Practically minimal : simply beautiful solutions for modern living
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Practically minimal : simply beautiful solutions for modern living
Thames & Hudson, 2003
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Note
"First paperback edition 2003" -- t.p. verso
"with 250 color photographs"
"First published in hardcover in the United States of America in 2000 by Thames & Hudson..."-- t.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The new minimalist style of interior design is not about bare, white-walled rooms, starkly devoid of signs of human life; nor is it about massive expense and austere living. Many of today's designers - no longer content with hard-edged purity - adapt the minimalist vocabulary and imbue it with innovative, yet practical, twists. This book offers visual inspiration and ideas for flexible, livable, enjoyable and functional spaces that artfully combine the beauty and spirituality of minimalism with an exhuberant love of exotic woods and metals, varied colours, playful and mysterious forms and the requisite respect for natural light, clean lines and an easy modern lifestyle.
Table of Contents
Introduction - new spaces for new lifestyles - Living and Relaxing - the art of form - Cooking and Dining - the bare essentials - Sleeping - peaceful surrender - Bathing - sublime rituals - Outdoor Spaces - rooms away from rooms - Elements - exteriors - stairs - storage - lighting - furniture - glass - colours - materials and textures - planting - sculpture and form - Sources
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