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Rating:  Summary: Inspiring Review: A gorgeous layout and project portraying the decoration of a homoe. I am a frustrated artist spending hours at home with my toddler looking at boaring walls. This book has inspired me to plan out a picture book on the walls before my baby does!
Rating:  Summary: Inspiring Review: A gorgeous layout and project portraying the decoration of a homoe. I am a frustrated artist spending hours at home with my toddler looking at boaring walls. This book has inspired me to plan out a picture book on the walls before my baby does!
Rating:  Summary: a decorative fairy tale..... Review: As stated in the book's introduction, the decoration of this house does indeed capture the mood, spirit and colors of Provence. Anyone looking for ideas or studies of trompe l'oeil will totally enjoy the art on every page. I remember the first time I saw the art of Fisher and Chappell in an old issue of Country Living magazine. They artfully painted a garden shed and it made the cover of the magazine. A story unfolds as you go room to room in this house, the walls are the illustrations. French tiles, a mouse on garden tools, rabbits in a hutch, windows to lavender fields, murals of glorious Provencal landscapes, a broken plate on the floor, pearls on the stair steps, rose petals on a window sill: are they real or painted? An excellent addition to a collection of interior design books. You can't go wrong here. The resource guide in the back features decorative sources, fabric and upholstery sources, garden catalogs and graphic designers. Lots of garden pictures too as Nina Williams was the founding editor of Country Living Gardener. From the kitchen to the atelier, the boudoir to the foyer you will find inspiration! Thumbs up!
Rating:  Summary: a decorative fairy tale..... Review: As stated in the book's introduction, the decoration of this house does indeed capture the mood, spirit and colors of Provence. Anyone looking for ideas or studies of trompe l'oeil will totally enjoy the art on every page. I remember the first time I saw the art of Fisher and Chappell in an old issue of Country Living magazine. They artfully painted a garden shed and it made the cover of the magazine. A story unfolds as you go room to room in this house, the walls are the illustrations. French tiles, a mouse on garden tools, rabbits in a hutch, windows to lavender fields, murals of glorious Provencal landscapes, a broken plate on the floor, pearls on the stair steps, rose petals on a window sill: are they real or painted? An excellent addition to a collection of interior design books. You can't go wrong here. The resource guide in the back features decorative sources, fabric and upholstery sources, garden catalogs and graphic designers. Lots of garden pictures too as Nina Williams was the founding editor of Country Living Gardener. From the kitchen to the atelier, the boudoir to the foyer you will find inspiration! Thumbs up!
Rating:  Summary: HOME DECOR. WITH A STORY TO TELL Review: I can't finish this book. It's so good, I want to leave some for other days. The decor is fasinating.
Rating:  Summary: Cottage Art at its best Review: Nina Williams has created a gift for those of us who are artists who like to make our homes or in my case my cottage a day to day living canvas. Not only did I appreciate the "theme" which is basically a young girl flowing into adulthood but like Ms Williams I have a serious free spirit mode that is very Bohemian.The photos are wonderful and one sees how an artist creates beauty that is a mix of fairytale and reality. And I am also a grower of French lavender and could almost smell the lavender tucked in the curtain or in the mural of the French lavender fields that seemed to stretch for miles. And the whimsy of the strand of pearls broken and dropping down the painted stairs of her home, the mouse on the stairs the looks so lifelike and the flowers...oh my they look so real, as if freshly picked. And the young girl at the window, caught in a far off thought with love letter in hand. And the colours and hue are so vibrant and I so love the way the artists creates smiles on peoples faces. How you open a door and see a painting on the other side. How rooms blend paintings with tile work and furniture. This is a book I would recommend for all my fellow artist friends who love creating and are not afraid of working on non canvas surfaces.
Rating:  Summary: Lovely,dreamy Review: This book, although not practical, is lovely and dreamy. Great for thumbing through on a weekend afternoon. The author has tapped into my psyche by fueling my dream of having a getaway cottage. We want a dreamy place not in Europe but close enough to home so that we can escape every weekend if we want to. Fortunately, that is possible in our part of the country where vacation homes are common. I've searched for vacation homes and cottage books, and the best are: SECOND HOME. Rating: 10. This gorgeous coffee table book is also practical. Great houses, dreamy photos of locations, but the homes, which are in all styles from cabins in the woods to big family homes on the Atlantic, aren't out of reach. The book has tips on finding a location and that sort of thing as well as decorating. Nice resource list with internet sites for more information. Blends dreamy beauty with information. THE CABIN. Rating: 6. Another pretty coffee table book. Not practical in any way but nice to look at. More of an architecture book than anything else. COTTAGE STYLE. Rating: 8. All about decorating any home so it looks like a weekend cottkage. My decorating "bible." ADIRONDACK STYLE. Rating: 5. Good pictures of homes and interiors. But it's limited to one rustic style, of course.
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