The House Beautiful

The House Beautiful
Author: William Channing Gannett
Publisher: Mottelay Press
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2010-03
Genre:
ISBN: 1444695770

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

House Beautiful 750 Designer Secrets

House Beautiful 750 Designer Secrets
Author: Kate Sloan
Publisher: Hearst Books
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2005
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 1588164764

Provides 750 decorating ideas from design professionals, covering style, color and pattern, architectural detail, lighting, comfort, fixtures, furnishings, art, storage, outdoor rooms, and other topics, and includes over four hundred color photographs.

Decorating with Books

Decorating with Books
Author: Marie Proeller Hueston
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2006
Genre: Books in interior decoration
ISBN: 1588164934

From the publishers of House Beautiful comes a book packed with ideas about decorating you home elegantly with all those books you've got lying around or sitting in boxes.

The Fabric Style Book

The Fabric Style Book
Author: Carl J. Dellatore
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2007
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781588166562

Window treatments give you control of light, air flow, and privacy. Here are inspiring ideas for shades and curtains that are both functional and graceful. The beautiful examples you'll see in these pages will help you select the perfect styles, fabrics, and patterns for your home.

Blue

Blue
Author: Lisa Cregan
Publisher: Hearst
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Blue in interior decoration
ISBN: 9781588168238

A complete guide to decorating with any shade of blue. Learn how to showcase blue throughout your home, and mix it with other colors and patterns.

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful

Frank Lloyd Wright's House Beautiful
Author: Diane Maddex
Publisher: Hearst Communications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Architect-designed houses
ISBN: 9780688167363

Illustrates features that have become Wright's signatures, from open plans to sheltering roofs.

House Beautiful Kitchens

House Beautiful Kitchens
Author: Lisa Cregan
Publisher: Hearst
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781588169006

A showcase of diverse kitchen styles - from Farm Nouveau to quintessential Scandinavian to a bright Rhapsody in Blue - covers lighting, appliances, colors and so much more.

The House Beautiful

The House Beautiful
Author: Clarence Cook
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1995
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

Lucid, charmingly written text profusely illustrated leads would-be decorators through the rooms of a late-19th-century home in a delightful quest for the right "look." "

Thoughts of Home

Thoughts of Home
Author: Elaine Greene
Publisher: Hearst Communications
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1995
Genre: House & Home
ISBN:

"Each of us has a true personal landscape, but some people never find it. I was lucky to find mine when I was a child, & never to lose it," says one author. Riveting, poignant, funny, the essays gathered here in Thoughts of Home all speak of the dreams, the memories - & the sometimes-painful realities - of the personal landscapes we call home. For some, home is defined be a passion for a place. On "The Trying-to-Leave-New-Orleans Blues" a young woman makes three vain attempts to "achieve escape velocity" from "the powerful force field" of New Orleans, where at lunchtime she will "walk down to the Napoleon House bar & cafe, one of the most wistfully beautiful interiors in America...The waiters are languid, understanding men in white button-down shirts with old-fashioned ribbed shirts shoeing through." For others home is the house where they grew up. In the mysterious "A Haunted Place" a daughter & son decide not to sell the family home after they hear the footsteps of their dead father on the stairs. In "The Time-Travel Game" a grown woman still returns to a Manhattan park bench in front of her childhood apartment when she needs to "reconfirm the past." & as "The Grandmother Who Could do Anything" makes clear, home is also about people we love. For this author it was a sturdy, down-to-earth woman who could both coolly chop the heads off live chickens & warmly open her arms to her granddaughter. "With Grandma holding me, my face against the bib of her apron, I felt invincible, as if nothing could ever hurt me." In "Mother's Gifts," an army brat who moved twelve times in her childhood honors her mother's ability to make a home no matter how dispiriting the circumstances. Her weapons were heirlooms, family rituals, & curtains. "By my mother's standards...we were not at home until every window was properly dressed. Even the wilder reaches of the natural world can become a home to those looking for a sense of quiet continuity. In "Almost Like Hibernation" a couple decides to live in a log cabin in the remote Yaak Valley in northwestern Montana, where the big excitement is watching otters play on the ice, or simply waiting for the mail. "We used to live in cities, where we felt clumsy, rushed, prone to mistakes...Now, finally, I think we have founds our level, somewhere way down near the bottom of things." The essays in Thought of Home provide vivid glimpses into other people's lives, but these stories - no matter how different from our own - always strikes a cord of recognition. Each somehow makes us appreciate our personal histories.