Home Decor, 1972

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Home Decor, 1972
The see-through chimney piece overlooks a Munich skyline. The sides are a glissando of pastels that sum up the surrounding decor. Within, a campfire blazes its ancient spell behind an ultradmodern glass hearth.
Rooms by Design, 1989
Some of my home decor.
Istanbul, Turkey
Carpet and silver Mylar screens are the materials used to cover two walls in a family living room designed by Jack Lenor Larsen. The designer carried the honey-colored wall-to-wall carpet up the end walls for total integration of the walls and floor.
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s Easy Steps to Successful Decorating, 1971
New York interior designer Virginia Frankel wanted to achieve a cool, quiet effect in her own living room. To do this, she built a scheme around the greens and white in this arresting abstract painting.
Barbara Taylor Bradford’s Easy Steps to Successful Decorating, 1971
Better Homes and Gardens New Decorating Book, 1981
White walls and a sizable farmhouse mudroom with a slate floor.
Guaranteed Electric Co