Kelly Hoppen Close Up

Kelly Hoppen Close Up
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2001
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781844000418

Inspired by her travels in the Far East and understanding of the principles of space and proportion, Kelly Hoppen's rooms proclaim an ability to mix materials and textures in neutral backgrounds for a look that is in tune with modern western consciousness. This work shows how you can create this cool modern look on a modest budget. Starting with an outline of her signature principles, the book examines the key topics of understanding space, making an impact, living with the seasons, feeding the senses, defining public and private spaces, creating mood with lighting and introducing improvised and unexpected touches to free the imagination.

Kelly Hoppen's Essential Style Solutions for Every Home

Kelly Hoppen's Essential Style Solutions for Every Home
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0711262306

Kelly Hoppen's Essential Style Solutions for Every Home presents Kelly’s tried-and-tested techniques for creating a beautiful, functional and relaxing home that suits your individual needs and reflects your personality.

Monochrome Home

Monochrome Home
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9780847824199

Minimalist style interiors are now a familiar and recognizable part of today's visual culture. Top shelter magazines from "Wallpaper and House and Garden" to "Elle Decor" devote monthly features to the latest variation on white or beige, while fashion designers like Calvin Klein and Donna Karan design neutral housewares to match minimalist decor. Cheaper but no less stylish, Crate and Barrel, and Pottery Barn sell their own versions of minimalism, and countless upmarket European designer kitchen and furniture companies entice fashion conscious consumers with advertisements in leading shelter magazines. Building on this trend, Monochrome Home presents designer Kelly Hoppen's innovative and breakthrough new approach to the next step beyond minimalist style interiors-by using dabs of color, texture, and dimension to establish a refined yet warm environment. A winner of Britain's "Oscars" of interior design, the prestigious Andrew Martin Award, she is considered, internationally, a leading interior designer. The hallmark of the Hoppen style: bold, simple pieces of modern furniture mixed with an emphasis on texture and comfort; and counterpointing subtle neutral shades mixed with brighter dots of color to add a luxurious, sensual element to modern minimalist interiors. "Monochrome Home" is a wonderful visual resource full of exquisite and original close-up photographs that detail Hoppen's brilliant editorial eye, combined with her talent for juxtaposing various elements to create dramatic, stunning effects. "Monochrome Home" is a flexible and inspiring resource, suitable for small studios, or larger spaces. It is equally useful for those with small budgets or unlimited funds.For fans of minimalism who want more than anonymous white spaces, Monochrome Home describes in visual detail how to achieve a more personalized and inspired brand of minimalism-full of simplicity, elegance, comfort and style.

Kelly Hoppen Interiors

Kelly Hoppen Interiors
Author: Kelly Mbe Hoppen
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2011-03-22
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0847835758

A full-color room-by-room guide to some of the designer's best interiors--which draw on neutral colors and feminine forms--also includes checklists and expert advice for approaching interior design no matter what the room or the challenge.

Kelly Hoppen Style

Kelly Hoppen Style
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: Bulfinch
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2004
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 0821228994

Each subsequent chapter focuses on building up the layers of decoration: Texture and Color; Lighting Effects; Joinery; Upholstery; Soft Furnishings, and Accessories and Display. With clear-cut suggestions for each layer of decorative detail, Kelly explains how to infuse neutral palettes with richness and warmth using textural contrast and accent colors. She offers advice on selecting and displaying pictures and favorite objects, and emphasizes the importance of including candles,

Kelly Hoppen Home

Kelly Hoppen Home
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781903221914

Kelly Hoppen Home is the ultimate decorating book, offering the chance to learn from the world-renowned designer's chic, modern design philosophy. From an idea's conception, through initial preparation and decision-making, to action planning and its eventual fruition, Kelly Hoppen shares insider secrets and reveals how to get the most from a living space. In Home, Kelly explores the entire process of creating a home that meets all your needs -one that is as functional and versatile as it is beautiful and nurturing. Kelly's skill in understanding how a home works and what gives it its individual look is illustrated by a portfolio of projects from the UK, USA, Israel and Switzerland. Beginning with her personal story of redesigning her own home, Kelly explains how to become your own interior designer. She divides the book into five parts, each focusing on a different element of interior design: the design process; design and decoration; furniture and furnishings; feeding the senses; and finishing with a room-by-room overview. Providing architectural plans and drawings alongside Vincent Knapp's stunning photographs, Hoppen's Home is a genuine treasure-trove of tips and techniques on how to become your own interior designer.

Design Masterclass

Design Masterclass
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Interior decoration
ISBN: 9781909342026

This is the definitive home-decorating guide from Kelly Hoppen, offering invaluable professional advice on both the practical and aesthetic aspects to interior design.

Honestly Healthy in a Hurry

Honestly Healthy in a Hurry
Author: Natasha Corrett
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2016-05-19
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1444781820

The must-have vegetarian cookbook for easy healthy recipes to cook at home. Gourmet vegetarian chef Natasha Corrett will inspire you to ditch the processed, sugar-laden foods we resort to when we're busy, reduce food waste and actually save money. With a focus on cooking from scratch, Honestly Healthy in a Hurry contains super speedy suppers that you can make in no time; dishes that are quick to prepare and can be left in the oven while you get on with other things; and cook ahead ingredients that will prep you for a stress-free week ahead. With healthy smart swaps, batch cooking and tips that will save you time and money plus over 90 vegetarian, cows' dairy-free, refined sugar-free recipes based on alkaline eating principles, the book includes delicious eats like Avocado 'Yogurt' Breakfast; Ten Minute Turmeric Quinoa Risotto; Griddled Aubergine Miso Salad; Cauliflower Protein Brownies and Watermelon Rose Sorbet. Full of inspiring ideas for suppers, breakfasts, snacks and sweet tweets, reignite your passion for simple, fresh ingredients. You're never too busy to create a healthy meal bursting with natural flavour and goodness. Fall back in love with the kitchen and change your life for the better with Honestly Healthy in a Hurry.

House of Hoppen

House of Hoppen
Author: Kelly Hoppen
Publisher: Jacqui Small
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2016-10-20
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 191112708X

In House of Hoppen, Kelly Hoppen MBE takes a look back over her stellar career. Packed with previously unseen imagery from Kelly’s personal and professional archives, the book charts the course of her career and celebrates some of the many highlights. Fascinating insights into some of Kelly’s favourite projects, including her most recent endeavours and a peek into some of her own homes, give an overview of the ways in which her design approach has remained both consistent and ever-evolving over the decades. Key themes and design signatures that underpin her work are examined in detail and Kelly also showcases her ‘classic’ touches – such as her favourite staircases, cushion styles and colour: taupe. House of Hoppen features a rich mix of imagery including stunning interior photography by acclaimed photographers such as Tom Stewart, Bill Batten, Vincent Knapp, Mel Yates and Simon Upton.

Honestly Healthy for Life

Honestly Healthy for Life
Author: Natasha Corrett
Publisher: Jacqui Small LLP
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Acid-base imbalances
ISBN: 9781909342446

Eating the alkaline way is the easy route to great health and wellbeing. This second book in the HH family offers myriad ideas on how to continue to stick with the alkaline way of eating while living in the real world – one that comes with work, family and friends. Like the first book, it’s split into two main sections – advice and information up front, followed by inspirational recipes.