Interior design coffee table books are increasingly popular

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In a time when social media often overwhelms with images, interior design coffee table books offer a refreshing and curated approach to home decor inspiration. These books provide beautifully crafted pages that showcase a wide range of styles and ideas. Mark D. Sikes is highlighted for his book "More Beautiful," which reflects classic Americana style. His designs have even caught the attention of Jill Biden for the White House. Rose Uniacke's monograph is also becoming a favorite among fans of decor. For those interested in various designers, "Inside: At Home with Great Designers" features famous decorators and their personal homes. "Ralph Lauren: A Way of Living" dives into the aesthetic of Ralph Lauren, illustrating how his homes influenced his fashion designs. On the other hand, "Architectural Digest at 100" marks a century of style with iconic homes featuring celebrities and renowned architects. Jeremiah Brent addresses the emotional connection to living spaces in "The Space That Keeps You," highlighting homes where people have stayed for decades. Another unique collection, "Karl Lagerfeld: A Life in Houses," showcases the late designer's 13 diverse homes. Jake Arnold's "Redefining Comfort" and Mario Buatta's retrospective "Mario Buatta: Anatomy of a Decorator" celebrate their distinctive design styles. "Arranging Things" by Colin King provides practical advice for styling spaces. Other notable mentions include Ken Fulk's vibrant design journey in "The Movie in My Mind" and "Woman Made," which honors female designers. "Japanese Interiors" looks at minimalist homes in Japan, while "Carrier and Company: Positively Chic Interiors" presents textured, elegant rooms tailored to clients. For a standout experience, "Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People" offers a glimpse into the homes of fashion elites. Finally, Miles Redd's "The Big Book of Chic" merges color, sophistication, and whimsical design, making it a key read for any decor enthusiast. These books serve as essential references for anyone looking to elevate their living spaces.


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