Decorating with Books: Use Your Library to Enhance Your Decor
Marie Proeller Hueston. Hearst Communications, $24.95 (143pp) ISBN 978-1-58816-493-3
Typically, books are valued for what's written inside them. But as a collection, they also tell us a lot about their owner, which is why Hueston, an author and contributing editor at Country Living magazine, believes they are so effective as decoration. Here, she demonstrates how a display or library of books can enhance the look of almost every room in your home. Using copious photographs to illustrate her sparse text, she captures the aesthetic appeal of books and how they add color and texture to a space. With a broad sensibility that expands far beyond traditional configurations, Hueston encourages readers to keep books ""stacked on an ottoman, piled on the floor, lined up on a bench, or ... draped over a ladder,"" in addition to keeping books ""confined to shelves and tabletops."" Judging books by their covers, as it were-as objet d'art, without regard to content-Hueston includes tips for displaying, organizing and caring for book collections of any size, which should give any book owner more than one new way to enjoy their favorite titles.
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Reviewed on: 05/29/2006
Genre: Nonfiction