House of Belief: Belief-Based Home Design

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Gibbs Smith, Publisher, 2000 - Architecture - 137 pages
Within the haven of our homes, we should surround ourselves with things that uplift us. Handmade objects such as quilts, oil paintings, well-written novels, and embroidered pillows-expressions of our own creativity and that of others-can feed our souls. House of Belief is a unique take on interior design, a vividly illustrated and lavishly photographed how-to guide that assumes no special design talent on the part of the reader, just a strong desire to express individuality. Kelee Katillac encourages us to use the tools we have at hand to create home environments that express ourselves rather than the whims and dictates of the interior design industry.

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Contents

confessions of an interior designer
3
Sdays
17
make and believe
35
Copyright

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About the author (2000)

Interior designer Kelee Katillac is a contributing editor to Better Homes and Gardens. Her work has appeared in House Beautiful, Good Housekeeping, Women's World, Country Home, and others. She lives in Kansas City.

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