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Decorating Is Fun! How to be Your Own Decorator

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After being out of print for many years, 'Decorating is Fun' is being republished with its original illustrations and a new introduction by Draper's protege, designer Carleton Varney. Amazingly, the book is still practical, amusing and inspirational. Draper's earnest enthusiasm feels fresh and contemporary. She believed that though there were troubles in the world, one's home should be a refuge, a cheerful place for entertaining one's friends and a colourful and comfortable shelter from the storm. AUTHOR: In her heyday, Dorothy Draper(1889-1969) was the most famous decorator in America. She had a monthly column in Good Housekeeping magazine and decorated luxury hotels such as the Greenbrier in West Virginia, along with restaurants, nightclubs, houses, apartment buildings, stores, and airplanes. She designed fabrics in the spirit of Brazil, Hawaii, and Spain. She understood the perils and pleasures of furnishing a home, and it was her uncanny understanding of human nature as much as her knowledge of scale, proportion and colour that made America trust her. SELLING POINTS: . A beautifully produced facsimile of the original book published in 1939 . Filled with tips, advice and anecdotes on decorating that still ring true today . A must-have for fans and followers of both Dorothy Draper and Carleton Varney 22 b/w

Author Biography:

In her heyday, Dorothy Draper(1889-1969) was the most famous decorator in America. She had a monthly column in Good Housekeeping magazine and decorated luxury hotels such as the Greenbrier in West Virginia, along with restaurants, nightclubs, houses, apartment buildings, stores, and airplanes. She designed fabrics in the spirit of Brazil, Hawaii, and Spain. She understood the perils and pleasures of furnishing a home, and it was her uncanny understanding of human nature as much as her knowledge of scale, proportion and color that made America trust her.
Release date NZ
June 30th, 2016
Pages
278
Edition
New edition
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
22 B&W
Dimensions
159x237x28
ISBN-13
9780985225629
Product ID
25470123

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