The blending of two vastly different styles achieves stunning results in East West Style. It's far more than simply adding a Japanese painted screen to your comfortably overstuffed living room--it's... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Excellent first book on fusing East and West styles
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Interior design is very subjective to one's taste. I was looking for a book that had plenty of examples of living rooms, bathrooms, and bedroom that had fused east and west elements. Some other books I have looked at concentrated more on phyical eastern objects and pieces.This book gives a very good introduction on paring American and European style furniture with Asian style furniture. There are plently of pictures and the writing is simple and easy to understand. One picture has a Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge ( LC 4) in the bedroom adjacent to a crocodile shaped teak bench in front of a bed. Most traditional modernists wouldn't have thought of such a pairing.Other photos include a compact Eames Sofa in asian style living room.There lots of screens ,bamboo and fabrics examples in the photos as well. This book will be a great coffee table book as well. I've had lots of people pick it up when they come over. The bottom line is that once you read and look at the pictures many times, you develop your own sense of style. This practice determines which style works for you. This book will give you focus on your objective to combine the two elements in your home.Perhaps one day, your living room, bathroom or bedroom will be featured on Metropolitan Home because of this book.
Great blend of western & Asian design
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is a wonderful book for anyone wanting to elements of Asian design, which are so popular today, to their home. With so much to choose from you can't help but be inspired. Sections focus on various principles including simplicity, order, proportion, harmony, balance, color and texture. Examples in photos are accompanied by descriptive text.Since I am a crafter I am always on the lookout for the things I can make for myself and I saw many here that I could. My favorite idea is a Japanese-style dining table that is sunken into the ground. It looks so elegant and I am dreaming of having one someday. They also use lots of screens, which are one of my favorite elements with their beauty and versatility. I though an attic room with a semi-hidden bed was a great idea as well.I appreciate the practical approach here of incorporating authentic Asian design into existing Western homes of various types. If you are looking for some fresh ideas for your home and want a simple, yet elegant style this book will give you some great ideas.
Excellent, thoughtful, serious and whimsical!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I am so pleased with this purchase. I was a little skeptical initially because the front picture wasn't to my taste, but the inside photos show diverse ways in which to incorporate eastern elements into a liveable design scheme. Another thing that I appreciate about this specialized design books is that I learned general principles of design from the author. The photos are beautiful, the rooms are beautiful, and the suggestions are thoughtful and fairly easy to implement without going crazy overboard on money. I love it! Can't wait to start buying seriously!
Beautiful Photos and Ideas
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I am about to purchase a condo and was wondering how I wanted it decorated... I always loved the minimalistic, Japanese, Zen style... So I ended up with this book... And what a find... I don't know where to start first... GREAT PHOTOS AND IDEAS!
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