



Patina Modern
A Guide to Designing Warm, Timeless Interiors
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- $18.99
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- $18.99
Publisher Description
Named one of Elle Decor’s Best Coffee Table Books to Gift in 2022
A tastemaking couple shares their playbook for creating a home that’s both beautiful and comfortable
Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzmán are design obsessives who both want the same thing: rooms that are spare yet warm, layered yet clean, current yet timeless. Rooms that never forget the real humans—with all their needs, hopes, emotions, aspirations, and even spills—who live in these spaces. Over the course of six ever more ambitious home renovations, they’ve cracked the code on how to achieve this.
It’s a simple formula, one that lies in mixing modern design with timeworn materials—in particular, white oak, brass, and bridle leather, all three of which become richer, mellower, and burnished with patina as they age. Add a few essential lessons (Decorating by Mood, Borrowing from the Best) and a nine-point manifesto that covers everything from lighting (rooms should feel like lanterns at night), to the use of black as an accent, to the intention that every space should serve multiple purposes, and the result is Patina Modern, a uniquely inspiring and practical design guide.
The book leads by example, as the authors reveal in room-by-room detail the full evolution of their homes, including a Brooklyn brownstone and two classic Hamptons “cottages.” Along the way, we come to not only understand just how they see and think but also learn what they’ve learned, getting an education in color, proportion, paint, and the world of modern furniture design, for which the authors have a special passion.
Tools, principles, and the power of designing around the things you love—this is the gift of Patina Modern, showing just how to put it all together to create your own beautiful spaces.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Home designers Mitchell and Guzmán (Time for Dinner) offer a fresh approach to modern style in this clever guide. The authors aim to create "rooms that are both spare and warm. Layered and clean. Current and timeless," and that are meant to be lived in, and write that the function of a home "is twofold: to signal the aspirations of how we want to live on our best day, as well as to provide shelter to us, both practically and emotionally." Four core principles will help readers achieve that combination of function and beauty: "great ingredients," or materials that will withstand the test of time; "decorating by mood" and choosing between "clean, romantic, earthy, sexy, or jolie laide" for a room; imagining a space from bird's-eye view, which helps with "putting it all together"; and "borrowing from the best," or gathering inspiration from magazines, monographs, and other designers. Three houses in Brooklyn and the Hamptons show the ideas in action, and a nine-item manifesto— "don't be scared of using black" and "create rooms with multiple purposes" among them—will help jump-start the decorating process. These practical, stylish tips go a long way in taking the intimidation out of the design process.