Design the Home You Love: Practical Styling Advice to Make the Most of Your Space

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Design the Home You Love: Practical Styling Advice to Make the Most of Your Space 

by Lee Mayer and Emily Motayed

Since interior design can be intimidating, many of us never attempt to design our own homes. Havenly creators Lee Mayer and Emily Motayed break down the ambiguous world of home design in Design the Home You Love. You’ll first learn how to define your style (whether you prefer Parisian Modern or California Casual) and then how to integrate furniture that complements your style while remaining within your budget. Design the Home You Love guides you around each room of the house, room by room, to help you realize your home’s full potential.

Lee and Emily bring fresh ideas, tips, and inspiration to the table, whether you’re trying to give your home a complete makeover, spruce up your rental apartment, or transform your living room from blah to fab. This interior design book makes it possible for us all to achieve our design goals, with eye-catching imagery and livable inspiration from real-life clients.

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