Learn how interior designing is as much about problem-solving as it
is about inspiration, aesthetic, and function as leading interior
designers share the challenges they faced and the rewards they received
when creating their own homes.
As their own clients, these designers can afford to be considerably
braver, breaking rules in favor of experimenting with materials and spaces and showcasing personal items like art or mementos from travels to tell
a story. This intimate understanding of their process is inspirational,
especially when coupled with practical tips from each.
- Includes homes of leading designers like Kate Challis, Gabriela
Gargano, Andrew Parr, Carole Whiting, Wesley Moon, Dorothy Measer,
Vicente Wolf, Sally Mackereth, Tim Van Steenbergen, and Andrew Sheinman.
- Profiles are curated and presented with great detail by author
Stephen Crafti, who has 40 books to his name and has been writing on
architecture and design for 30 years.
- The designers' homes represent a variety of spaces from
different eras, sizes, and locations and include urban apartments, row
homes, single-family detached, and a mountain lodge.
- The book features designers’ homes in six different countries:
Germany, Australia, the United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, and the
Netherlands.
- Organized by inspiration, aestethic, and function, the homes show a range of styles from minimalist to maximalist.
From finding art nouveau–era doors buried in wall cavities, to making
an apartment feel like a house, to bringing a rural vibe to an urban
setting, each designer's story is an adventure into the depths of how to
create a spectacular space that works.