Is your abode too old-fashioned, its upholstery worn out or arrangements simply inadequate for the way you actually live? Do you need a more functional outdoor area, a sturdier, more kid-friendly interior? Or maybe an easy-access, barrier-free dwelling?
House design books have a definite place on the New Year’s bookshelf, as they promise new beginnings and fresh surroundings. These titles showcase homes across the U.S. and are available at the library for browsing and dreaming.
Also, remember the library will be closed Monday and Tuesday for the New Year’s holiday.
“It’s All in the Details: A Decorating Workshop” by Tessa Evelegh: “House Beautiful” magazine presents a DIY tutorial for those interested in how details focus the attention and usability of a room. Choose chapters discussing resilient flooring versus soft flooring, pictures rails versus individual hangers, baseboard materials, moldings, etc., and learn how these items make a real difference in room perception.