by Cortney Novogratz (Author)
In this book, design duo Robert and Cortney Novogratz (stars of HGTV's "Home by Novogratz") give us an inside look at twenty of their favorite projects to show us how to achieve their signature "vintage modern" style. See how they effortlessly mix contemporary furniture with thrift-store finds, and learn all sorts of tricks for creating a stylish home no matter what the obstacles: seven children, small spaces, or a tiny budget. From a toddler-friendly bedroom for triplets to a beach retreat for two twenty-somethings, from a New Jersey basement to a Palm Beach cabana, "Home by Novogratz" proves that good design is just a book away.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Publisher: Artisan
Published: 13 Oct 2012
ISBN 10: 1579654991
ISBN 13: 9781579654993
This big book is a stand-out. . . . Tips include how to mix and match classic and eclectic furniture, update flea market pieces, find new uses for old objects and marry two styles in a shared space. --Detroit News
Whether you're a fan of their HGTV show or not, you won't want to miss Robert and Cortney Novogratz's new book, Home by Novogratz. The design duo provide an inside look at 20 of their favorite projects, with step-by-step instructions on how they transformed each space and tips for updating your digs without blowing your budget. --Shape
--Los Angeles TimesThe do it yourselfer will find an abundance of inspiration in the 500 plus color photographs and will get a realistic idea of the process and cost involved in remodeling and redecorating. --Library Journal
--Washington PostThe book works because of how the designers lay out the information: serious how-tos, comprehensive budget lists that include contractor fees and details such as window treatment prices, and fun advice from experts. . . . The book inspires readers to make simple changes without spending a ton of money. --Los Angeles Times
--Library JournalRealistic budget analysis estimates for each project show the cost of looking awesome. --Washington Post, Best Design Books of the Year
--The Times (U.K.)Illustrates how to make the best use of any space in a style that mixes modern and vintage. --The Times (U.K.), Book of the Week
--Detroit News