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Product Description The new comprehensive bible of interior design, from a home styling guru who has coached an entire Scandinavian generation in the art of creating a harmonious home.Frida Ramstedt believes in thinking about how we decorate, rather than focusing on what we decorate with. We know more today than ever before about design trends, furniture, and knickknacks, and now Frida familiarizes readers with the basic principles behind interior and styling-what looks good and, most of all, why it looks good.The Interior Design Handbook teaches you general rules of thumb-like what the golden ratio and the golden spiral are, the proper size for a coffee table in relation to your sofa, the optimal height to hang lighting fixtures, and the best ways to use a mood board-complete with helpful illustrations. UseThe Interior Design Handbook to achieve a balanced, beautiful home no matter where you live or what your style is. Review “[A] useful and easy approach to interior design.”-Independent“A first-rate way to ensure decorating success.”-Publishers Weekly About the Author Frida Ramstedt is the founder ofTrendenser, one of Sweden’s largest and most long-standing blogs on interior design. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. From the Introduction:A Home to Feel Good InI have spent a lot of time searching for the book you have in your hands. And I couldn’t find it. I’ve read hundreds of books on interior styling, searched libraries, bought old books from thrift shops, and ordered foreign titles online, but most of them have consisted largely of pictures of interiors and spectacular homes. They offered very little concrete advice for ordinary houses and apartments. What I have been looking for is a book that clarifies the fundamental principles and skills of interior design, a book that explains the rules of thumb and tricks that are useful to all of us, irrespective of the kind of furniture or style we favor. Something that shows us how small adjustments can make a major impact on the overall impression, without our having to buy a host of new items or ripping things out and renovating. Professional designers and architects, of course, have their practical manuals that contain guidelines and ergonomic measures as to how a house should be constructed, but I’ve never found anything aimed at individuals. What was needed is a book we can hold in our hands as we set about turning houses into homes, a book that will help us come up with our own solutions instead of simply encouraging us to follow other people’s. When we moved from an old apartment to an estate of newly built town houses a couple of years ago, I was faced with all the challenges of design and decor that can arise in an absolutely standard house in which everything may be practical but is also uniform and quite lacking in charm. I no longer had ten feet from floor to ceiling and the excuse of turn-of-the-century features to fall back on. I hit a brick wall and failed to achieve the warm and cozy feeling I wanted. In spite of the fact that I work full-time with design and decor and have done interiors for well-known businesses, designing my own reality was harder and a good deal more frustrating than I expected. It was a problem, but it also made me start thinking and looking at design in a new way, both professionally and personally. What was it, actually, that went into making a design cozy, harmonious, and properly thought through? I jotted down my thoughts and considerations in a notebook and thus built up a basic outline of the handbook of interior design and styling that I had been unable to find. A handbook for ordinary people, not for experts in the field or for my professional colleagues. I did, however, start asking them questions in order to discover the way they went about thinking when faced with different situations. I attempted to decode the “gut feeling” that designers and in Review: One of the best book for Basic Interior Design - Good Book, easy to understand. Review: A must have - Superb quality, superb knowledge




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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,547 Reviews |
A**T
One of the best book for Basic Interior Design
Good Book, easy to understand.
V**L
A must have
Superb quality, superb knowledge
A**R
It has it all!
A perfect book for those who want to learn more about designing a space. It has details which I find helpful to understand interiors better. The quality is amazing too.
S**T
Okay
Quality is good. But has a mark on it. So it didn’t look new.
R**O
Great for first principals on design
Great book for straight forward rules on interior design. It really simplifies the first principals that allow anyone to make their house feel like a home. The book also displays well if you want to show guests that you care about how your home looks
E**K
おしゃれなインテリアブック!
おしゃれ!
M**A
Clear, Visual, and Full of Practical Ideas
This book was exactly what I needed. I'm someone who learns best through visual examples, and the author does a fantastic job of explaining design concepts in a way that is easy to understand, even if you have no background in design at all. The illustrations and sketches are one of the book's biggest strengths. They show exactly what is being discussed, so you can often understand both the problem and the solution at a glance. Before reading this, interior design always felt like a mystery to me. I assumed designers had some special talent that couldn't really be taught. This book completely changed that perception. It breaks design down into practical principles and explains not only what works, but why it works. One example that really stood out to me was the section on flowers and vases. I had never understood how to display flowers properly in my home. In just a couple of pages, the book explained which types of vases suit different bouquets and how to arrange flowers so they look their best in a room. It sounds simple, but it was genuinely useful, and I've already put the advice into practice. The same approach is used throughout the book. Whether it's kitchen design, room layouts, lighting, mixing styles, wallpaper, or hanging artwork, everything is explained clearly and logically. I especially loved the explanation of the kitchen work triangle. It's a concept I'd heard about before, but this was the first time it truly made sense. The section on creating a gallery wall was another highlight. Using the ideas from the book, I finally created a gallery display in my home that actually looks good. I'd tried before and was never happy with the results, but by following the book's guidance, everything came together naturally. What I appreciate most is that the book teaches you how to recognise why a room feels "off" and how to improve it. Many of the suggestions don't require spending money on expensive furniture or renovations. Instead, you learn the design principles, proportions, geometry, balance, and visual relationships that make a space work. By the end of the book, design no longer felt mysterious. The rules were explained so clearly that I finally understood them, and once you understand them, it's much easier to create a home that looks and feels right. This is one of the most practical and useful design books I've read.
B**I
Gostei!
É um livro com a capa bem bonita, além de ótimo conteúdo, bem elucidativo e prático.
A**G
La bible de la décoration d'intérieur
Malheureusement disponible uniquement en anglais.
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