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The price for this manual includes express post delivery to any part of Australia. A book on interior decorating
aimed squarely at the home owner rather than at the professional is quite rare
and there's no doubt author Carol Staines has filled a void.
She opens with some simple advice for readers to help them determine their 'style'.
The book recognises that we all have different emotional needs to satisfy with
our decorating and these have to be defined from the start. For instance some
prefer a nostalgic traditional look others a homely rustic cottage feel and
for others the minimalist modern style is the go. The more clearly your needs
are articulated the easier it will be to take concrete steps towards attaining
the look you want.
Basic design elements such as Balance Tonal Values and Patterns are explained
with the help of illustrations. Abstract concepts are examined including the
principle of Rhythm which focuses on the location of patterns and colours in
the room Emphasis the focus of a room Proportion classifying the relationship
of one element to another in size and Harmony how all the elements in a room
come together and 'pull' in the same direction.
The author explains the use of colour to create a certain 'mood' and the role
of neutrals as a backdrop to bolder accents. Factors which affect colour appearance
such as the underlying texture of a surface degree of surface glaze location
and size of the application are discussed. Colour in relation to climate light
quality age and style of house even our personalities can affect the final result.
The planning and adaption of rooms for various functions - such as leisure or
privacy - and specific solutions for problem areas are examined. The book offers
criteria for choosing paints carpeting secondhand items and furniture along
with specific tips for renovating bathrooms and kitchens.
Thankfully the author never beats around the bush nor does she get preachy.
She recognises that Style is subjective and one person's likes aren't necessarily
shared by others. Her guide to interior decoration is designed to help the reader
determine - in a clear and practical manner - what they can do to successfully
apply their own personal touch to their home.
Illustrations: Black & White and Colour
Contents
Finding Your Style
Decorating to Meet Your Emotional Needs
Lifestyle Issues
The Principals of Design
Design Principle of Balance
Design Principal of Rythmn
Design Principal of Emphasis
Design Principal of Proportion
Design Principal of Harmony
Colour
Colour in Combinations
The Role of Neutrals
Influences Upon Colour
Accents in Colour
Colour in Combinations
Colour & Decorator Items
Using Pattern & Colour
Colour & Your Lifestyle
Adjusting Colour for Climates
The Importance of Tonal Value
Rooms & Their Functions
Planning Spaces
Planning Comfort Levels
Design for Privacy
Decorating Poorly Designed Spaces
Renovating the Bathroom
Designing Laundries
Designing Kitchens
Buying a New Kitchen
Kitchen Benchtop Choices
Creating Space in a Small Kitchen
Buying a Stove & Oven
Buying a Dishwasher
Buying a Fridge
Sleeping Areas
Work Home Offices
Outdoor Entertainment Areas
Overcoming Poorly Designed Spaces
Furniture
Furniture is a reflection of an Age
Furniture Placement
What Makes a Good Design
Making the Best Choices
Space is Important
Identifying Quality Furniture
Purchasing Mattresses
Buying Second Hand Furniture
Purchasing Metal Furniture
Collectable Furniture
Using Decorator Materials
Painting & Paints
Understanding Paint Bases
Buying Painting Equipment
Employing Painters
Heritage Houses
Buying Floor Coverings
Lighting
Buying Window Coverings
Environmentally Friendly Options
Hands On Decorating
About Renovating & Redecor
Learning to Visualise
Decorating in Tropical Regions
Decorating Expensive Houses
About Older Houses
Renovating a Period Bathroom
Renovating a Period Kitchen
Having Tradespeople in Your Home
How to Compare Quotes
What are Acceptable Standards?
Decorating to Resell
Getting Ready to Decorate
Common Decorating Problems
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