Call It Home : The Details That Matter by Amber Lewis (2023, Hardcover)

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This hardcover book, titled "Call It Home: The Details That Matter" by Amber Lewis, is a must-have for anyone interested in interior design, decorating, remodeling, and renovation. With 288 pages, this book covers a wide range of topics, including decorative arts, architecture, and more. The book is published by Potter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale and has an item length of 10.3 inches, a height of 1.2 inches, and a width of 8.3 inches. The book is written in English and has an illustrator, making it easy to follow along with the author's ideas. It weighs 51.9 ounces and is perfect for anyone looking to learn more about interior design and decoration. This book is a great addition to any library and is sure to inspire creativity in its readers.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherPotter/Ten SPEED/Harmony/Rodale
ISBN-100593235525
ISBN-139780593235522
eBay Product ID (ePID)16058794936

Product Key Features

Book TitleCall It Home : the Details That Matter
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2023
TopicInterior Design / General, Decorating, Remodeling & Renovation, Decorative Arts
IllustratorYes
GenreDesign, Architecture, House & Home
AuthorAmber Lewis
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight50.1 Oz
Item Length10.3 in
Item Width8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2022-055179
Dewey Edition23
Photographed byDegges, Shade
Dewey Decimal747
SynopsisOne of the things 1 pride myself on as a designer is how much time I spend thinking about the details. I find that this is where a home can go from good to great. For me, no detail is too big or too small, and each inch should matter as much as the previous one., Through gorgeous photography and heartfelt essays, the interior designer and author of Made for Living reveals her detail-oriented approach to renovating, decorating, and building a beautiful home., NATIONAL BESTSELLER * Through gorgeous photography and heartfelt essays, the interior designer and author of Made for Living reveals her detail-oriented approach to renovating, decorating, and building a beautiful home. The details can make a room. The bullnose edge of a marble countertop. The wood grain and color of the flooring. The particular pleat of the drape. Amber Lewis, the esteemed designer known for her signature California-inspired style, obsesses over the tiniest of features to create her eclectic, laid-back look. In Call It Home, she shares her secrets to choosing and applying fabric, paint, finishes, tile, flooring, and more for a beautifully designed home, shortcutting the often-overwhelming decision-making process. Amber walks you through eight new homes she designed--including her own--and the thought processes behind every major choice. Whether you're decorating one room, renovating your entire house, or planning new construction, she shares how to approach a project from start to finish, guiding you on how to find the right team so you can get the perfect results. Then she takes you through mountain retreats and surfside homes, dreamy escapes she's created by pulling inspiration from the surrounding property for a look that's unique to each home. Through personal essays, you'll learn how she set about the project, what challenges her team faced, and the materials she used to achieve the finished result. With more than 200 gorgeous images of livings rooms, kitchens, dining rooms, entryways, bedrooms, and baths, you'll have photographs of Amber's details on hand when you're ready to create your own collection of stunning spaces--and call it home.
LC Classification NumberNK2115.L438 2023

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