Cut through the clutter with a compilation of HGTV star and award-winning designer Sarah Richardson’s favourite places and things, all following up on the bestselling success of Sarah Style and At Home: Sarah Style.
Collected by Sarah Richardson is a new series of books that contains an ever-changing mood board of favourite things—from interior and exterior spaces to products, places, and creative people. Packed with never-before-seen photos, every page is filled with Sarah’s trademark warmth, humour, and get-it-done advice. “Whether you’re tackling a ground-up build, a gut renovation, or simply looking to make the most of a weekend DIY,” she says, “these pages and guidance from our experts will inspire, excite, and inform your design adventures.”
In “City + Country,” the debut volume, Sarah celebrates the best of both beloved styles. Wide-open spaces and fresh-air farmhouses find a home alongside jewel box‒like urban abodes and crave-worthy new getaways, ensuring that there’s something inside for every design lover and delivering an aspirational design book that captures the looks that are unique to Sarah.
For readers who want to get behind the scenes of Sarah’s life or apply her style to their own living spaces, every issue of Collected is a must-have read and a keepsake well worth collecting.
Kinda boring. So many of these interiors felt devoid of life, staged to death, you might say... It seems like many of the owners don't have personal mementos that they want to display, or that the decorator did not include in their rooms. The 3,700 square foot residence with 14 foot ceilings, in Brooklyn no less, made me realize that this DEFINITELY was NOT my kind of book. That, and the lack of diversity on the contributors page... It is quick to flip through.
A good coffee table book of different projects that she and those who work for her have done. Does separate the city and country works. More of the visual with citations/tips around the pages. Each work gets a few pages with some parts looked at more closely.
The newer look of white, grey and deep blues in interiors, clean, sleek and modern looking - not so sure how practical the look is. Canadian designer for HGTV.