I have a book review for you today. I should let you know right off the bat that I was not approached to write this review, I bought this book with my own dough because I thought it looked interesting. Let's get into it, shall we?
Bridget Bodoano
ISBN-10: 1844005046
Hardcover, 160 pages
I was doing some fantasy European shelter magazine subscription shopping on Amazon one afternoon when I stumbled across this book. I say fantasy shopping because getting European magazine subscriptions delivered in the US is often pretty expensive. Marie Claire Maison - France is one of my favorite magazine and I love clicking through the galleries on their website. While searching for the magazine I found the hardcover coffee table book, Marie Claire Maison: Colour. The focus of the book is to provide practical advice on how to use color to enhance any decorating scheme. Discussions about how to utilize color are punctuated with beautiful photos from previous issues of Marie Claire Maison.
The first chapter talks about the origins of raw pigments, how and why certain colours complement one another and the effect of colour on space. Other chapters discuss how to successfully use strong shades, historical colours, muted pastels and watercolour tints.
I enjoyed the discussion about the psychology of color but I was really pleased to see that author stress that you do not need to study color in depth to find what colors suit you. The most important thing to remember is that you should trust your instincts and not be afraid to act on your initial response to a color.
I enjoyed the discussion about the psychology of color but I was really pleased to see that author stress that you do not need to study color in depth to find what colors suit you. The most important thing to remember is that you should trust your instincts and not be afraid to act on your initial response to a color.
And the best part, of course, is being able to flip through the book and drool over the fabulous Marie Claire Maison eye candy. I bought this book used (in like-new condition) which I often do and paid about $9 so I would definitely say it was worth it. I probably would not pay more than about $15 for a used copy of this book. The book was published in the U.K. so finding a new copy may be difficult and expensive.
Hope you enjoyed this review and let me know if you would like to see more of them in the future.
Would love to see more book reviews in the future! It always helps to know what's out there and whether these books are worth seeking out, especially in the design field, which I personally am not as well-versed in :)
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely going to have to get this book! I love color and this book looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!! Looks like a must have for a designer or stylist library! Looking forward to picking up - THX for the great review!
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That was terrific...I love reading a book review from someone I know!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great little book review! I've love color, but I just don't know how to use it w paints and what not. I'm definitely going to get this book. Keep it up w the book reviews! :)
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