Caroline Clifton-Mogg guides you through every aspect of using color in the home, from choosing the right scheme for each room to adding the perfect finishing touches. She provides inspiration from nature, art, and history and explores color in depth, delving into the nuances of the interior decorator's palette. She shows a wide range of classic and unusual looks--sometimes subtle and chic, sometimes bold and humurous. The book also offers advice on using colors to create the atmosphere you want or to affect the shape or size of a room. You can also learn how to select the right paints, and apply decorative finishes and textiles to cover your walls. - An invaluable resource whether you are planing a whole new look or simply remodeling an existing scheme. - Evocative photography by Alan Williams.
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About the Author:
Caroline Clifton-Mogg is an experienced journalist and author. She contributes to such magazines and newspapers as House & Garden, Country Life, The Financial Times, and You magazine, writing about interior design, gardens, and other subjects. She is a contributing editor to both Harpers & Queen and Christie's magazine and her books include The Interior Design File, Curtains: A Design Source Book (both published by Ryland Peters & Small), and Decorating with Antiques (Bulfinch).
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- PublisherRyland Peters & Small
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 1845974603
- ISBN 13 9781845974602
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages192
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