
The Art of Interior Decoration
by Grace Wood
"The Art of Interior Decoration" by Grace Wood and Emily Burbank is a guidebook focused on the principles and techniques of interior design, likely written in the late early 20th century. This book serves as an instructional manual for those interested in creating aesthetically pleasing living spaces, covering various styles, colors, and furnishings in a way that emphasizes personal expression and harmony within a room. At the start of the book, the authors introduce foundational concepts that govern the art of interior decoration. They emphasize the importance of visual harmony through line and color while advocating for a practical approach to interior decor that includes rearranging, creating, and utilizing personal objects in a thoughtful way. The opening chapters outline methods for effectively using space, selecting and arranging furniture, understanding color schemes, and implementing decor without compromising functionality or comfort. There is a clear encouragement for individuals to develop their taste and style through experimentation and personal involvement in their decorating process.
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