Judith Miller's Color
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Judith Miller, an internationally recognized writer, broadcaster and publisher on period interiors and antiques, here presents her definitive guide to color and its uses in various architectural styles and historical periods. "Color" covers every major national and regional palette- from the soft, muted Georgian and Colonial tones to the vivid Victorian reds, greens, and golds, from the whites of Modernism to the revival of bright saturated hues of Post-Modernism. Judith covers specific architectural classics such as the American Colonial Webb House in Wethersfield, Connecticut and a Hermes-inspired post-modern Parisian apartment by designer Amelie Dilleman, as well as general national styles such as Mexican and Moroccan. Both educating and inspiring all who are interested in redecorating their own home, Color encourages readers to be bold and decorate with confidence and provides them with a range of choices, whether they are interested in an authentic, original color scheme or a modern pastiche that replicates the effects of exposure to light over time.
Packed with 750 dazzling photographs of international locations -- from Great Britain to Mexico, Italy to Sweden, and more -- COLOR is a comprehensive and inspirational guide to one of the most important elements in home decoration.
Specificaties
- Auteur:
- Uitgever:Clarkson Potter
- ISBN:9780609607848
- Bindwijze:Gekartonneerd met stofomslag
- Aantal Pagina's:240
- Jaar:2000
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