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11 Great Home and Design Books That Will Move and Inspire You

11 Great Home and Design Books That Will Move and Inspire You

Although we are enthralled by the convenience of our Kindles and iPads when it comes to reading books, nothing is equal to the pleasure of reading printed books. Here are eleven excellent books on design and home that will enthrall and motivate you.

Martha Stewart’s Handmade Holiday Crafts by Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart-the person, her magazine and the entire brand have always been renowned for her beautiful craft projects that can be made at any time. This book is perfect for people who wish to recreate those stunning crafting techniques because it includes more than 225 ideas that span every holiday known all the way from Valentine’s Day up to New Year’s Eve. Take a look at the Halloween-themed crafts, which are particularly impressive!

Young House Love by Sherry and John Petersik

The young nesters’ Sherry and John Petersik collected the DIY experiences to decorate their homes through this collection, whether renovating an old dresser or simply creating the perfect photo wall in an otherwise empty corridor. This book, which is light in weight, offers easy-to-follow home-based projects that will help you help you make your home look more like the dream home you’ve always wanted.

Designlicious: Gastronomy with Designer Basheer Graphic Books

Explore the gorgeous images, photographs and typography that accompany our meals every day. From the most exquisite menus for restaurants to the most quirky food truck designs down to the wacky yogurt cups, each chapter goes beyond food packaging to let us discover the artistry of branding behind each one.

Happy Home Each and everyday Magic in a Colorful by Charlotte Hedeman Gueniau

Simply reading the pages of this book will bring you joy, but what is more so if you actually take the tips of the author to use! Happy Home teaches you how to add the right amount of (or lots, depending on your preference to drink) color into your home so that you can make the journey home every day more exciting and enjoyable.

Good Bones, Great Pieces by Suzanne and Lauren McGrath

This book will guide you through seven key furniture pieces you’ll be able to live within each house you design and explains where to put it, how to improve its style, and more. Be captivated by the gorgeous watercolor illustrations and inspiring photos throughout each chapter.

Handmade Homes The Century of Earth-Friendly Home Design by Richard Olsen

Learn about the underlying principles of sustainable architecture and design with Handmade Houses. It includes homes all over the world that were constructed using eco-friendly techniques, including using salvaged materials as well as adapting the structure to its natural elements. Many of the houses were not constructed or designed by architects. Green design, in fact, wasn’t invented in the last few years and can be found in the past when craftsmanship was the norm.

The Flower Recipe by Alethea Harampolis and Jill Rizzo

Take a look at photographs of charming and elegant arrangements of flowers on every page. Look up your favorite flowers and feel inspired, as this book provides a step-by-step guide for creating the perfect floral arrangement.

French Custom-created General Soirees Simple Idea for Special Events by Kaari Meng

This is a party diary that is presented in a delightful manner. There are photos that look rustic, paired with delicious drinks, recipes, décor and DIY projects you’ll want to begin immediately.

The Past and the Present: of the Most Favorite moments in Decorative Arts History and 24 Modern DIY Projects influenced by them by Amy Azzarito

Explore design memories as you create your own DIY projects. Azzarito will take you on a journey by explaining the history behind the various styles before you begin the simple projects. It’s almost like you have created a piece of the past with your own creation.

Decorative Workshop by Holly Becker

It’s difficult to find creativity in the world of today; we aren’t even sure that we’re getting the essence. Becker shows how simple and enjoyable it is to seek inspiration from the unimaginable and ordinary. If you’re going to make your masterpiece, it’s best to be wise to do it with your heart. Most importantly, you should enjoy yourself while doing it.

New Paris Style by Danielle Miller

What’s it like for Parisians? They can make a surrealist’s dream from a tiny space and in an Arabian Nights hideaway in an old house or a modernist house in an old canal boat. If you’re interested in getting the local look, be sure to look at the vignettes where the homeowners layer every discovered object and work of art with a certain that they have a je ne sais quoi. With gorgeous photographs and atmospheric chapters, this jewel of a collection demonstrates the true Parisian style found in the unexpected combination of things.

Dyson is an aspiring Green Valley, AZ, real estate agent associate. He has often dispensed tips on how to find the most appropriate accommodation in the thousands of rental listings on the internet and provides a list of suggestions to help you keep the most out of smaller home spaces.

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