Saturday, November 11, 2006

Gain Inspiration from the Great Interior Designers

Elsie de Wolfe's Interior Design Philosophy and Style
Elsie de Wolfe invented the interior design profession and wrote the first great decorating book. Take the interior design philosophy of de Wolfe who said, "I opened the doors and windows of America and let the air and sunshine in." Some of her home decorating touches include: Elsie de Wolfe Interior Design Ideas

Dorothy Draper, the Martha Stewart of her day, offered home decorating tips on a wide variety of issues to her eager readers. Founder of the oldest established interior design firm, Draper's interior design ideas favored exuberant and bold colors and patterns. Dorothy Draper Interior Design Ideas

Mario Buatta: Five Interior Design Philosophies Help Homemakers
Mario developed his own unique design philosophy, and has become most famous for a style he calls "the undecorated look," in which he tries to provide a comfortable atmosphere within a carefully blended combination of contemporary and antique furnishings. Mario Buatta Interior Design Ideas

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