![]() ![]() This books helps you reflect on your own choices and encourages you to embrace a slower, more considered approach to your home and life. It’s equally about our lives bursting with commitments, to do lists and deadlines. We all have more stuff in our homes than we need but it’s not just about stuff. Still, as the title suggests, is all about slow living. UK readers find still here | US readers here There are practical tips and ideas for upcycling, thrifting, mixing old with new and more. Home for the Soul looks at sustainable, renewable and reclaimed materials, using traditional skills and choosing organic and hand-produced homewares. The first part of the book shares ideas for the elements of a stylish yet sustainable home, from lighting to linens, while in the second part, the book visits soulful homes and their owners to discover how they have created interiors that are beautiful yet responsible at the same time. Home for the soul will give you lots of ideas and inspiration. We all know how important this is but we can sometimes get stuck in not knowing how to do this. Home for the Soul is all about creating a cosy, warm home with soul while being sustainable and focusing on conscious design. ![]() UK readers find home for the soul here | US readers here Ten aspirational homes show this in practice, including a converted warehouse, one-bedroom studio, bijoux apartment, historic cottage, country estate, new-build barn, remote shack, period townhouse and rural retreat. The book explores the main design elements that bring a space to life: palette, nature, textiles, lighting, a combination of old and new, storage, collections and art. This beautiful book is all about creating a home that reflects your personal style and will inspire you to create a timeless interior of your own.Ĭurate embraces the ever popular neutral aesthetic and embraces natural imperfections. UK readers find curate here | US readers here ![]() Curate: inspiration for an individual home Once you’ve had a look, I think you’ll find it hard to pick a favourite as they are all so stunning!īest coffee table books on interior design It includes some slightly older books, some recent releases and one that’s yet to be released. It’s a long-ish list of coffee table books because I’ve shared all the ones that are worth having. Each book is different, but they all embrace simplicity and taking a considered approach to creating a home you love. While there are so many photos to drool over, many of the books have inspiring text too with interviews, essays, practical tips and more. All of these books have so much aesthetic appeal with beautiful imagery and covers and the pages are packed with inspiration and ideas to make your own. So I thought I would share some of my favourite coffee table books on interior design that embrace this style of decor. Since you’re here, I’m guessing that’s the style of interior you’re drawn to too. Beautiful books that show and inspire us with considered interiors that are created with intention and simplicity. Unsurprisingly, I’m most partial to coffee table books on interior design especially those that focus on Scandinavian inspired simple, warm and calm interiors. ![]() I’ve always loved the fact that coffee table books offer both inspiration as books and beauty as decor. You have the joy of browsing through the pages and there’s also the aesthetic appeal of seeing it lying on a coffee table. You can use contrasting backing or framing if you really want to highlight your bookshelves or use the same colors as the wall to keep them neutral.There is something so special about picking up a thick, beautifully bound coffee table book. Use your space dividers if any to incorporate more bookshelves there, too, so these space dividers will be much more functional this way. Build in your bookshelves into your corners, awkward nooks, walls and even railings to make maximum of those spaces. And if you are DIY person, built-in bookshelves are easy to make, so you can give it a go and try yourself at home. If your bookshelves don’t match – just add necessary detailing like molding or shiny touches and voila! Built-in bookcases are less heavy on the eye than traditional free-standing bookshelves, often less expensive and easier to maintain too. They blend easily with the interior and architecture of any space and are easy to match with furniture of any style. A welcoming mid-century modern dining space with built-in bookshelves, a round table and rattan chairsĬustomized built-in bookshelves can take up a whole wall area or an area recessed into the wall. ![]()
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