Karen Gastle

As a new designer, you may still be perfecting your own style to attract customers. Perhaps you need a starting point that defines your brand. There are a number of books available to help interior designers with this, but how do you know which ones are right for you?

 

Keep reading to grow your business and learn about the best interior design books for new designers.

Styled by Emily Henderson

This book highlights ten easy steps to style any space, with tips that make it easy to re purpose what you can’t live without, arrange eye-catching spaces, and develop your own style.

 

Styledopens up with a diagnostic tool that helps designers identify with their own particular style, and then provides ideas on how to decorate with that in mind. Featuring insider tips and over 1,000 unique ideas from 75 different rooms, Styled makes designing look intentional and effortless, showing you how to put together beautiful rooms that are cozy, too.

 

Author Emily Henderson brings her vintage and eclectic approach to this book to show there’s a style for everyone, while making it informative and easy to put rooms together that look good. With this book, you’ll be able to shop with confidence and achieve that magazine-ready look in your client’s homes.

 The Inspired Room by Melissa Michaels

Melissa Michaels is a budget-conscious designer specializing in two things: good design and a well-kept home. Her relatable style, unique voice, and practical decorating ideas make her book a good starting point and one of the best interior design books to read.

 

The Inspired Room presents attainable decorating ideas while emphasizing that an endless budget is unnecessary when designing what you love. It also includes doable improvements, DIY and organization ideas, and the motivation to get this done.Learn to embrace your personal styleand turn houses into homes with room-by-room ideas, attainable decorating solutions, and more. This is a book you’ll find yourself returning to again and again for inspiration.

Living Modern by Richard Powers and Phyllis Richardson

With a focus on modern design, Living Modernis a photographic collection of private homes where modern living is at its best. As a result, this book shows designers how to express their personal vision with contemporary stylishness. ContributorRichard Powers is an architect and interior photographer, andPhyllis Richardson is an established architectural and design writer.

 

Featuring residences in California, Brazil, and Scandinavia (to name a few), you’ll find ideas for stylish and contemporary décor, as well as a list of stockists and comprehensive index of designers and architects. Living Modernpresents clean lines and elegant coloursshowcasingthe relationship between indoor and outdoor areas.

Domino by Deborah Needleman

Domino was compiled bythe editors of Domino magazine, and is a must-have in every interior designer’s collection.Laid out in a straight-forward, room-by-room chapter structure, beginnerswill be able to create anystyle based on the way people live, with insight on how to solve practical problems of interior design.

 

With how-to advice and insider secrets, this style manual explores real rooms with annotated notes. Domino makes interior design accessible and exciting, demystifies the decorating process, and provides the tools to make space personal, functional, and fabulous.

Undecorate by Christiane Lemieux

Undecorate pushes aside the stuffy extras of interior design to infuse personality into a space. Lemieux foundedDwellStudio, a modern furniture and home décor company, and she brings her unconventional design approach to create beautiful and comfortable homes.

 

Profiling twenty residences around the United States, Lemieux goes inside homes to surprise designers with interesting juxtapositions to use in their own workand zero in on the essence of any homeowners’ style. Instinct and imagination are combined with useful solutions and thoughtful details for designers to manifest their distinct lifestyle and taste.

 

For all newcomers in interior design, get your hands on these interior design books and start developing your design style!

 

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Karen Gastle

As an account manager, Karen has experience working with design firms of all sizes to integrate DesignDocs to streamline business processes, increase administrative efficiencies, and deliver higher profits.
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