Color + Design: Transforming Interior Space

Color + Design: Transforming Interior Space

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Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 208
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Mar 1, 2010
Editorial Fairchild Books
Edición 1
ISBN-10 1563676028
ISBN-13 9781563676024
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Ronald Reed invites readers into a vibrant exploration of color and design, revealing the transformative power these elements hold over interior spaces. By expertly weaving together practical advice and artistic inspiration, Reed emphasizes how the right palette can redefine an environment, enhancing moods and creating cohesive experiences.

With a keen eye for detail, Reed addresses various aspects of design, demonstrating how color influences perception and functionality within a room. He delves into the psychological effects of hues, guiding readers in making informed choices that resonate with their personal style and the essence of the spaces they inhabit. Each page offers insights into combining colors skillfully, allowing readers to unleash their creativity while adhering to fundamental design principles.

Through captivating visuals and relatable scenarios, Reed empowers individuals—whether novice decorators or experienced designers—to rethink their approach to interior design. The journey through this exploration encourages a fresh appreciation for the interplay of color and space, inviting everyone to embark on their unique design adventure.

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