Latin style decorating your home with color, texture, and passion Juan Carlos ; photographs by Brian Park and Paul Wright.
Publication details: Nashville, Tenn. : Thomas Nelson, c2008. Description: xiii, 214 p. : chiefly col. ill. ; 27 cm. + 1 sound disc (4 3/4 in.)ISBN: 9781401603656 (hbk.); 1401603653 (hbk.)Subject(s): Interior decoration -- Latin American influences | Interior design | İç dekorasyon | İç mimarlıkLOC classification: NK 2110 .A73 L38 2008Summary: Vibrant photographs and creative, original ideas provide the inspiration anyone needs to bring true Latin style to his or her own life. Whether as a source of inspiration or a defining accent, Latin Style will be the perfect addition to any decor. Style icon Juan Carlos Arcila-Duque defines and celebrates the four key influences of Latin style: Paradiso is the lush abundance of the rain forest, filled with life of every kind. Hacienda is the old world, brick and stone elegance of ranches and country estates set in a rugged landscape. Cabana evokes the cool of the ocean with endless white beaches, turquoise water, and tropical fruits. Pueblo reflects the sun-drenched colors of the marketplace, folk art, colonial architecture, and quiet courtyards.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Vitali Hakko Kreatif Endüstriler Kütüphanesi | NK 2110 .A73 L38 2008 | Not for loan | 002565 |
Vibrant photographs and creative, original ideas provide the inspiration anyone needs to bring true Latin style to his or her own life. Whether as a source of inspiration or a defining accent, Latin Style will be the perfect addition to any decor. Style icon Juan Carlos Arcila-Duque defines and celebrates the four key influences of Latin style: Paradiso is the lush abundance of the rain forest, filled with life of every kind. Hacienda is the old world, brick and stone elegance of ranches and country estates set in a rugged landscape. Cabana evokes the cool of the ocean with endless white beaches, turquoise water, and tropical fruits. Pueblo reflects the sun-drenched colors of the marketplace, folk art, colonial architecture, and quiet courtyards.