Decorating with Books (House Beautiful) | 
| Author: Marie Proeller Hueston Publisher: Hearst Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 244443
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 144 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 8.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 1588164934 Dewey Decimal Number: 747.9 EAN: 9781588164933 ASIN: 1588164934
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Product Description From House Beautiful comes a worthy addition to any decorator's library--a stylish guide on making books a part of your home decor. Opening the pages of a book can instantly carry you off to another world. But did you realize that, open or closed, books can also make your real world--your home--more fabulous? As legendary designer Billy Baldwin pointed out, they're “the best decoration,” capable of bringing incredible warmth, color, and character to a room. From grand bookcases in home libraries to casual stacks artfully arrayed on chairs, House Beautiful presents countless eye-catching ideas for displaying and arranging your hardcovers, paperbacks, encyclopedias, and even valuable first editions. Useful tips shed light on how to organize a large collection; situate bookcases in the room for the best effect; and make the most of books' appealing visual and tactile qualities. From traditional interpretations to contemporary visions--such as putting a book on a pedestal as an objet d'art--these concepts write a new page in design. A Selection of the Homestyle Book Club.
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Not for Booklovers August 29, 2008 For anyone trying to solve the problem of living with books, Ms. Hueston provides no help. She arranges books by size and color, for what she perceives as visual interest. One of her displays even uses trompe de l'oeil wallpaper to create the illusion of a library! Many of the rooms shown are in architects' houses, "seaside" homes and European castles. Most of the results are cluttered: every surface in every room (including surfaces created by stacks of books) is covered with vases, ceramics, sculptures, candles, flowerpots, fringed shawls and what she calls "cherished possessions." In addition, many of the bookshelves are encumbered with framed prints or hangings that hide the books. Unless you share her flamboyant taste (including an inordinate fondness for the color red) and have a budget to match, look elsewhere.
Many great ideas! June 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved reading and looking at the pictures in this book! I have a lot of books (and dust-catchers) so needed some ideas on placement. This book shows many different ideas in many different types of settings....living room/dining room/family room/study. It really gave me the courage to try some different things! Also, I saw some books I just MUST have.
D. Jones
Decorating with Books April 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am completely satisfied with my purchase. It's the first time and I'll do it again.
Excellent book August 12, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book shows some stunning rooms beautifully decorated with books. For everyone who loves books and loves decorating it is full of inspiration and ideas.
Books or Elegant Rooms? April 12, 2007 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I sent the book back to Amazon. Was disappointed in it. I expected it to be more about books and less about elegant rooms to put them in. A few books put on a chair or on a table or, obviously, in a bookcase really isn't that imaginative. A good magazine showing displays of collectibles including books does a better job as far as I'm concerned.
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