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Book Nook: 9 New Titles To Add To Your Summer Reading List

My Neighbor Saw Me Naked and Other Reasons You Need Drapes by Annie Elliott | Annie Elliott Design
In Annie Elliott’s just released, lighthearted and conversational book, “My Neighbor Saw Me Naked and Other Reasons You Need Drapes,” the designer delves into “the most important things you need to know about decorating” your home. It’s a design guide for every level of homeowner or renter with tips on window treatments, rugs, furniture, lighting, paint color, wallpaper, art, accessories, and more.

Marcel Proust: The Seventy-Five Folios and Other Unpublished Manuscripts by Marcel Proust | Belknap Press
Presented for the first time in English, the recently discovered early manuscripts of the twentieth century’s most towering literary figure offer uncanny glimpses of his emerging genius and the creation of his masterpiece.

Mcalpine: Romantic Modernism by Bobby McAlpine | Rizzoli
A celebration of the recent work of McALPINE, the award-winning architectural and interior design firm, with a collection of residences embracing modernism, classicism, and romanticism.

Design Dreams: Virtual Interior and Architectural Environments curated by Maison de Sable | Chronicle Chroma
This dazzling visual compendium highlights the work of designers and 3D render artists around the globe who visualize utopian architectural, landscape, and interior designs set in dreamlike and futuristic environments.

Living Wild: How to Plant Style your Home & Cultivate Happiness by Hilton Carter | Cico Books
The therapeutic benefits of living with and tending plants are well known – they offer a connection to the natural world that nurtures our mental and physical health. In this, his latest book, Hilton shows how to create a lush, stylish space with flourishing plants that bring life to your home and promote a happy and contented mindset.

Victorian Modern: A Design Bible tor The Victorian Home by Jo Leevers | Thames & Hudson
Loved for their period character, Victorian homes aren’t always suited to modern living. Victorian Modern is the ultimate design bible to help you make sense of those inherited quirks and features, showing how artists, designers and creative homeowners are turning their own homes into contemporary showstoppers.

Arranging Things by Colin King | Rizzoli
New York–based stylist Colin King shares his wisdom and insights for cultivating beauty in our everyday surroundings—composing objects into simple, sophisticated vignettes that enrich our homes and our lives.

Country Life: Homes of the Catskill Mountains and Hudson Valley by William Abranowicz and Zander Abranowicz | Vendome Press
A celebrated photographer focuses his lens on distinctive period and contemporary residences amid the natural beauty of New York’s Catskill Mountains and Hudson River Valley.

Warehouse Home: Industrial Inspiration for Twenty-First-Century Living by Sophie Bush | Thames & Hudson
The love of warehouse buildings—often in attractive waterside locations—has become a global phenomenon, from London to New York, Sydney, and Florence. Drawing on her own experience of living in a Grade II listed mill and running a specialist interior design consultancy and magazine, Sophie Bush has amassed a wealth of knowledge, contacts, and understanding about which ingredients make a building fit for contemporary living.

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