Based on Mark and Sally Bailey’s farm property in the Herefordshire countryside of the UK, Recycled Home, pour moi, is love at first sight with a staircase and an old giant’s scissors hanging on a worn out wall on the front cover. Their intro exposes perfectly their decorating philosophy: “Use what you’ve got, be true to the structure of your house and the materials it is made from… think of your home as a delicious experiment.”
The book is filled with the most delectable photographs by South African Debi Treloar: One of my favourites being a tiny copper-sailed boat resting serenely on top of an old-fashioned door knob. And if you love wood, warm whites and textures you will love this book. Be warned though – you will end up wanting to buy everything at your next antique & flea market visit as this book guides you to seeing the beauty in things you would never have looked twice at.
I love the textile section where you will find an old otherwise boring chest of drawers with wrapped handles in different wild vintage fabrics, stairs covered with a patchwork of mini persian rugs, and the fabric of an old bathing tent made into stunning curtains. But as I flick through the pages, my added tip as a stylist to make this style work in your own home is organisation. Without organisation, this look can quickly design itself into a display of useless scraps.
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Mark and Sally have included a fabulous resource section from across Europe at the back of their book. And what more could you want? What about a website where you can buy their awesome finds and creations? Wouldn’t that be great? Yes it would and here it is!
Enhance The Everyday rating for Recycled Home by Mark and Sally Bailey: 4 outta 5
Thanks for the book review Pia. Looks right up Stash Studios’ alley.
I believe the book is being sold as Restoration Home in the US and marketed with a slightly different cover.
Hope to add it to the library soon.
Cheers,
Cheryl
January 7th, 2008 | #
Pia! Hello!! I’m sorry I haven’t been back here sooner – it’s been hectic
What a great idea to have a web source at the back of the book! I hope more books in the future do that!!
Great review! And fab pics 🙂
January 8th, 2008 | #