Creating A Home
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Kathryn M. Ireland is a maven of materials. In addition to having her own fabric line, she freely and deftly mixes other designers' fabrics as well as international market "finds." Blending those with quality ironwork, wood, tile, and furniture pieces, Ireland pulls together a magnificent home of unpretentious grandeur.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #42039 in Books
- Published on: 2009-10-02
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 192 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781423605959
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
From the Inside Flap
Kathryn M. Ireland is a maven of color when it comes to home design. In addition to having her own textile line, she freely and effortlessly mixes flea market finds with important antiques to create classically comfortable rooms. Emphasizing the beauty of quality ironwork, wood, tile, and furniture pieces, Ireland pulls together a magnificent home of unpretentious grandeur.
This book chronicles the sympathetic restoration of an early Wallace Neff-designed estate in Ojai, California. Some "before" photos show how she rescued this architectural artifact from disrepair. Fabulous "after" images reveal a home that is suited for both comfortable living and entertaining.
Anecdotal, amusing, and informative, Creating a Home describes Ireland's hands-on restoration experience and her choices of colors and materials, and celebrates the craftsmanship that turned this classic home from glum to glamorous.
] Kathryn M. Ireland was raised in London and Scotland. Skillfully blending English manor and French farmhouse sensibilities with Malibu's bohemian vibe, Ireland creates signature interiors for a distinguished clientele ranging from Hollywood A-listers to English aristocracy and neighbors next door. House & Garden included Ireland among "Ten to Watch" architects and designers expected to influence twenty-first century style. House Beautiful named her one of the top 100 designers in the United States. Her fabric line is distributed worldwide.
Ireland has appeared on A&E's House Beautiful, PBS's Find, Style Network's Shabby Chic, and Food Network's Barefoot Contessa, as well as participating in the ITV show Design Wars. Her design projects have been featured in Vogue Living, Elle Decor, House & Garden, House Beautiful, Veranda, W, and Traditional Homes. She divides her time between Santa Monica, California, and Montauban, France. Front jacket photo 2009 Victoria Pearson
Back jacket photo 2009 Dewey Nicks
Jacket design by Debra McQuiston
From the Back Cover
"The property was captivating, compelling and romantic and it took my breath away. Then I realized I was looking at 8,000 square feet of deferred maintenance and the next five years of my life. But I love the fact that Kathryn took it on. It was amazing." -Diane Keaton
About the Author
Kathryn M. Ireland creates signature interiors for a distinguished clientele ranging from Hollywood A-listers to English aristocracy and neighbors next door. She divides her time between Santa Monica, California, and Toulouse, France.
Customer Reviews
Total Disappointment
I have her previous book and was waiting for this one to come out, with excitement I might add. Well, save your money and if you really want to look at the book, go to the library or the bookstore. It's a rehash of her work and previously printed material, as well as photo shoots that were done by one of the fashion magazines. Pure self-promotion. These days I want more for my money. I actually returned this book after looking at it...that's how disappointed I was in the book.
HER BEST YET!
Kathryn Irelands latest book is her best yet. the photographs are rich, lush and deep; much better than last time.
the story, yes it tells a story of reclaiming and transforming a classic home that had fallen into disrepair and the process of turning into a gem is both educational and inspiring.
if you cant have the house; get the book
Disappointed
I was disappointed with this book even though I am a fan of Kathryn Ireland's decorating and her fabrics. It just felt like I had seen a lot of it before and for me it didn't add any useful glimpses of some ideas I could use. I must say the cover is wonderful. It was almost worth it to keep this book just for the cover....but not quite.
I have a lot of books on decorating and I own her previous book. I put post-it tabs through out that book. So I was so ready for this book to be terrific. Sigh.



