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(Classics to read in English _ The Decoration of Houses by Ogden Codman and Edith Wharton)
"The Decoration of Houses" is a book by American architect Ogden Codman Jr. and American author Edith Wharton, first published in 1897.
"The Decoration of Houses" was groundbreaking in its approach to interior design and remains a classic text in the field. It was also influential in shaping the tastes and sensibilities of the American upper class in the early 20th century, many of whose ideas were applied in the homes of wealthy clients.
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Summary
In addition to practical advice on interior design, "The Decoration of Houses" also includes discussions on related topics such as color theory, furniture design, and the role of art in interior decoration. It is considered an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of interior design or the principles of good design.
CONTENTS
Introduction
I. The Historical Tradition
II. Rooms in General
III. Walls
IV. Doors
V. Windows
VI. Fireplaces
VII. Ceilings and Floors
VIII. Entrance and Vestibule
IX. Hall and Stairs
X. The Drawing-room, Boudoir, and Morning-room
XI. Gala Rooms: Ball-room, Saloon, Music-room, Gallery
XII. The Library, Smoking-room, and "Den"
XIII. The Dining-room
XIV. Bedrooms
XV. The School-room and Nurseries
XVI. Bric-a-Brac
Conclusion