
A Book of Distinctive Interiors
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"A Book of Distinctive Interiors" edited by William Auerbach Vollmer is a collection of design principles and ideas for domestic interiors written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a comprehensive guide to modern home decoration and planning, focusing primarily on various living spaces within a home, such as living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. It reflects the changing social dynamics and aesthetic preferences of a rapidly evolving era. The content of the book is structured to cover different rooms in a modern house, providing detailed advice on layout, decoration, and selection of furnishings. Each chapter is authored by different specialists, including A. Raymond Ellis, Margaret Greenleaf, and Sarah Leyburn Coe, who offer insights into planning functional yet aesthetically pleasing spaces. From designing comfortable living rooms that foster family engagement to creating child-friendly nurseries and efficient kitchens, the book emphasizes practicality and comfort without sacrificing style. Richly illustrated with examples of various design styles, this work serves as both an inspirational and practical resource for homeowners and aspiring designers alike.
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