California Interiors

California Interiors
Author: Diane Dorrans Saeks
Publsiher: Taschen America Llc
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1999
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3822866105

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The latest addition to Taschen's acclaimed Interiors Series showcases more than 40 beautiful homes in the Golden State--from a rustic retreat in the wilderness near Mendicino to an elegant penthouse in San Francisco to a houseboat in Sausalito. Includes the residences of well-known artists, architects, rock stars, directors & producers.

Inventing the California Look

Inventing the California Look
Author: Philip E. Meza
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780847871520

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The influential rooms of Elkins, Taylor, Dickinson, and other great talents—as photographed by Fred Lyon—represent the innovation and splendor of postwar Northern California interiors, which continue to inspire the work of designers today. From the 1940s to the 1980s, some of the best resi-dences in Northern California were decorated by a coterie of designers whose names were once recognized only by the cognoscenti of interior design. From Frances Elkins and Tony Hail, with their aristocratic aesthetics, to Michael Taylor and John Dickinson, with their bold fantasies, these designers created revolutionary settings that were idiomatic of their time and place—fresh, luxurious spaces complementing the various terrains and lifestyles of the northern part of the state. Fred Lyon (b. 1924) is perhaps the only photographer who knew and documented the work of this talented group. Akin to what Julius Shulman was doing in Southern California, Lyon worked closely with the designers and magazine editors to help shape the look for posterity. In the years following the work of these giants, most of the spaces they created are gone or vastly changed, replaced by different tastes and new styles. Now re-appreciated for their artistry, we can relive this exciting era through Lyon’s superb photography.

California Interiors

California Interiors
Author: Paige Rense
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1979
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: UCSD:31822010939585

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Made for Living

Made for Living
Author: Amber Lewis,Cat Chen
Publsiher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781984823915

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The trendsetting designer known for her effortless style shares the secrets of the art of layering, with more than 250 gorgeous photographs of her signature interiors. “Livability is my true north. The materials I use time and again all change with age and wear. Not only is that okay, it’s how you achieve more than a re-creation of what you’ve already seen, or what somebody else has done. You can do this, too—I promise.”—from the introduction Designing a room with all the vibes comes down to how you layer your décor. The more you can mix the elements of your room—your pillows, objects, patterns, and lighting—the more finished it’ll feel: not too new, not too old, but just right. Known for her eclectic approach that stems from her California cool, Amber Lewis trains your eye in Made for Living, offering friendly advice on everything from nailing that perfect shade of paint to mismatching patterns with wild abandon to choosing a stone finish for new countertops. These pages will help you design a home that's made to be lived in.

California Interiors

California Interiors
Author: Diane Dorrans Saeks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2001-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3822866806

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Suzanne Kasler

Suzanne Kasler
Author: Suzanne Kasler,Christine Pittel
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780847832200

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Suzanne Kasler is known for her classically inspired rooms, pretty palettes, and comfortable spaces. She brings Southern charm, European sensibility, and a respect for architectural details to her interiors. Her neutral palette, spiced with hits of color, creates warm spaces that are elegant yet inviting. Inspired by fashion, Kasler uses a scarf as a throw, adds grosgrain or satin banding to the bottom of a chair cover, accents draperies with Chanel-like piped borders, or embellishes a bed frame with delicate handpainted patterns. It is these exquisite haute couture details that drive her design aesthetic. Kasler’s mélange of antiques, midcentury pieces, and modern furniture makes her layered interiors attractive and livable. Lavishly illustrated, this beautiful volume showcases a range of Kasler’s projects, from a luxurious Georgian mansion in Atlanta’s Buckhead to a sophisticated farmhouse in Tennessee and a beach house in Watersound, Florida. Offering a wealth of original design ideas that are refreshing and full of verve, Inspired Interiors is a welcome addition to any library of interior design books.

California Cottages

California Cottages
Author: Diane Dorrans Saeks
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1996-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0811811379

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Describes the concept of the cottage-style home, and presents examples built and decorated by Californians.

Wild Interiors

Wild Interiors
Author: Hilton Carter
Publsiher: Ryland Peters & Small
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781782499190

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"We work with Hilton because he's both a plant stylist and an incredible plant-care wizard. Hilton doesn't just teach you how to get your plants to thrive – he teaches you how to bond with them." - Apartment Therapy Bestselling author Hilton Carter brings his unique eye and love of plants to show you how to create luscious interiors that not only look amazing but are good for your well-being, too. Hilton first guides you through his own plant journey, his inspirations, and his top ten favourite house plants. He then takes you on a Journey in Greenery where he showcases the homes of 12 inspiring plant parents that demonstrate the versatility of decorating with plants. From a tiny house in Venice, California and a light-filled loft in New York City, to a Berlin apartment decorated with vintage finds, and the Barcelona home of a ceramic artist, there are ideas for all types of spaces and budgets. Hilton then sets you off on your very own plant journey, taking you room by room, profiling the plants that are most suited to each: those that thrive in the tropical humidity of bathrooms, the erratic heat changes of kitchens and plants that can live happily in the indirect light of an entryway or bedroom. Packed full of interior design advice such as using 'statement plants' like Fiddle-leaf figs to create a focal point, how to layer your greenery by using hanging baskets, and how to assemble the perfect plant shelf, Hilton shows you how bringing houseplants into your home creates instant impact. Be inspired to create your own Wild Interiors with Hilton's expert styling advice, plus his hints and tips on plant care that take the mystery out of looking after your green friends.