Good books for a new look
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So you’ve made your New Year’s resolution to improve the quality of
your life. In this first week of 2004, why not extend that urge to
improve by improving not just your life, but where you live?
The winter doldrums are a perfect time to rethink, redo and
redecorate your home. This can encompass everything from hiring a
designer for remodeling the total look of your home to sewing some
new throw pillows or revitalizing with some new paint.
In any case, the library is an excellent place to start thinking
about the changes you want to make. Even if you hire a professional
to sweep in and take care of every little detail, you will still need
to know what you want the final product to look like. Unless you’ve
been thinking about this for a long time, you will need some ideas.
The Newport Beach Public libraries have some beautiful interior
design books made for browsing and gathering ideas.
“Mary Gilliatt’s Complete Room by Room Decorating Guide” begins
with basic design principles and, then, carries them out for you in a
beautifully displayed book -- room by room. “Style on a Budget:
Affordable Ideas for a Relaxed Home” by designer Emily Chalmers, is
geared for the I-can’t-have-anything-I-want set, but the ideas and
innovations are worthy of any home.
Is there just one room you want to make over? Look at “Charming
Guest Rooms: Decorating Secrets from Country Inns,” by Mickey
Baskett. It is a wonderful and, yes, charming book on decorating a
guest room and adding the special touches that will make your guests
feel comfortable and treated as if they were staying at an inn.
Children’s rooms pose special problems. What was once perfect for
a 5-year-old becomes inappropriate for that 5-year-old who is now 12.
Carol Scheffler has written a terrific book, “Great Kids’ Rooms:
Decorating Ideas for All Their Years at Home,” full of style ideas
and practical instructions.
Design guru Terence Conran, has written “Kitchens: the Hub of the
Home,” which includes all the latest design concepts, appliances, and
floor plans to make your kitchen more welcoming, efficient, and
beautiful. “Bed and Bath: Decorating Ideas & Projects” is only one in
a long series of great idea books from “Better Homes and Garden.”
Do you want to go from the general to the specific? The library
also has some specialized books for the home designer who is looking
for a particular style to dominate the home. Suzanne Slesin, for one,
has put out a series of wonderful idea books that include “Caribbean
Style,” “Japanese Style,” “New York Style,” “Indian Style,” and
“Spanish Style” to name a few. Other titles, not from that series,
are “Pacific Island Style,” “Traditional Houses of Rural France,” and
“Adobe! Homes and Interiors of Taos, Santa Fe, and the Southwest.”
And don’t forget that if you only want to add some splash or
spice, there are tons of books on window treatments, pillow making,
faux painting, flower arranging, and much, much more. Just remember
that the Newport Beach Public Libraries are here to help you get some
fresh ideas and to help you jump right in sprucing up, or redoing,
your home to reflect the New Year and the new you.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Sara Barnicle. All titles may be
reserved from home or office computers by accessing the catalog at
https://www.newport beachlibrary.org. For more information on the
Central Library of any of the branch locations, please contact the
Newport Beach Public Library at (949) 717-3800, option 2.
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