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Home, Garden, and DIY November 2018
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Homebody : A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave by Joanna Gaines"In Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces You Never Want to Leave, Joanna Gaines walks you through how to create a home that reflects the personalities and stories of the people who live there. Using examples from her own farmhouse as well as a range of other homes, this comprehensive guide will help you assess your priorities and instincts, as well as your likes and dislikes, with practical steps for navigating and embracing your authentic design style. Room by room, Homebody gives you an in-depth look at how these styles are implemented as well as how to blend the looks you're drawn to in order to create spaces that feel distinctly yours. A removable design template at the back of the book offers a step-by-step guide to planning and sketching out your own design plans. The insight shared in Homebody will instill in you the confidence to thoughtfully create spaces you never want to leave" -- Provided by Publisher.
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Make Something Good Today : A Memoir by Ben NapierUsing their own story as a springboard, the stars of the hit HGTV show Home Town encourage readers to seek out the good in life, celebrate the beauty of family and friends, and prosper within their communities.
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If You Like: Chip and Joanna Gaines
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| Salvage Style: Decorate with Vintage Finds by Leslie LinsleyWhat's inside: inspiring ideas and photographs that will help readers decorate their homes with vintage and repurposed items, including barn doors, factory lamps, and hand-forged iron hooks.
Why Gaines' fans might like it: Fixer Upper fans know that the Gaines love using old and salvaged items (shiplap!) to create unique homes. |
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Why Gaines' fans might like it: Ashwell's laid-back style matches the informality of the farmhouse. The chic adds a little glam, but not at high cost.
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Restore. Recycle. Repurpose. : Create a Beautiful Home by Randy Florke"Country Living contributing editor Randy Florke shows how to decorate and renovate a home inexpensively with repurposed, restored, and recycled materials. Providing inspiration and practical information, he perfectly captures why sustainable living is important and reveals how everyone can create a home that's a harmonious with the environment as it is beautiful. What's more, 'Restore. Recycle. Repurpose.' explains how to do it without buying costly materials from far-flung places or throwing out what you already have. Room by room, Florke presents ideas, examples, and resources that are "shades of green." His approach begins with a major focus for each room, such as vanities, sinks, and tubs in the bathroom. Sharing his flea market and thrift shopping skills as well as some savvy wisdom inspired by his grandmother, Florke will help you create a welcoming, lovely, earth-friendly décor--without spending a fortune"--P. [2] of cover.
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The Way We Live in the Country by Stafford CliffPhotographs and text celebrate the lifestyles, decorative schemes, and traditional and contemporary design elements of country living.
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