Terence Conran's Easy Living
 

Terence Conran's Easy Living

by Terence Conran

In this practical and inspirational book, Terence Conran lays the groundwork for creating maximum comfort in the home. Featuring sofas that are relaxing, fabrics and textures that feel and look good, reliable accessories, and work spaces free of headaches, Easy Living illustrates, with over 250 color photographs, how space, light, color, and texture, along with function and detail, work... (read more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Easy Living by Terry Conran
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2003-09-19
Purchase this book if your objective is to get good ideas on the
subject of interior design. The author describes comfort zones
in multiple dimensions i.e. relaxation, touch, sleep and bath.
Relaxation is defined as mental breathing space. Touching
refers to how various textures of fabric evoke physical
responses. There is a section on functionality of interior
decorating. Functionality encompasses orderliness in the living
space. That is, a limited space may be utilized for storage,

shelving, hanging and containing personal objects.
The book is colorful. The artwork provides many perspectives
on how to emulate the interior designs depicted in the setting
of your own home, living or work space. This work will assist
you in optimizing the living space and making it visually
appealing.

Beautifully written
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-10-26
This book was marvelous. I enjoyed the fact that the book had no strict guidelines about decorating, just a kind of common sense approach. Now, if you are looking for step by step, (which I was) this may not be for you. But give it a try anyway. It may surprise you!
An Honest Overview Book about Modern Living
  • Rated 3 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-10-14
This book is divided into several components ie. elements, comfort, function, detail which are further broken down into small components. Pictures are used sparingly & most of them are taken from the same source anyway. I do not learn anything new in this modern living book but rather, reinforcing what I have already learnt from other interior books throughout the years. Just because Terence Conran is rendered as the guru of modern living, it doesn't imply that he's the person that has reinvented the wheel but just that person with the extra edge or confidence to apply what we have already known all along about modern living, that person who opts to lead a simplistic life. I'm very appreciative of him of stressing one point about the rigidity of minimalistic living, & people keep mixing up the word "minimal" living with "modern" living. Whilst it's true that their fundamentals are more or less the same, they still aren't the same thing.
Simple Living
  • Rated 2 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-01-25
I love the Conran's shop in Japan. It's simple, but makes me fun. There are simple interior in this book. But less colorful, I felt something missing.
Pleasant and beautiful to read
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 1999-10-20
For a famous international interior designer, Conran has an unusually unpretentious narrative style complete with useful practical advices. The book's photographs are undeniably the focus of the book and so they should be--although Conran seems to love Corbusier, there are plenty of other styles to choose from. An upscale, yet accessible book.
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