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Apartment Therapy - by Maxwell Ryan (Paperback)
From Random House Publishing Group
Current price: $21.00
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Apartment Therapy - by Maxwell Ryan (Paperback)
From Random House Publishing Group
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About the Book The frequent makeover expert on HGTVUs Mission: Organization shares the do-it-yourself strategies that have enabled his clients and fans to transform their apartments into well-organized, beautiful places that suit their style and budget. Illustrations. Book Synopsis From not enough space and too many things to not knowing what color to paint the living room walls, many of us struggle with our homes. Now Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan, frequent makeover expert on HGTVs Mission: Organization and Small Spaces, Big Style, shares the do-it-yourself strategies that have enabled his clients and fans to transform their apartments into well-organized, beautiful places that suit their style and budget. Week by week, Apartment Therapy will guide you to treat common problems, eliminate clutter, and revamp even the tiniest space. Here is an eight-step process that includes: - A therapeutic questionnaire to help you get in touch with your personal taste and diagnose your homes physical, emotional, and energy flow issues - A prescription with recommendations for each room based on your needs and lifestyle-including tips on how to use color, lighting, and accessories - A treatment plan, including regular maintenance schedules to ensure the ongoing health of your space - Illustrations of floor plans and decorative examples that allow you to visualize concepts before you begin With surprising ease and without elaborate professional help, Apartment Therapy will help you clear a path through disorder and indecision-to reveal a home youll love. Review Quotes New York-based interior designer Gillingham-Ryan is out to prove that even the dreariest, no-view walk-up can be transformed into a cozy urban oasis using his eight-step home cure. . . . Ebullient! -- Publishers Weekly What a refreshing decorating book! Apartment Therapy is a must-read for creating your perfect nest. Fire your shrink and follow Maxwells eight-step therapeutic cure! --Jonathan Adler, potter, designer, and author of My Prescription for Anti-Depressive Living Decorating a home is just plain stressful! Maxwells book offers a way out; its like hiring a pro (without the attitude or expense). He takes us by the hand and gently guides us through the entire process, from coming up with a plan to executing it without going broke. Whether youre just dipping in for a quick hit of inspiration, or committing to the whole eight week cure, your home--and life--will be better because of it. --Angela Matusik, Editor-in-Chief, Budget Living Magazine Maxwell Gillingham-Ryans Apartment Therapy is refreshing in its point of view--your house has to work for you from the inside out. Gillingham-Ryan encourages readers to really take a good look at where they are at home and how they can improve the quality of their lives. --Wendy Goodman, interior design editor, New York Magazine About the Author One part interior designer, one part life coach, Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan is the founder of Apartment Therapy, a unique interior design practice in the New York metropolitan area. In April 2004, Maxwell, with his brother Oliver, launched apartmenttherapy.com, now one of the most popular and influential design weblogs in the country. Maxwell is a regular commentator on the new House & Garden Television show, Small Space, Big Style. Previously, Maxwell appeared on HGTVs Mission Organization. He has been interviewed in various publications including The New York Times, The New York Post, The New York Observer, and the Wall Street Journal. A former elementary school teacher, he holds a B.A. from Oberlin College, an M.A. from Columbia University, and a M. Ed. from Antioch. He lives in a 250-square foot apartment in New Yorks West Village with his wife, Sara-Kate, a food writer.