The most beloved homes create some joyful chaos lively game nights or art projects in progress as well as plenty of relaxation and comfort. Having one place to record all of your home s details, from essential phone numbers to perennial to-dos, makes it easier to keep organized so you ll have more time to enjoy the day-to-day. It is also a sanity saver, helping you preserve information that would otherwise get lost over the years, such as the exact paint colour on your living room walls or when the HVAC system was installed. A practical organizer and guided journal in one, Diary of Your Home offers prompts and lined pages for noting essential information, from your handyperson s phone number to your bedroom s dimensions. Covering topics as diverse as furnishings, repairs, landscaping, and entertaining, this book also encourages you to preserve your family s memories and traditions, such as heirloom recipes and favorite activities. Diary of Your Home includes space for decor wish lists and renovation project planning for the future as well. Equal parts inspirational and utilitarian, Diary of Your Home is as useful for a brownstone in Brooklyn as a farmhouse in Iowa. Featuring a chic, modern design, functional illustrations, and insightful texts, this exquisitely crafted accessory will be a treasured record for lovers of architecture, decorating, and DIY.
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"Oftentimes, better organization is all you really need to make your home more livable. Cue...Diary of Your Home....A friendly format that encourages deep thoughtfulness." -The New York Times
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Gewebe-Einband
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Höhe: 206 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 28 mm
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978-0-8478-6147-7 (9780847861477)
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Joanna Ahlberg and Peter Ahlberg are the principals of AHL and CO, a graphic design studio in New York City, and the owners of a 100-year-old house in Maplewood, New Jersey. Peter is the author of Please Make This Look Nice: The Graphic Design Process and teaches graphic design at the School of Visual Arts.