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Three years into the new millennium, Sir Terence Conran has once again reinvented his concept of home design, now a harmonious blur between public and private living with a soupcon of professionalism. The Conran movement (stores and style) began in 1974 with
The House Book and was updated as
The New House Book in 1985 and
The Essential House Book in 1994. The significance of the newly added word
home in the title should not be overlooked, as the author has gravitated toward LeCorbusier's 1927 statement: "Everybody, quite rightly, dreams of sheltering himself in a sure and permanent home of his own."
Ultimate appeals to this primal notion of belonging, starting with an aspirational, visual introduction before separating ideas into three distinct sections: home life, or the different stages of design, from first house to empty nest; home work, exploring all options for decorating, from paint versus plaster to remodeling versus new construction; and compendium, the nitty-gritty information so necessary to understanding and making design choices. A feat worthy of any bookshelf.
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Review
"Conran's lush, comprehensive book is a breath of inspirational air." Closer Magazine "The essential compendium to making a house into a home." You Magazine, Mail on Sunday "The Ultimate House Book is the definitive guide to modern living spaces." The Glasgow Herald"
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