The Decoration of Houses: A Timeless Exploration of Design Principles and Aesthetics in Home Decoration

The Decoration of Houses: A Timeless Exploration of Design Principles and Aesthetics in Home Decoration

Edith Wharton, Ogden Codman Jr.

InläsareGrace Conlin
Betyg5.0
Längd5 tim 50 min
Språken
FörlagBlackstone Publishing
ISBN9781624607363

One of the classic works on interior decoration, Edith Wharton's The Decoration of Houses offers a comprehensive look at the history and character of turn-of-the-century interior design. Cowritten with architect Ogden Codman, Jr., this invaluable reference provides us with numerous keen and practical axioms for house design, such as (1) The better the house, the less need for curtains, and (2) the height of a well-proportioned doorway should be twice its width.

In the words of John Barrington Bayley, President of Classical America, "this book has charm. The Decoration of Houses brings to mind the pictures of Walter Gay: There are the reflections in looking-glasses, and on parquet, and the garnitures of chimney-pieces, boiseriers, the odor of wax; outside the tall glazed doors there is a sunny silent terrace, we are now at Mrs. Wharton's Pavillon Colombe—a well laid out parterre, a rose garden, and an orchard of Reinette apples and luscious double cherries."