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Lavishly illustrated and endlessly inspiring, Winter House is the ultimate guide to creating a place—and a frame of mind—that will bring you joy throughout the years.

A winter house is a place to recharge your body and your spirit. Whether you spend the season on the slopes or in a cozy apartment in a snowy city, you can capture that feeling of warmth and welcome in your own home.

In Winter House, acclaimed interior designer Charlotte Moss shows how to transform your home into a beautiful and inviting retreat. Using her own quintessential winter house as an example, Moss demonstrates how rich, patterned fabrics, gorgeous tableware, and other unique design details combine in a warm and sumptuous environment.

Within Winter House are spaces for every purpose, from inviting areas designed to accommodate festive gatherings of family and friends to calming escapes for private relaxation and reflection. As she moves through each room, Moss shares her techniques and tips, including her favorite “Little Luxuries,” which are simple concepts adaptable to any environment, such as a bed tray for enjoying breakfast under the covers. And because, as Moss says, “A winter house is too good not to share,” there is a host of innovative ideas for entertaining guests and for holiday decorating.

Winter House is the perfect reference for creating your own winter sanctuary.

More than just a home, a winter house is a frame of mind. —Charlotte Moss

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 22, 2005

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1,577 reviews51 followers
December 22, 2016
Gorgeous house, gorgeous pictures, but the text is unreadable. The author is a puke-rabbit... one of these rich insufferable Martha Stewart types who act like we all can buy a vacation house in Aspen on a "whim" and need her help to decorate the five guest rooms and your "personal haven" Barf.
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April 18, 2016
I was hoping for a book of varied winter houses, in locale, style and interiors, but instead this book is about Moss' second home in Aspen, Colorado, and ALL of the photography is about that house and it's rooms and items. Interior design books can date quickly, not based so much on paint choices or furniture, but rather the fabrics, and that is true of this house. It took a great deal of wealth to put this house together, and time, in that rooms are oversized or oddly shaped and would require special furniture to meet it's needs--not even to mention what exactitude she was asking for in electricity and plumbing and all of the "bones" work before she even began to decorate. They say money doesn't buy happiness. It most certain does smooth life's rough edges, at times at $250 a yard.
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1,716 reviews39 followers
February 24, 2024
I'm fascinated by houses in cold climates and winter gardening. Which is why beautiful cover caught my eye.

If your looking for ideas to cozy up your average home for winter, there's not much here. It's pretentious. From the 'oh let's just buy a second house' beginning and 'your house isn't a budget motel so don't use trash bags in your wastepaper basket. Use a paper doily in the bottom.'

Decorating is over the top and fussy. I much prefer clean style of Nordic homes. Hygee minimalism. But that's just me.I did enjoy part about tea trays andtable settings.

I'm glad I got a used copy off Ebay for $20 (including shipping) rather than shelling out $55 for new copy on Amazon. For time being I'll keep it with my growing collection of Winter themed books.
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Author 12 books16 followers
July 10, 2023
So far, I am in awe of the gorgeous photographs of winter decorating ideas, and of the personal weave back story. I'll update once I get through reading it.
Okay, in the end, I really like this book. It feels only slightly less than a bit voyeuristic to take such an intimate peek into the lives and rooms of those who winter in Aspen.
The author has a fabulous ability to pull together vignettes and tabletop décor, as well as having an apparently innate sense of making even the most gorgeous room inviting, with a promise of comfort and relaxation. Never stuffy, always classy, her designs are timeless.
Yet another update: I ended up buying a second copy of this book because I had forgotten that I already bought it. Apparently, the book haunted me enough to get a second time through the purchasing process! (Yes, I do admit to being a bit of a bibliophile -aka hoarder, especially when it comes to interior design books.) I may never make it to Aspen, but I do have plans to sit down with the new copy when it arrives....
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March 16, 2009
A fun, beautiful book about creating a winter retreat. Charlotte covers a lot about being a good host, and entertaining properly. Her winter house is in Aspen Colorado (why can't we all be so lucky)and she spends a large part of the winter there, entertaining and hosting family and friends. That part isn't exactly what the book is about but I found it to be extremely valuable information on what you need and how you can be a good host.
It's a relevant book no matter the season in that way but I think I would have been more interested in the small details if it were snowing outside or I was trimming a tree. It's hard to be too enthusiastic about something that is not coming again for a year. Maybe I'll read it again this next holiday season...
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September 18, 2009
anything by Charlotte Moss is great. This book takes you through her home in Aspen and follows sort of a Ralph Lauren/Country european style.
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January 25, 2015
In this book Charlotte Moss walks us through her Aspen home, detailing her love of design, and imparting advice to potential hosts.
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