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61 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A personal favorite, February 22, 1999
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This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
As a lover of anything English, this is one of my favorite books!!! I only wish there were more like it. It is an enjoyable book to read as well as to look at the beautiful pictures within it. She completely captures the feeling of English interiors and gives you ways to bring that into your own home (even if you do not own a grand manor!!!). I would love to have her come to decorate my home. A must for anglophiles or just anyone who loves warm, cozy interiors.
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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Cultural Experience!, October 14, 2001
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This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
Author Cheryl MacLachlan writes "...'English style' refers to the unique constellation of elements - homegrown and foreign - that the English have taken as their own". This book shows you how to create a beautiful, charming English atmosphere in your home, and in your life.

My bedtime ritual now includes sitting down with a steaming cup of tea while browsing through every page of this book. After collecting and borrowing dozens of books on this topic, I find this one to be the most comprehensive and inspiring resource for the lover of anything English.

"Like a house, Bringing It Home - England is divided into rooms"...The book's chapters cover the following topics:

(1) The Substance of the English Style: common threads that unite all English homes, walls, motifs, graphics and everything out of the ordinary

(2) The Living Room: how to arrange furniture, select fabrics, and my favorite topic: how to create the look of a traditional English drawing room

(3) The Bedroom: creating a "cozy sanctuary", creating the romantic look (I can attest to the fact that her advice in this section works beautifully!), how to create the English look in your bath, and there is even a section on creating the look in a nursery!

(4) The Dining Room: special emphasis on creating a "tailored, handsome" look. Includes information on English china, porcelain and crystal. There is even a guide to selecting tables and chairs.

(5) The Garden: No book about English style would be complete without information on creating a traditional English garden. Includes a primer on the art of flower arrangement.

)6) The Kitchen: The floors, cabines, furnishings and "cooker" are all covered in this section as well as my very favorite subject on the pleasure of "taking tea". Oh, life is grand!!!!

(7) A Resource section which includes information on all the "English-style" essentials and where to find them. Includes a reading list and travel ideas.

The information is practical and inspiring, as are the beautiful photographs. I feel this is the best book on this topic anywhere.

5 Stars. Enjoy.

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40 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely The Best!, February 24, 2000
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This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
Being a lover of all things English, I have several books and this is the very best of all. This book is chock full of information on how to achieve the style, what makes it "English" and the photographs are fabulous. I have never read a book of this style that had so much research that went into it. I also enjoyed several receipes that were included and the section that dealt with the meaning of words and how Americans and British differ in their usage.
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice variety of information about the English style, February 21, 2000
This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
I like this book because it addresses a diverse range of topics on how to achieve the English style. It describes the origin of each decorating tradition, offering an explanation or rationale for why something is characterized as "English," rather than just laying out a blueprint to follow. I also liked that cooking was incorporated into the book, and several appealing photos of food and recipes are provided.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very TRADITIONAL English decorating book, August 6, 2007
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This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
This is a very TRADITIONAL (and Classical) English decorating book. It is not an "how-to" book at all, but rather, a visual journey throughout homes that are all decorated in the "Traditional" and/or "Classic" English style (in other words: this book is not about "modern" English decorating at all).

I own two other books by this outstanding author (Cheryl MacLachlan) and she always does such a nice job at taking readers into the world of European decorating, by showing a variety of homes in the various styles... as stated in the book's title.

If you own any of the Henrietta Churchill's books (ie: her books on decorating a 'la "English classical style") then you are probably familiar with Classical/Traditional English decorating. If not, browse through this book and/or Henrietta's many decorating books, and you will understand the English "classical" style a bit better.

One difference: The homes in this MacLachlan book are homes that are probably owned by middle-class English families, and are NOT owned by upper-class English families , --- such as all of Henrietta's books show. Therefore, if you want to decorate your home in English style, then this MacLachlan book is more doable & relavent to you. Personally, I like both author's books (MacLachlan's and Churchill's books) because together they show all the possibilities when incorporating Classical English decorating in your current home(s).



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10 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly lovely., May 18, 2002
This review is from: Bringing It Home: England: The Ultimate Guide to Creating the Feeling of England in Your Home (Hardcover)
A warm and wonderful volume for any hopeless Anglophile. Great gift.
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