The Decoration of Houses: Classic American Architecture & Interior Design Book | Home Decor Inspiration for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Historic Renovations
The Decoration of Houses: Classic American Architecture & Interior Design Book | Home Decor Inspiration for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Historic Renovations

The Decoration of Houses: Classic American Architecture & Interior Design Book | Home Decor Inspiration for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Historic Renovations

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In addition to her fame as a novelist, Edith Wharton has now been recognized as an arbiter of taste and correct usage in the making of domestic interior rooms, and Odgen Codman, Jr., has achieved recognition as a revivalist architect of the first rank. The original text of The Decoration of Houses continues without revision as an authentic classic, perhaps the most important book of its kind ever published. Its carefully reasoned chapters on such aspects of house interiors as fireplaces, ceilings and floors, halls and stairs, are of the greatest value to professionals and serious amateurs concerned with interiors. This expanded edition includes an introduction by Henry Hope Reed and three critical essays by John Barrington Bayley, William A. Coles, and Alvin Holm, AIA. Additions to the album of renderings and photographs of modern and contemporary work in the tradition of Wharton and Codman include a number of important works done in the last decade or so. A portfolio of color plates new to the expanded edition offers the work of such accomplished photographers as Bill Ray and Anne Day. First published in Norton paperback in 1978 in association with Classical America. A selection of Book-of-the-Month Club and Newbridge Book Clubs. Color plates and black-and-white illustrations

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This is shown with only Ogden Codman Jr's name as author, but it was written by Edith Wharton. Miss Wharton was the epitome of high class in her time, and I read this book with great interest. She staged the homes in her novels with these principles in mind. I learned a great deal about the implications for the American aristocracy she so well writes about in her other books. She describes the surroundings, and thus the shape of the world in which her characters live. I believe anyone choosing to write a story laid in the time of Miss Wharton, should study (not simply read) this book. Additionally, I know Edith Wharton loved the Italian countryside, gardens, and villas. So that is my next such book by her.....before I tackle her novels.My version of this title is the e-book on my Kindle. I enjoyed the illustrations, which were reproduced from the very old originals of the printed volume. Photography has come a long way since these pictures were taken, but I appreciate the information they contain. If you like Wharton's novels, you can gain insight to her world by reading this book.
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