Houses with Charm: Simple Southern Style
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.12 (759 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0847840077 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Susan Sully is a renowned expert on Southern style. . She is also the co-author of The Home Within Us, and has written for Veranda, Town & Country Travel, Martha Stewart Living, and other magazines. Her books include The Southern Cosmopolitan and The Southern Cottage
"Whether you're looking for design ideas for your own home or simply some easy summer reading, you'll want to know about the newest book celebrating the warmth and easy elegance of traditional Southern architecture and interior design. Susan Sully's Houses with Charm: Simple Southern Style showcases Southern homes that exude unpretentious, old-fashioned grace, as well as the talents of the South's top design professionals " Ladue News“Sully’s new book Houses with Charm: Simple Southern Style does not disappoint as she showcases unpretentious yet well-designed homes from New Orleans and Charleston to Savannah and Atlanta.” Array Magazine
Some charm but little value Annag Chandler I gauge a design book by how many pages I dog-ear or scan for an idea book -- this one clocked in at three. I found very little to differentiate the houses from any generic magazine. While it has a subtitle of "simple southern style", if the houses weren't identified by locale, you would be hard-pressed [except for the Savan. Eric M. said Charming All Around. From the moment I discovered the elegant and, yes, charming fabric pattern on the case, hidden beneath the jacket, I knew this book would be full of delightful surprises. One of the especially wonderful things about this book is that the author, Susan Sully, makes you re-avaluate the basic concept of 'charm.' She successfull. "A disappointment" according to Betty Gene Hibner. I should have been more alert to the use of "simple" in the title. The pictures are mostly of minimalist interiors in white, black and beige tones. I was hoping to be inspired but instead was disappointed.
Located in old Southern cities such as Atlanta, Charleston, Savannah, and New Orleans, as well as seaside and mountain retreats, these intimate dwellings are steeped in architectural tradition. Featured in tantalizing photographs is a discerning selection of residences decorated by Bobby McAlpine, Ken Tate, Ryan Gainey, Jackye Lanham, Amelia Handegan, and others. The residences profiled illustrate fresh design interpretations of romantic Southern style, such as a New Orleans double-shotgun with a modern all-white palette, a nineteenth-century summer cottage with updated coastal decor, and a Louisiana plantation house with handsome Creole antiques. Integrating time-honored lessons of the past, these cozy dwellings also incorporate contemporary design sensibilities, making them especially appealing for today’s lifestyle.. This volume celebrates the warmth and easy elegance of traditional Southern architecture and interior design, featuring houses of unpretentious and old-fashioned grace that showcase the talents of the South’s finest design professionals. Dating from the eighteenth century to the present, the houses featured exemplify historic styles that evolved in response to their natural settings, inviting families to live in harmony with their surroundings. Two sections, "Pure and Simple" and "Simply Elegant," explore the varied ways that Southe