Fix Your Home: Turn Your Pad Into a Palace

Hardback

Main Details

Title Fix Your Home: Turn Your Pad Into a Palace
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jane Moseley
By (author) Jackie Strachan
Illustrated by Claire Rollet
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 154,Width 200
Category/GenreInterior design, decor and style guides
ISBN/Barcode 9781910232552
ClassificationsDewey:643.7
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Portico
Publication Date 9 March 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A stylish, practical guide to making your home beautiful and keeping it in tip-top condition, aimed at young urban professionals. A stylish, practical guide to making your home beautiful and keeping it in tip-top condition. Fix Your Home is an illustrated little guide to decorating and maintaining your home, aimed at young urban professionals who have just moved into their first flat. With no-nonsense writing and straightforward step-by-step instructions, it gives you all the basic home maintenance information you'll ever need, including putting up shelves, hanging pictures, wallpapering a room, saving energy and when to admit defeat and get the professionals in. On top of that, it contains a wealth of inspiration for decorating your abode on a shoestring, from window treatments to flooring to stylish home offices. Read this book and you'll be able to get all your home's little eccentricities under control, leaving you to get on with living your busy and exciting life Word count: 15,000

Author Biography

Jane Moseley and Jackie Strachan are the doyennes of DIY. They both have long experience of fixing things and home decoration, and are the authors of Fix Your Bike, Fix Your Garden, Fix Your Home, and Household Management for Men Jane lives in Lewes, East Sussex, and Jackie lives in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Born in France, Claire Rollet has lived in the UK most of her life. London is her home now, and she loves cycling around the city taking in its various cultures and landmarks. She works from a studio at the bottom of her garden. In terms of her process, first of all, Claire works out a composition and some ideas for the image using quick sketches to show to the client. She then creates a line drawing in Indian ink, then works on the colour digitally.