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Do patrons have limited access to interior design showrooms? Are they just learning decorating style and taste? Even though home design materials can change according to manufacturers' and designers' whims, Miller has produced a tome filled with ideas enough to satisfy any decision-wracked decorator. This revision (of the 1998 first edition) reflects the constantly shifting range of interior tastes with 60 percent new samples. It begins with a style guide, a short photographic introduction to nine different design periods from medieval to the early twenty-first century. Five specific sections concentrate strictly on fabric, wallpaper, paint and finishes, tile, and flooring, capturing information (price, manufacturer, suitability, color, composition) for each color sample. Though price is figured in English pounds (!) and swatches can be too small, this is a noble attempt to bring the wide world of interior design to the attention of nonprofessionals.
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Review
A key resource for selecting and ordering fabric, wallpaper, paint, tile and flooring... it's all here. --
Steven Wayne, San Jose Mercury News 12/05/2003All the information you'll need to select and order decorating products and materials by historical period. --
Princeton Times of Trenton 12/07/2003An absolute pleasure: it's beautifully illustrated, handsomely produced, sensibly organized, helpfully written. --
Linda Turk, Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal 12/21/2003Definitive guide for choosing everything from wallpaper to tiles, all laid out with care according to styles and various periods. --
Paula McCullough, Toronto Star 12/20/2003Full of eye-catching photos for different genres of decorating... tons of useful information. --
Kamea Zelisko, Edmonton Sun 12/18/2003Handy reference book... easy to use with more than 2,300 color photographs of interiors and product 'swatches.' --
Michele Marko, Vancouver Sun 11/28/2003If you are serious about period designing, Judith Miller's "The Style Sourcebook," is essential. --
Linda Hutchinson, San Gabriel Valley Tribune 01/24/2004Sumptuously produced and illustrated... certain to be popular with professional and amateur decorators alike. --
Library Journal 06/15/2005This comprehensive volume makes a truly stunning gift book for the inspired home decorator. --
Linda Piwowarczyk, Chicago Sun Newspapers 11/27/2003This huge book is the ultimate guide to fabrics, wallpapers, tiles, paints and floor coverings... encompasses both historical and comtemporary. --
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