Top 5 Home Decor Books to Inspire Your Next Interior Design Project

Decorating a home can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to determining a style and color scheme. Fortunately, there’s an abundance of literature available that can help. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for a single room or an entire house, these books are guaranteed to ignite your creativity and help bring your vision to life.

‘Elements of Style: Designing a Home & a Life’ by Erin Gates

Erin Gates, a popular blogger and interior designer, outlines her design philosophy in ‘Elements of Style.’ The book is divided into chapters that mirror the areas of your home, including bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. Within each chapter, Gates breaks down her design process, from creating a cohesive color palette to selecting statement pieces that add character.

‘Domino: The Book of Decorating’ by Deborah Needleman

‘Domino: The Book of Decorating’ is the perfect guide for someone just starting their interior design journey. Needleman focuses on the basics, such as choosing colors that complement each other and accessorizing with throw pillows and rugs. The book also features real-life makeovers of various rooms with detailed before-and-after photos that show how small changes can make a big impact.

‘Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves’ by Emily Henderson

Arranging furniture and accessories in a room can be a daunting task, but Emily Henderson makes it seem effortless in ‘Styled.’ She encourages readers to take risks and have fun with decorating while also providing practical tips for achieving balance and symmetry. The book is also chock-full of gorgeous photos that illustrate Henderson’s advice.

‘The Kinfolk Home: Interiors for Slow Living’ by Nathan Williams

If you’re looking for a book that advocates for simplicity and minimalism in home decor, ‘The Kinfolk Home’ is for you. Williams profiles over 35 homes around the world that embody the philosophy of slow living, emphasizing cozy nooks filled with natural light and curated collections of meaningful objects. The book also includes recipes and tips for entertaining, making it a well-rounded guide to slow, thoughtful living.

‘The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes’ by Justina Blakeney

If you’re drawn to a more eclectic, bohemian style, ‘The New Bohemians’ is a must-read. Justina Blakeney profiles 20 creative, quirky homes that showcase bold colors, mixed patterns, and unconventional design elements. Blakeney encourages readers to embrace their unique style and personalize their spaces with one-of-a-kind vintage finds and DIY projects.

Overall, these five books offer a wide variety of design inspiration, from classic and timeless to bold and unconventional. No matter your personal style, there’s sure to be a book on this list that will spark your creativity and help you bring your interior design dreams to life.

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