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Country French Florals & Interiors
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In this third book, Charles Faudree shares some of his most recent signature Country French interiors and introduces floral artist Toni Garner, his personal florist, to create what he deems the ultimate accessory for every room in a home-fresh flower arrangements. Offering a rich visual text of interior design ideas he shows that using flowers in creative combinations and unique containers will set your rooms apart from and above all others. From table toppers to show stoppers, these ebullient artists offer a cornucopia of fresh floral and interior design tips and suggestions.
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Decorative ArtsEveryday Joys
āThe test of a home is whether it makes the visitor feel at ease.ā
āPhilippa Tristam
My collecting urges are very important to the way I live. The rooms where I spend time every day have chairs for sitting, tables for putting things on and lamps for reading. These are all functional items.
But my rooms are also filled with constant reminders of special people, times and trips. I have wonderful heirlooms from relatives, cherished gifts from friends and objects that bring back happy memories of good times and good friends. My belongings are my everyday joys.
Iām a sentimental slob. I just have to have my memories and my memory-jogging things. I donāt think this is the same as materialism. Some of the things I love the most I paid nothing at all for. Some were flea market finds. Of course, I have to admit that some were also wildly expensive and had to be purchased over time.
In the process of collecting and accumulating, Iāve tried to temper my enthusiasm with a little restraint. Iāve been quoted many times as saying, āToo much is never enough.ā I used to have that design philosophy, but Iāve been proven wrong over the years by a few who keep adding things to their homes without subtracting.
Too much can be too much. Iām still all for abundance in decorating, but Iāve come to realize it should be abundance under control.
My personal efforts to keep my love of abundance under control have had a happy side effect. My house is filled with gifts in the making. Things that have given me years of pleasure are good candidates for sharing with friends as new memories for their homes.
āCharles
Table of contents
- Vive la Difference!
- Les Fleurs!
- Celebrations
- Everyday Joys
- Private Moments
- The Magic of One Flower
- Acknowledgements
- Resources