The House in Good Taste
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Publisher Description
Elsie De Wolfe's 'The House in Good Taste' is a groundbreaking work that revolutionized interior design in the early 20th century. Published in 1913, De Wolfe's book showcases her innovative approach to decorating that emphasizes simplicity, comfort, and functionality while maintaining an elegant aesthetic. Her emphasis on incorporating the personality of the homeowner into the design marked a significant departure from the ornate and cluttered interiors of the time, making 'The House in Good Taste' a manifesto for the modern interior design movement. With its practical advice on furniture arrangement, color schemes, and decor accessories, this book remains a timeless guide for creating stylish and livable spaces. De Wolfe's clear and concise writing style makes the content accessible to both professional designers and DIY enthusiasts. Elsie De Wolfe, known as the first professional interior designer, drew from her own experiences as a socialite and actress to challenge the traditional notions of home decor. Her belief in the importance of creating a home that reflects one's personal taste and values inspired her to write 'The House in Good Taste' as a guide for every homeowner to achieve a harmonious living space that embodies beauty and functionality. De Wolfe's influence on the world of design is still felt today, with many designers continuing to follow her principles of simplicity and elegance. I recommend 'The House in Good Taste' to anyone interested in the history of interior design and looking to create a stylish and functional home. De Wolfe's timeless advice and innovative ideas make this book a must-read for those seeking inspiration for their own decorating projects.