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Title: 101 CREATIVE TOUCHES
By: Julie Savill
Format: Paperback

List price: £4.99
Our price: £3.39
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ISBN 10: 0563522550
ISBN 13: 9780563522553
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Stock: Currently 2 items in stock
Publisher: EBURY PRESS
Pub. date: 21 April, 2005
Series: Good homes
Pages: 224
Description: Interior designers know that paint, fabric and carpet are only the start of a room scheme: it is the creative finishing touches that really bring a room to life. Suitable for home decorators, this title provides a range of secrets with simple instructions to get the ideas off the pages and into their homes.
Synopsis: Interior designers know that paint, fabric and carpet are only the start of a room scheme: it is the creative finishing touches that really bring a room to life. These smaller details give a room personality - a pretty edging on a blind or the way pictures have been grouped above a fireplace. These are the money-can't-buy tricks that professional stylists use every day to make their rooms look beautiful. "101 Creative Touches" puts all the expert knowledge of an army of stylists into the hands of the home decorator and provides a wide range of insider secrets with simple instructions to get the ideas off the pages and into their homes. The book is divided by project type into eight sections and each project is supported by a beautiful full-colour photo, a list of what's needed to carry out the technique and easy-to-follow instructions. At the back of the book, there's an invaluable list of specialist suppliers for the materials which are used throughout.
Illustrations: col. Illustrations
Publication: UK
Imprint: BBC Books
Returns: Returnable
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