Shades of Country
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #709278 in Books
- Published on: 2006-10-01
- Released on: 2006-10-17
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .87" h x 9.42" w x 11.27" l, 2.91 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
From Publishers Weekly
In answering the question "What is Country?" this lush, colorful coffee-table book offers an impressively detailed look at country style as presented by design writer and author Irvine. She breaks this particular aesthetic into six major categories: farmhouse, grand country, cozy cottage, rusticators, clean simplicity and urban arcadia. Detailed descriptions, closeup photos and Irvine's explanations of the various shades' relationship to personality and lifestyle (are you artistic and edgy? or stately and traditional?) offer myriad options for architecture, design and crafts that can be used to create the country look and feel that best suits a home's inhabitants. Ideas include layered wallpaper, wall-mounted china collections, and shells used to decorate everything from a mantel to a headboard. The author's own upstate New York country home is used as an example of comfortable yet opulent country style, as are homes in Maine, Montana and elsewhere in the U.S. A resources section provides contact information for antiques, carpet, ceramics and flooring dealers, plus a list of museum houses (nearly all are in New York) that may serve as inspiration. (Oct.)
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Review
Shades of Country: Designing a Life of Comfort by Chippy Irvine (Taunton Press, $40), offers a grand tour of a wide variety of lovely American homes whose country-inspired decor ranges from Shaker simple to grand and stately, cozy cottage to massive mountain lodge. --Eils Lotozo, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Regardless of your personal aesthetic, there's a style or shade of country that can work for you -- that's the premise of Irvine's latest book. She writes about dozens of real people's homes, including her own in upstate New York, which fall into six categories or chapters: Farmhouse (functional and familiar), Grand Country (stately and traditional), Cozy Cottage (nostalgia and sweet sentiment), Rusticators (romantic retreats), Clean and Simple (Shaker and Swedish country) and Urban Arcadia (eclectic, artistic and edgy). She saves the best for last -- fashion and design maven Marian McEvoy's stylish 1740 stone house on the Hudson River.--Marge Colborn, The Detroit News
Shades of Country by Chippy Irvine (Taunton Press; $40; hardback) looks at all the ways country can be country through fabrics, accessories, paint and furniture. Irvine goes to the heart of sub-styles -- such as grand country or Cape Cod cottage -- to discuss the spirit, basic elements and traditional details. This bookdoesn't reinvent country for modern audiences, but celebrates the appeal of a charming and complex style. Photos highlight unusual and interesting features from a variety of homes, while essays offer in-depth explanations on history and traditions. --Orlando Sentinel
About the Author
Chippy Irvine studied art and fashion design in Leicester College of Art, then at the Fashion School of the Royal College of Art in London. She has given lectures at venues across the country including the Smithsonian Museum and design centers in New York, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Vancouver and has held seminars for design conferences and workshops, among others. Since 1986, she has had ten books published: The Farmhouse, The Town House, Second Homes, (Bantam American Design), Private New York: Remarkable Residences, Brunschwig & Fils Style, The Craft of Pillow Making, Low-Sew Bathrooms, Low-Sew Bedrooms, Elegant Linens, and The English Room. She has written for numerous prestigious fashion publications, including Harper's Bazaar, House Beautiful, Elle Décor and The New York Times Magazine, among others. She is married to Keith Irvine of Irvine & Fleming, an interior design firm in New York.
