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Friendly decorating guide with broad appealDecorating ideas and tips for real people—whatever their lifestyles, life stages, and budgets.Tours 10 real-life homes coast to coast and offers practical advice from homeowne… More >>
Real Life Decorating: Your Life, Your Style, Your Home
Written by admin on September 5th, 2010 in Home & Garden.
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I found this book to be fun and completely accessible. I enjoyed the stories about the 10 Real Life Decorators in the book and how their styles evolved. I found Real Life Decorating to be practical, creative and filled with timeless ideas and tips from people who actually “live” in the houses they decorate. This is a great book for all and I have already recommended it to many friends as a “must have” for the home design library.
Rating: 5 / 5
Here are what I think are the pluses and minuses of this book:
Pluses: The “style primer” section gives tips on color and paint, proportion and scale, furniture and floor plans, art and arranging, patterns and fabric, accessories and collections, lighting and lamps, storage and display, and sources and resources. This section alone will probably be worth the cost of the book to most people. Most of these tips can be generalized to different styles. Also the tips at the end of each case study can be useful to many people.
Minuses: However, the case studies themselves leave something to be desired. Even though the book supposedly shows the homes of a cross section of people, the style is the same through out the book. What I call “modern country.” It has a country feel, but more choices of color than traditional country and some unusual eye catching design-elements.
If your style is modern country, or if you like a wide variety of styles and want a book representative of this type of style for your book colletion, like I did, then you will enjoy this book. Everyone else might want to pass.
Rating: 4 / 5
I found this book to be fun, accessible and full of great ideas for people in all stages of life. I have already recommended it to many friends and suggest it as a “must have” for the home design library. The ideas are timeless and creative and the sources given are practical and fit the average homeowners budget.
Rating: 5 / 5
There are so many decorating books out there that you can spend a fortune buying them. My mode of operatus is to check the book out of the library and if it is a “keeper” I purchase it. I am ordering this book today. Even though not all the styles are like mine, the glorious pictures and variety of decorating options represented definitely provide a great jumping off point. I would actually have given this book a 4.5 stars if that option was available, but felt it was better than 4 stars.
The book addresses several “styles” of decor and includes the actual homeowners and their comments about their decorating tastes. The pictures are beautiful and each section includes “real life lessons.” These “lessons” are tips and secrets for incorporating each type of style into your decor. My one complaint – I do think there was often too much of the homeowner’s “stories” and would prefer more tips and lessons. One great things included is the Sources & Resources section in the back of the book.
Rating: 5 / 5
Real Life Decorating is an excellent go-to book for a variety of decorating styles. The chapters on each style are shorter making it a quick read. I received my book quickly and it arrived in great condition.
Rating: 5 / 5