Posted by Melody on Wednesday, May 27, 2015
One of the things I like about being both a book buyer and a cataloger (the person who says where to put the books in the stacks) is that I get to see all the new nonfiction books come in—especially those books that are in demand. This means that I see a ton of cookbooks that make my mouth water before lunchtime, as well as other new books that tempt me to click that “Place a Hold” button in the catalog.
Today, cataloging Terence Conran’s new books Conran on Color made me remember what an awesome interior design collection we have. When it is not checked out, it will be living with the other interior decorating books about color with the 747.94s on the second floor. Our general interior decorating section starts with the 747s.
Don’t know where to start? Here are a few recommendations from the shelves:
Another fun and informative color-focused interior decorating book is Color Wheels for the Home.
Bright Bazaar: Embracing Color for Make-You-Smile Style by blogger Will Taylor
Flea Market Fabulous by Lara Spence is one of those interior decorating books that I want to read and not just look at the photographs. Spence’s specialty is turning inexpensive flea market finds into modern and usable design features. I love the basement redesign the author did, illustrating how to turn an ugly dresser into a media center, build a wine cellar, and use colors to brighten up a dark “woman cave.”
Benedict Cumberbatch fans will want to check out the 2013 edition of An English Room, by photographer Derry Moore.
Is every book you are interested in checked out? We have digital magazines dedicated to interior decorating through our Zinio Libraries collection. Check out the following (from home! on your tablet!):
If you want to see everything we have in Zinio, go directly to icpl.org/zinio and login with your library card number and password.
Happy decorating!
I have caught the travel-planning bug and am fantasizing about all the places to go. Surely I'm not the only one who dreams of staying in cozy lodging in one of our nation's majestic national parks? If you're like me in that sense, do take a look at this book. "Lodge" had me at plaid, the buffalo pattern unmistakingly a siren call to join the great outdoors. Really that's all I want in a vacation: the woods, the sweat, and the constant tiny insect bites reminding me I'm alive. (Just kidding. I slather myself in DEET the second I see my first mosquito. Just say No to itchy skin, kids!) -Melody