Canadian House & Home, Canada's Magazine of Home & Style, September 2012 - Attic Makeovers / Minimalist Living Goes Luxe in Vancouver / Brad Goreski
Canadian House & Home, Canada's Magazine of Home & Style, September 2012 - Attic Makeovers / Minimalist Living Goes Luxe in Vancouver / Brad Goreski | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
Canadian House & Home, Canada's Magazine of Home & Style, September 2012 - Attic Makeovers / Minimalist Living Goes Luxe in Vancouver / Brad Goreski
Canadian House & Home, Canada's Magazine of Home & Style, September 2012 - Attic Makeovers / Minimalist Living Goes Luxe in Vancouver / Brad Goreski | Rare and modern books | Multiple Contributors
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Details
- Year of publication
- 2012
- Place of printing
- Philadelphia
- Author
- Multiple Contributors
- Publishers
- House & Home Media
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- Olympia Bermann, Deb Nelson, Margot Austin, Kevin Austin, Stephen Fillmore, Kate Horsman, Vancouver condo, Neon accents, dining nook, boho-inspired bistro, Brad Goreski, stylist to the stars, attic spaces, Terry Ryan Magazine Back Issues Art Architecture
- Binding description
- S Magazine
- State of preservation
- Fair
- Languages
- English
- First edition
- True
Description
Features: J. Crew designer Olympia Bermann's Manhattan walk-up; Designer-retailer Deb Nelson carves out a cosy, modern niche over her shop; Margot and Kevin Austin put their eclectic stamp on a city bungalow; Layers of art and antiques bring life to Stephen Fillmore's downtown home (cover photo); Surfing and subtle glamour influence Kate Horsman's beachy Vancouver condo; Neon accents inject high-voltage style; Transforming a dining nook into a boho-inspired bistro; Brad Goreski - Canada's stylist to the stars is Tinseltown's hotteset import; Eight attic spaces conquer their sloped ceilings and tricky layouts to become first-rate destination rooms; Dappled Toronto garden designed by Terry Ryan comes to life with architectural details and understated plantings; Neon accents inject high-voltage style throughout the house; Seoul food; and more. 136 pages. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Some moisture exposure to top edge. Binding weak at second leaf. A worthy reference copy. Magazine