In an era of fast furniture, this book advocates for . It encourages readers to be brave with color and to trust their instincts, proving that great design is about creativity and problem-solving, not just a massive bank account.
It includes "Pro-Tips" from judges like Sophie Robinson and Daniel Hopwood on the technical side—measuring for curtains, choosing the right lightbulb color temperature, and "dressing" a room for that final reveal. Why it remains relevant: The Great Interior Design Challenge Sourcebook
The book emphasizes starting every project with a tactile board. It’s not just about colors, but textures—mixing velvet, wood grains, and metals to see how they interact before buying a single liter of paint. In an era of fast furniture, this book advocates for
If you’re a fan of the hit BBC show or just obsessed with DIY home transformations, by Tom Dyckhoff serves as the ultimate practical manual for the "amateur" designer. Why it remains relevant: The book emphasizes starting