Natural Decorating
Sophisticated Simplicity With Natural Materials
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Contributions
- James Merrell (Photographer) - Contributor
- Susan Skeen (Producer) - Contributor
Publication
1995-09-01 - Abbeville Press
Language
English
Word Count
36,000 words, Guess
Page Count
144 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenaturaldecoratin0000wilh
- ISBN-100789200651
- ISBN-139780789200655
- LibraryThing667213
- Better World Books9780789200655
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL8153712M
Description
Authentic, robust, practical, and refreshing, natural decorating is not so much a style as a way of life, a preference for relaxed simplicity after the over-designed interiors of the eighties. Natural decorating takes the long-term view--incorporating materials that age well and improve with the years, furnishings that bring comfort, simplicity, and practicality to the forefront. The richness of chalky colors and earth tones, the easygoing sympathy of wood, stone, and terra-cotta, the refined simplicity of linen and calico, muslin and raffia--all of these ingredients work together in effortless combinations for a natural sophistication and understated elegance that transcend the fickle whims of fashion. Natural Decorating is a practical guide to bringing natural style to every feature in an interior. Treatments for walls range from whitewash to organic stains to natural brickwork; floor finishes range from natural fibers to polished stone and limed wood; windows and doors receive curtains made of muslin, ticking, or parachute silk and feature wood blinds or etched glass panels; furnishings are a mix of styles and materials and covered in natural fabrics; display objects bring nature indoors to create simple finishing touches. All the projects provide essential information so that readers can assemble the look they want with ease. Supplementing the projects is a resource section that includes a guide to environmentally friendly products and a directory of suppliers.
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