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Domino: The Book of Decorating: A room-by-room guide to creating a home that makes you happy
Deborah Needleman
,
Sara Ruffin Costello
, ...
Simon & Schuster
, 2008 - 272 pages
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highly recommended
Domino
: The
Book
of
Decorating
cracks the code to
creating
a beautiful
home
, bringing together inspiring
room
s, how-to advice and insiders' secrets from today's premier tastemakers in an indispensable style manual. The editors take readers room by room, tapping the best ideas from domino magazine and culling insights from their own experiences. With an eye to making design accessible and exciting, this book demystifies the decorating process and provides the tools for making spaces
that
are personal, functional and fabulous.
Practical, Doable and FUN for Young Adults
As an interior designer, I am always looking at new
decorating
book
s for ideas and tips. I read
Domino
: The Book of Decorating: A
Room
-by-Room
Guide
to
Creating
a
Home
that
Makes
You
r
Happy
, immediately. My approach is accessibility, sustainability and livability--a live in, down to earth approach, not the hands-off look of many designers.
My approach, in other words, is similar to Domino's approach. This book provides terrific and inspiring photographs, good layout advice, and great design tips. But beware--this book is geared toward young adults--mostly people in their 20's.
Your home should make you happy and that is what the designers/authors of this book set out to teach. To be happy in your home is my number one goal for my clients and myself.
I also appreciate the green tips scattered throughout the book. Another indispensable guide for green and beautiful homes that I recommend with Domino is HARMONIOUS ENVIRONMENT: BEAUTIFY, DETOXIFY & ENERGIZE YOUR LIFE YOUR HOME & YOUR PLANET.
For real life examples of decorating, I also recommend: APARTMENT THERAPY.
Highly recommend for real, practical and timely decorating advice!
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Brilliant!
More often
that
not
decorating
book
s are just eye candy; after read them once
you
are satisfied but done. This is NOT the case with
domino
's first book. The domino team has managed to create a book that you will keep reading it again and again. It is simply brilliant!
Even though I have kept every issue of domino and go through them regularly, the book's format allows for a deeper approach to domino's mission. They have really worked hard to make the book into a usable tool. With more than just pretty pictures and stories, this book provides a framework for how to think about putting together a
room
(and yes their is new content).
I am only disappointed in two ways: 1, I wish the book referenced the issue each in which each room originally appeared and/or provided information about the products in each room. Perhaps there was not enough space, but access to information is one of my favorite parts of domino's monthly. 2, They also overlooked closets as room. And lets face it they have featured some stunning closets over the past few years.
Buy this book, you will NOT regret it!!!
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How To Be Your Own Decorator
Domino
Magazine came on the scene in 2005 just three short years ago. It melded fashion and decor and immediately energized the shelter magazine market, appealing to 20 to 40 year olds, and finding an even wider Baby Boom audience. Its hip and refreshing "how to" attitude to
creating
you
r own pretty decor soundly resonated.
Even the professional designers presented had a
home
y approach using revamped flea market finds, big box store items, and their own personal products.
It provided a "power to the people" approach. Everyone can shop at a flea market, Target, CB2, or eBay, etc. The message is: Everyone has access to a
happy
looking and pretty home.
Domino The
Book
Of
Decorating
is written by the magazine's editors, and it continues the grass roots philosophy of the magazine, using their own homes and thought processes and sources as examples.
The book is written is a fun and breezy manner, and it reminds me of another book: Decorating Is Fun! by Dorothy Draper. This 1939 (!) classic has recently been reissued, and it's enduring advice is timeless and current. I think DTBOD has the same appeal and chance to become a classic of it's time (and possibly a candidate for a nostalgic re-issue 50 years from now).
The book is published without a dust jacket, a compact volume, very beefy and satisfying in the hand. It reminds me of a text book, and indeed it could be considered as such for anyone who loves decor, whether you are the home decorator, layman, or professional.
So do buy this enjoyable book, and get happy being your own decorator!
If you are lucky enough to be able to hire a professional (and please do!), this book will help you understand the nuts and bolts of decorating, and allow you be a proactive participant in this fun and exciting process.
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easy to follow
One always wants a well-appointed
home
that
reflects
you
r personality and lifestyle. But to actually accomplish that is another matter.
Domino
: The
Book
of
Decorating
helps get you there - step-by-step, piece-by-piece,
room
-by-room. Easy to follow, easy to read. Not overwhelming or preachy.
The best thing about it is it's easy allure. I left it out on the table and found by husband thumbing through it and a friend asked to borrow it, which led to a discussion on how we would each change one room - just like Domino suggested - step-by-step!
For a Limited Audience
If
you
are a twenty-something, single, career woman in New York City -- or just wish you were -- this will be a valuable
decorating
book
for you. If not, the direction of the book will be less than satisfying. Recommended only for those who are familiar with the magazine and crave more.
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