The much-anticipated follow-up to the highly successful Curate provides decorating inspiration for homes that beautifully combine both the modern and the antique
Some of the most exciting interiors around are those that combine vintage and antique finds with select contemporary pieces. In Create , interior stylist and journalist Ali Heath encourages you to think imaginatively about how to use old and new at home - introducing individuality and interest, while incorporating the need to decorate more sustainably.
Following on the success of her first book Curate , Create is a visual feast divided into four engaging and informative chapters. Establishing Your Style will fire your imagination, while Adding the Magic considers ten decorating elements, including pattern and texture, display, lighting, and color. In Creative Spaces the homes of a maverick group of 12 antique dealers and interior designers are shared, and the book closes with Inspirations - advice on where to buy period items and how to buy online and at auction. With glorious photography, original drawings and break-out ideas pages, Create will give you the confidence to nurture a home you love - one that celebrates the past while embracing the present and future.
I enjoyed reading the sections on developing your eye and honing your taste, but that was about it. Every house was white, beige or black and some variation of those colors except for maybe one or two. When she referred to those as maximalism, I laughed. They used slightly more color and usually neutrals. Definitely not what I consider maximalism. This is on me though, I should have researched the book more before deciding to buy to make sure it aligned with my tastes.
As another reviewer said: "not my thing". I'm a fan of textures and somewhat monochromatic styling but this book seemed to be full of rooms on repeat. Even the "colorful" and "bold" section of the book was drab, dull and grim–probably partly due to lighting (UK design photographers often use natural not studio light). Glad I got it from the library.
I'm sure many people have loved this book. I do like some old things like blue and white transfer wear. None of that in this book, however. So this just wasn't a book I would love.