From the pages of the British edition of the interior design magazine, THE HOUSE & GARDEN BOOK OF LIVING ROOMS, part of a series that focuses on a particular room, was published in 1991 and reprinted in 1994, hardcover. All photos are color, as one would expect from the glossy magazine. Most of the rooms are traditional although there are a few somewhat modern and post-modern; almost all the decorating schemes are from the 1980s. The majority of the rooms are located in England with a few in the United States and France. All are at least pleasant and a few are high style trend setters in their day. The Manhattan apartment of Carroll and Milton Petrie designed by David Easton inspired many to copy his Americanized vision of the English Stately Home. A neo-Palladian villa for Josephine Abercrombie on a Kentucky thorobred farm by architect Quinlan Terry decorated by Anthony Browne also paralleled the trend towards the incorporation of comfort in stylish interiors. An English example of this 1980s fashion, still very attractive today, is shown in a Berkshire rectory decorated by Roger Banks-Pye of Colefax and Fowler. In summary, the architecture is often of a high quality and the decoration is generally interesting enough to serve as a reference for professionals and sophisticated do-it-yourselfers.
Great Cocktail Table Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Beautiful photos of rooms. I have enjoyed looking at this several times over and will continue to do so - each time discovering something new. I collect "interior design" books and The House and Garden series seems to be consistently interesting and full of wonderful photos.
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