There are a lot of great how-to decorating books out there, but the one I'm about to introduce is truly different, and I really think it could make anyone a better designer. It's titled "The Meghan Method," and is written by Meghan Carter, who got her start in the design world by traveling across the country interviewing industry experts about interior design.
It's hard to really give the book justice in a short explanation, but here is an idea as seen on the Meghan Method site page:
"This revolutionary guide demystifies decorating, breaking it down into a fill-in-the-blank, simple, step-by-step process — with worksheets — that enables ANYONE, on any budget, to create the home of his or her dreams. You'll discover:
How to find your true style.
How to pick the perfect colors.
How to mix patterns.
How to arrange furniture.
How to choose lighting.
Where to score the best deals.
Where to find the coolest items.
And much, much more."
Below I've scanned a few of her amazing worksheets which show you how to translate your needs and likes into the perfect room:
The book walks you through several example rooms. I'm sharing some of her "home office" worksheets. First is your aspirations for the room.
Second, your functional needs for the room.
Third, and probably where most people get stumped, or overlook, your emotional needs for the room.
Meghan also breaks down how to translate your muses into decor, accessories, and furnishings.
The author also lists a couple of pages worth of inspirational blogs, sites, and magazines. Decorology is so honored to be mentioned among such great company!
Thanks Meghan for the shout out!
Finally, you will complete a room evaluation to make sure your room and the accessories you buy will accommodate everything you need.
Create a to-do list and the order in which items should be completed.
She also reviews methods on how to physically plan your space. One example is the one above - the taping method. I've never heard of this, but it seems really great if you tend to get really nervous about arranging furniture, hanging pictures, etc.
The final result: your dream space.
I definitely recommend checking this book out. It's a thick one - almost 400 pages. And it's not just a book of pretty pictures - it's more like the text book for decorating you always wished you had.
You can buy the book here.
You can download the worksheets here.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Book Review: The new book from Decor8's Holly Becker and Joanna Copestick
I'm sure many of you here have heard of Decor8, but have you heard that it's creator, Holly Becker, along with Joanna Copestick - have come out with a book?! Well, the book, titled "Decorate, 1000 Professional Ideas for Every Room in Your Home" does not disappoint.
The book definitely focuses on ideas instead of achieving a specific look/or style - which I prefer anyway because it means there is a little something for everyone. It does tend to feature interiors with more of a Scandinavian chic aesthetic though, so if that's your style - it's an added bonus.
adore the color scheme here - the yellow, light blues, and gray is perfect.
The book also features tasty tidbits of interior design genius from Nate Berkus, Jonathon Adler, Amy Butler, and Maxwell Gillingham Ryan.
' "Start thinking about how you live, then plan a layout of rooms and furniture to suit your lifestyle before you get on the details about what style to follow" - Rita Konig, writer/interior designer" '
The book also features some helpful arrangements for different types of floor plans.
All in all, Decorate definitely has something for everyone and anyone. You can purchase it on here on Amazon. If you pick it up or already own it please share what you think!
The book definitely focuses on ideas instead of achieving a specific look/or style - which I prefer anyway because it means there is a little something for everyone. It does tend to feature interiors with more of a Scandinavian chic aesthetic though, so if that's your style - it's an added bonus.
adore the color scheme here - the yellow, light blues, and gray is perfect.
The book also features tasty tidbits of interior design genius from Nate Berkus, Jonathon Adler, Amy Butler, and Maxwell Gillingham Ryan.
' "Start thinking about how you live, then plan a layout of rooms and furniture to suit your lifestyle before you get on the details about what style to follow" - Rita Konig, writer/interior designer" '
The book also features some helpful arrangements for different types of floor plans.
All in all, Decorate definitely has something for everyone and anyone. You can purchase it on here on Amazon. If you pick it up or already own it please share what you think!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
My favorite images from my favorite blogs
Once again - another installment of my favorite images from my favorite blogs...enjoy!
A recent find for me "Posie gets Cozy." This beautiful bag below? It's her creation - and you can download the pdf pattern here.


These dishes and linens she found at goodwill!
Some lovely snippets from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"

those colors!...

...and last but not least, some photos from "The Decorating Voice"
...look closely - what do you think of the industrial file cabinet as a side table? I think I like it with the mixed decor...
Shadow boxes as jewelry boxes!
A recent find for me "Posie gets Cozy." This beautiful bag below? It's her creation - and you can download the pdf pattern here.



Some lovely snippets from "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"



...and last but not least, some photos from "The Decorating Voice"



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