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Uncommon Kitchens: A Revolutionary Approach to the Most Popular Room in the House [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, 225 full-color photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams
  • ISBN-10: 1419762311
  • ISBN-13: 9781419762314
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 240 pages, height x width: 254x203 mm, 225 full-color photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-May-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams
  • ISBN-10: 1419762311
  • ISBN-13: 9781419762314
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"From the former editor in chief of House Beautiful, a vividly fresh collection of personality-filled kitchen designs and remodeling wisdom from innovators, designers, and creative thinkers"--

From the former editor in chief of House Beautiful, a vividly fresh collection of personality-filled kitchen designs and remodeling wisdom from innovators, designers, and creative thinkers

The past few years have made us all want to rethink our living spaces, particularly our kitchens. Our inner voices are saying, “You spend a lot of time in this room. Shouldn’t it feel more like you?”

Now it can. In Uncommon Kitchens, Sophie Donelson, the former editor in chief of House Beautiful, revolutionizes traditional kitchen design with a bevy of inventive ideas for makeovers both large and small. The kitchen is designed unlike any other room in the house, but that doesn’t mean you have to be hemmed in by tradition. Donelson takes a rule-breaking approach, mixing and layering styles, colors, furnishings, and layouts to make even well-trodden kitchens vividly fresh. Drawing on advice and up-to-the-minute projects from designers such as Frances Merrill, Jaqui Seerman, Victoria Sass, and many more, each personality-filled chapter is packed with liberating designs that will change your thinking about the tried-and-true kitchen.

Learn from DIYers, Instagrammers, and design experts including Nate McBride, Justina Blakeney, and Athena Calderone. Be inspired by innovators such as MK Quinlan and James Coviello. Uncommon Kitchens is a collection of imaginative new spaces that will make you a quick DIY convert, packed with indispensable tips to help you revolutionize your kitchen.

Recenzijas

The best design book to buy now. -- House Beautiful Serious eye candy. -- Emily Henderson Turn a soulless kitchen into a warm, inviting space. * Washington Post * An opportunity to infuse personality in the heart of the home. * Better Homes & Gardens * The only coffee table book you need to take your kitchen to the next level, whether you own or rent, whether your budget is big or teeny-tiny. * Apartment Therapy * Filled with lived-in, characterful kitchens." * Remodelista * Blows the lid off the 'perfect kitchen, encouraging renters and renovators alike to think about fresh design ingredients. * Rue * Challenges the notions of what a kitchen is forand how it should be designed. * Domino * [ The book] frees us to reimagine the kitchen in so many ways. Its thrilling Sophies writing is back out in the world. * Business of Home *

Papildus informācija

From the former editor in chief of House Beautiful, a vividly fresh collection of personality-filled kitchen designs and remodeling wisdom from innovators, designers, and creative thinkers
Welcome to the Countermovement 6(8)
1 Wow, They Really Went for It
14(60)
Chapter 1 Calculated Color Risks Gone Right
18(9)
Chapter 2 An Internet-Famous Rental
27(5)
Chapter 3 Making Room for Pretty
32(8)
Chapter 4 No Baking Required
40(13)
Essay: The Unrelenting Sweetness Of The Breakfast Room Banquette
50(3)
Chapter 5 Radical Terrazzo Designed to Last
53(7)
Chapter 6 A Fancy DIY in South London
60(5)
Chapter 7 A Fiery Snub to "Safe" Choices
65(9)
2 It's a Room First, a Kitchen Second
74(52)
Chapter 8 New World Anglophilia
80(13)
Chapter 9 Made from Scratch, Known by Heart
93(5)
Chapter 10 A Dated "Builder" Kitchen Beautified
98(11)
Chapter 11 A Mojito Green to Bring It Together
109(3)
Chapter 12 Where Flowers Are as Essential as Furniture
112(8)
Chapter 13 What If It Didn't Look Like a Kitchen?
120(6)
Essay: We All Love A Vintage Kitchen (Here's Why)
125(1)
3 Leave Space for Change (It's the Only Constant)
126(54)
Chapter 14 A Brand-New Old Cottage Kitchen
131(9)
Chapter 15 Leave a Little Wiggle Room
140(13)
Chapter 16 Imperfect Space? Grab the Paint Brush
153(7)
Essay: Extraordinarily Commonplace, Universally Special, A Room For Everything
158(2)
Chapter 17 A Pantry That's a Bureau, Too
160(9)
Chapter 18 Very Vintage, No Dishwasher, No Apologies
169(11)
Essay: The Kitchen Ever-Changing
176(4)
4 Forget the Gut Reno ... Do This Instead
180(67)
Chapter 19 A Cabin Charmer Served a la Carte
184(7)
Chapter 20 Just Enough New
191(7)
Chapter 21 This Old House (Prefers New Appliances)
198(11)
Chapter 22 The Almost-Nothing-New Renovation
209(9)
Chapter 23 A Case for Not Overdoing It
218(7)
Chapter 24 The Art of Bric-a-Brac
225(5)
Chapter 25 A Midcentury Canvas for a Haul of Antiques
230(17)
Essay: The Makeshift Kitchen
240(7)
A Learning Kitchen 247(7)
Contributors 254(1)
Acknowledgments 255(1)
Photography Credits 255
Sophie Donelson served as editor in chief of House Beautiful and is currently a marketing strategist and sought-after consultant. Donelson is a favorite (and repeat) speaker for the annual Future of Home Conference, and is an advisor to high-profile brands such as Curbed, VRBO, Business of Home, and Mitchell Gold. She makes regular guest appearances as a design expert on Good Morning America, Today,and Open House. Visit her at sophiedonelson.com.