Living by  Elizabeth Wilhide and Joanna Copestick
Contemporary Decorating: New Looks for Modern Living


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This useful book explains how to create a refreshing alternative to outdated period styles and countrified nostalgia. Much more than stark white walls and minimalist decoration, it is about interiors rich with color, texture, and smooth, clean lines. Focusing on the home's principal elements walls, floors, windows and doors, furniture, storage, and display Contemporary Decorating offers 14 projects that sample such possibilities as glass brick walls, concrete floors, and metal doors. 200 color photographs are featured. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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Country Living Country Decorating (Country Living) by  Bo Niles
Country Living Country Decorating (Country Living)


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HEIRLOOM linens, painted furniture, handmade quilts--nothing evokes the same personal warmth, comfort, and enduring values as the Country-style home. Combining the best of the old with the finest of the new, Country is the most popular way of decorating today.

Now the editors of Country Living America's favorite decorating magazine, have gathered hundreds of the most original, most effective ways to bring home the Country spirit.

WITH OVER 300 color pictures this book provides:

An invaluable decorating tool. How to create a country look in any home, be it a converted barn in Vermont, a log cabin in Wisconsin, a suburban tract house in California, or an apartment in New York City.

Great ideas for every room. From the front door to the back porch, the simple touches that personalize a living room, add character to a kitchen, or bring romance to a bedroom.

Expert advice on country collections. What to look for, how to display, and how to care for quilts, pottery, baskets, teddy bears, dolls, coverlets, decoys, and many other collectibles.

A classic country crafts handbook. Clear, step-by-step instructions for making a patchwork quilt, a penny rug, potpourris, wreaths, and other country handicrafts.

Inspiring, achievable decorating techniques. Concise directions and professional tricks of the trade for stenciling, sponging, and other paint techniques.

Excerpted from Country Living Country Decorating by Bo Niles and Ann Bramson. Copyright © 1988. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved
Country. It's a simple word, it seems, but just what does it mean? What is Country?

Country resonates with associations, some literal, some symbolic, some rooted in emotion.

First, of course, country means nation, where we come from, where we live, that land we identify ourselves with. Country, in the context of this book, is America.

County also connotes a sense of place or a sense of the natural environment. Country is mountains and marshland, plains and desert, river bank and oceanfront. Country is the rural outdoors.

But the concept of county runs deeper than patriotism or ecology. Country, over the course of the last decade or so, has come to signify and symbolize both a lifestyle and a homestyle -- and it has come to describe a way of decorating as well.

With the birth of our magazine, Country Living, a term was coined to embrace a uniquely American decorating style -- and an attitude of state of mind. The term, Country, suddenly and clearly brought into focus a homestyle and lifestyle that had, in fact, endured for not only generations, but, in the purest "roots" sense, for centuries.

Many Americans find in Country a reaffirmation and a reconfirmation of the way they actually lived, or the way their parents lived, or the way they remember -- or were told -- their grandparents, great-grandparents, and ancestors lived. In terms of decorating, Country initiated a trend for those unfamiliar with is elements; for countless others, country reinforced notions about making their houses comfortable in a uniquely American way.

A decade ago, Country Living had a vision of a homestyle that hearkened back to a gentle, innocent past. Country was perceived as a refreshing antidote to high-technology and streamlined modernism. And Country reasserted a focus on family values.

The appreciation of Country coincided with a yearning for a seminal version of the American Dream: to live in a simple place with simple furnishings, in a simple and unaffected way. Though romanticized, the yearning was -- and is -- very real: the spirit of Country centers on the home.

Homemade, homespun, homegrown. These words capture the values of the county style. Those pioneer values of fortitude, honesty, strength in the face of adversity, and communion with family and friends underscored and lent energy to the Country style.

The elements of Country are now icons: primitive handmade furnishings dressed in their original paint or smoothed to a well-woven patina by use; homespun fabrics exhibiting plain waved, gritty textures, and robust earthy colors, or displaying gentle miniature prints in pretty hues woodburning stoves and hearty homemade foods; and handmade crafts often indigenous to America, such as quilts, hooked rugs, and folk art.

Copyright 1988 by The Hearst Corporation

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Country Living Picnics and Porch Suppers (Country Living) by  Country Living
Country Living Picnics and Porch Suppers (Country Living)


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Who doesn't love a picnic? Now Country Living shows the reader how the joy of a summer picnic can be experienced year-round. With 175 recipes, entertaining tips, and more than 100 four-color photographs, Country Living Picnics & Porch Suppers provides ideas for indoor and outdoor meals no matter what the season. The inherent festivity of eating outdoors is captured in recipes and menus, from an apple harvesting family picnic to a fisherman's lunch, a formal porch supper for a group to a romantic dinner for two. A sampling of the recipes:

- Southwestern Salad Rolls
- Barbecued Spareribs with Cornbread and Herb Butter
- Sesame Chicken Salad
- Swordfish Brochettes
- Risotto with Corn and Roasted Peppers
- Autumn Fruit Pie

In addition to luscious recipes, Country Living Picnics & Porch Suppers includes in-depth information about cooking outdoors, with great tips for preparing campsite and stream-side meals.

Country Living expands the picnic concept to places with an "outdoor feeling" including an enclosed porch; a sunroom; or even hearthside. Whether a reader lives in a climate conducive to year-round outdoor eating or not, this cookbook will provide loads of picnic recipes and ideas to create the pleasures of picnicking whenever the mood strikes.

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Who doesn't love a picnic? Now Country Living shows how the joy of a summer picnic can be experienced year-round. With 175 recipes, entertaining tips, and more than 100 four-color photographs, Country Living Picnics & Porch Suppers provides ideas for indoor and outdoor meals no matter what the season. The inherent festivity of eating outdoors is captured in recipes and menus, from an apple harvesting family picnic to a fisherman's lunch, a formal porch supper for a group to a romantic dinner for two.

In addition to luscious recipes, Country Living Picnics & Porch Suppers includes in-depth information about cooking outdoors, with great tips for preparing campsite and stream-side meals.

Country Living expands the picnic concept to places with an "outdoor feeling" including an enclosed porch; a sunroom; or even hearthside. Whether a reader lives in a climate conducive to year-round outdoor eating or not, this cookbook will provide loads of picnic recipes and ideas to create the pleasures of picnicking whenever the mood strikes.

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Creative Living Room Decorating (Creating Your Home Series) by  Eaglemoss Publications Ltd
Creative Living Room Decorating (Creating Your Home Series)


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For the decorating dud, a book with lots of pictures is a godsend. Someone else has gone through the bother of choosing tone, furniture, fabric, and accessories and put them together for a cohesive look, not once but hundreds of times. You pick and choose components that seem like they could be you, if the you that you already are were a little more organized, focused, and stylish. Martha Stewart might disdain the technique, but men and women with a full life and a disjointed salon will applaud.

From Library Journal
Here are two more additions to the series designed to give the amateur interior decorator ideas and instructions on creating a more pleasant home. Window Treatments gives clear, well-illustrated instructions on projects from cafe curtains to shades and includes curtain styles not covered in other how-to-window treatment books, such as bishop sleeve curtains and painting nonfabric blinds. Living Room Decorating has fewer projects than Bedroom Decorating (LJ 1/96), but it gives an overview of decorating styles and an analysis of the details that make each style. Chapters on seating, lighting, storage, and tables give information on identifying types and quality. Both books contain a multitude of photographs that will give plenty of inspiration to the novice interior decorator. Recommended for public libraries.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Creative Stained Glass: Modern Designs and Simple Techniques by  Christine Stevenson
Creative Stained Glass: Modern Designs and Simple Techniques


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From in-a-weekend pieces to intricate designs that take more time, these 27 stained-glass projects shine with light, color, and texture, thanks to the great new glasses on the market today. More than 70 color photos present the techniques, all worked with easy-to-acquire, modern, and efficient tools. Try two methods of cutting, with or without making a pattern. Use overlays, plating, and patinas to color the finish, creatively combine different techniques, and see how to work with brass and copper came. Beginners can start on small glass panels and build the skills to make a flat fan lamp, a mirror suitable for the wall or in a window, and more.

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Decorating 1-2-3 (Home Depot ... 1-2-3) by  The Home Depot
Decorating 1-2-3 (Home Depot ... 1-2-3)


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More than 100 new decorating projects from America’s #1 home center.

More than 100 projects add finishing touches to every home surface.

All projects illustrated with full color photos.

Reviewed for accuracy by associates from The Home Depot, America’s No. 1 home center.

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Decorating Country Style: A Complete Guide to Paint Effects and Stencilling by  Betterway Books
Decorating Country Style: A Complete Guide to Paint Effects and Stencilling

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Decorating Details: Projects and Ideas for a More Comfortable, More Beautiful Home by  Martha Stewart Living Magazine
Decorating Details: Projects and Ideas for a More Comfortable, More Beautiful Home


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When you look past the cover of Martha Stewart's latest effort, you find it's not all about framing your fern collection. (Whew!) It is, however, about defining your home's style using accessories that look expensive but (generally) aren't. There's some very practical and budget-conscious advice here in the chapters about pictures, tables and stools, lamps and shades, shelves, screens and mirrors, and pillows and throws. You can disguise the humble origins of inexpensive adjustable shelving by adding wood trim around the edges and painting everything, including the metal standards and braces, to match the wall color. You can break up or conceal space with screens you make yourself from plain wood panels or old windows. You can update small outdoor tables with do-it-yourself mosaic tile that goes on in one piece. You can, of course, make a large framed entryway mirror from an $800 slab of mirror glass, as Martha does-- but really, no one will check your bank statement to see how much you spent, and it will reflect just as clearly with inexpensive hardware-store mirror glass. Some of the best projects are for sofa pillows, bed and table linens, and lampshades. Though Martha's voice isn't much in evidence in the text, her concepts are definitely here: the instructions are simple and straightforward and the look clean, comfortable and unfussy. --Barrie Trinkle

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Decorating for and with antiques (Award antique guide) by  Ethel Hall Bjerkoe
Decorating for and with antiques (Award antique guide)

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Decorating for the With Antiques by  Ethel Hall Bjerkoe
Decorating for the With Antiques

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