Transform any space into a room you love—no matter your budget or style—with this smart, accessible, fun guide to decorating from the lead designer on Magnolia’s Artfully Designed
Most interior decorating books save hanging pictures on the wall for last. But Natalie Papier, star of Magnolia’s Artfully Designed, wants you to start with the art. To create a room you love, simply begin with something that moves you.
Art is everywhere, and Papier shows you how to find it—whether it’s a beloved heirloom object, a painting, a fun collection, or a textile. With visual guides, insightful ideas, and straight talk, she helps you build from your inspiration to incorporate the textures, patterns, colors, and furnishings that make spaces feel perfect for you.
This revolutionary approach gives you endless freedom to decorate with what you already have, liberating you from budget pressure while transforming rooms that speak to—and from—the soul.
Love a beautiful book that educates on design and opens my view on different ways to think about making my space my home. I appreciate how this book offers beautiful pictures and a variety of ways that art can be moved in a home to create a different scene. I also liked the division of the book into the primary sections of “follow the art” and “design principles.” It allows the reader to be inspired and create, but provides grounding in basic rules and answers to FAQs about design for us novices trying to create pretty without a degree or loads of cash.
Nothing new here but I really enjoyed the bright style of the author’s design aesthetic. Recommended for fans of the author’s Magnolia TV show and for readers with a contemporary style just starting out in designing their homes. Many of the ideas are affordable which I appreciated.
I love love love Natalie's work on Artfully Designed and have been awaiting this book since it was announced. It is visually stunning, full of beautiful photos and really great advice. I'm incorporating what I've learned into a really fun bathroom remodel right now and can't wait to continue adding art and pattern and fun to my home over time. This is my favorite design book to date!
The writing felt very self-indulgent/self-aggrandizing, to the point of seemingly almost forgetting we were reading a book for interior design tips as opposed to wanting to hear about the author's life and personal style (reminds me of a few professors whose lectures I've attended.) This was particularly unfortunate from my subjective perspective of finding the author's taste absolutely hideous.
These criticisms aside, I did learn a few things from this book, and become inspired to try some of the methods for myself.
About half way through, I decided to simply read the captions and, if they sounded interesting or helpful, read the rest. There are some helpful tips but the photos of the rooms are not my taste at all, in fact there were maybe three that I didn’t hate. If you like busy, busy rooms with MULTIPLE patterns, paintings layered over other paintings and tacked to the front of book shelves, maybe you’ll appreciate it more. I’m giving 2 stars for the tips, but zero for the design work.
I ordered this book without realizing that the author was on one of my favorite shows on television, Artfully Designed. I already have an unreasonably large art collection lol and decorate around it accordingly, but I still enjoyed this book. My dream is to hire Racheal Jackson to paint a rainbow ribbon mural around my home gym. Maybe someday….
As a long-time art lover and very amateur art collector, I didn't feel this book had much to teach me. I loved her point of view, but it wasn't new to me. As far as the eye candy goes, the style was a bit too stimulating for me.
Papier’s pages pack a color punch and her practical advice is a perfect compliment. This book is a must for anyone considering (or reconsidering) designing a personal and pleasurable space!
I would not say this book is helpful for “any budget”, but I still learned a bit from this book. Granted, this is my first read of an interior design book.