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Rustic Revisited: Innovative Design for Cabin, Camp, and Lodge |  | Author: Ann S. O'Leary Creator: Andrew Wellman Publisher: Watson-Guptill Category: Book
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $22.18 as of 9/2/2010 22:55 CDT details You Save: $17.77 (44%)
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Seller: VFM Books Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 220184
Media: Hardcover Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 9.7 x 0.9
ISBN: 0823046230 Dewey Decimal Number: 728.7 EAN: 9780823046232 ASIN: 0823046230
Publication Date: July 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Rich, warm, relaxed, naturalAdirondack camps, Western lodges, much more Glowing photos of dozens of unique rustic homes from across North America Spotlights craftspeople and creative forces in construction and décor Great idea book for anyone looking to design or decorate a primary or second home Used to be that "rustic" meant a dusty, dumpy cabin in the woods. No more! Rustic Revisited reveals today's rusticcontemporary design that celebrates the honesty of all-natural, local materials such as wood, twig, stone, and bark. Rustic structures often have the same finish on the exterior and the interiorfor example, rough-hewn timber on both the outside and inside. The homes in Rustic Revisitedembrace the hand-crafted philosophy of rustic and show how to take that philosophy to new heights in a variety of styles, from the Adirondack camp to the Western lodge to the classic log cabin. Thirty unique homes, most planned by architects or interior designers, are showcased here, each lavishly photographed to allow readers exclusive access to interiors, exteriors, and noteworthy details in unusual rustic houses from New York to California, from Montana to Ontario, from North Carolina to Minnesota. These homes cover the full spectrum of rusticrenovations and new construction, traditional and cutting edge. A bonus chapter on decoration spotlights the craftspeople who are the creative forces of the movement.
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Beautiful book, but still traditional February 3, 2010 Zengirl (Shoreline, WA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'm going after a look I would refer to as Contemporary Rustic and I thought the book might have that angle. While in my mind the contemporary version of this style would still lean heavily on the use of raw, local materials, it would trend away from the cluttered, animal-themed look that is clearly a traditional aspect of the rustic style.
This book has stunning images and if I were building a home or changing my home's exterior in any way, the structures are gorgeous and nearly any one of them would easily fit my concept of contemporary rustic. However, with a few exceptions, the interiors still drew heavily on the traditional qualities of the rustic style that I dislike - use of animal heads and other body parts, "themed" rooms with animal printed fabrics, and so forth. Wouldn't hand spun wool and organic be the truer (and more beautiful, in my opinion) choices for a rustic feel? And as is often typical with design books, most of the homes are very large. It's hard for me to take what I see and scale it down for my average suburban ranch home! The description of rustic in the beginning of the book is well written and was helpful for me to understand some of the nuances of rustic that I could really appreciate.
Cabins January 14, 2009 Kat (USA) The photography in this book is beautiful as are the homes. I live in a cottage on ten acres and I have used some of the ideas I have seen in this book. Mostly it is just a pleasure to look through. I leave this out on my coffee table. My friends enjoyed going through it as well. One friend liked it so much I purchased another for her as a gift.
Same old,same old May 29, 2008 Daniel M. Butler (Flushing, MI USA) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
Pictures were well done but I wish someone that writes in this genre, would do a book on cabins and retreats that the average person could own. Most of these books cater to the wealthy rich folks and show lodges that most of us will never see let alone own.
Give me a book that can help me arrange a rustic decor, Just a couple of those out there. A book on the average fishing and hunting cabin like the ones I remember from childhood would be a dream!
Book Review January 9, 2007 Mountain Man (Ruidoso, NM USA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Many design ideas can be obtained from this book if you are remodeling or building a cabin.
Revisited and Exansive! September 8, 2006 JoAnn Cancro (New York) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
This book portrays a vast amount of information on lodge-camp- and cabin style.
Ann O'Leary identifies the historical as well as specific decorating details necessary to achieve these fabulous lodge and camp looks. This is a very in-depth, extensively well researched and beautifully written book! Well done!
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