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The Bedroom Book

The Bedroom Book
By Caroline Clifton-Mogg

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Taking a fresh look at the room in which we spend, on average, a third of our lives, this book offers sound advice on furnishing and decorating every sort of sleeping space, encompassing both practical and aesthetic elements. A wide range of alternatives is shown, from open-plan sleeping areas to children's rooms, and mezzanine levels to rooms in a converted railway carriage or barge. Featured styles range from traditional and country to global and modern, and examples include exotic Oriental, streamlined Shaker, airy Mediterranean and modern eccentric. Different types of bed, bedroom treatments, lighting and storage are explored, with each one weighing up the relative merits of different elements such as sleigh beds or four-posters, fascia boards or French pleats, and Edwardian wardrobes or streamlined storage areas. Practical advice on creating different fabric features for the bedroom, such as corona drapes, a half canopy, and an upholstered headboard are also included, each accompanied by step-by-step illustrations. Charting the whole process of creating a bedroom, from responding to a space to choosing the finishing touches, the book should give the ideas and the impetus to make your bedroom the room of your dreams.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #784695 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-02-13
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 176 pages

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About the Author
Caroline Clifton-Mogg is an experienced writer and journalist. She contributes to magazines and newspapers such as House & Garden, Country Life, and the Financial Times, writing about interior design and gardens. She is a contributing editor to both Christie's Magazine and Harpers & Queen and her many books include the bestselling Curtain Book, also published by Mitchell Beazley. She lives in West London.