I love living thriftily and I love interior design, so obviously I had to read this book.
Most of the spaces looked like budget spaces, unfortunately, and I don't think it's because of the budget! They were missing texture, depth, or some piece that would bring interest. Helmuth doesn't seem to take any risks in her decorating, so the results are lackluster.
I agreed with her Super Secret Seven points to double check that a room is "finished," but I don't think she gives enough credit to those who have an "eye for design." Following her checklist still won't guarantee a room that "works."
She includes some helpful tips, but they're the ones that are in practically any book on design.
While Helmuth could be funny, she was mostly blunt and bossy. She was really opinionated about what she thought looked cheap/tacky, which was amusing since I thought many of her spaces looked cheap.
Also, she manages to work a sexual joke into a section about window treatments. Not classy.