I've been looking forward to The Perfectly Imperfect Home's release for months. It's the book for that friend still mourning the loss of Domino magazine, full of decorating advice from editor Deborah Needleman and charming illustrations by Virginia Johnson.
This book is a must-have for keeping house and adding all those simple touches that really take your home to a comfortable and inviting living space. The illustrations are great too. This is a good book to leave on a coffee table for your guests to poke through when they are visiting. More about this book
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This book is a must-have for keeping house and adding all those simple touches that really take your home to a comfortable and inviting living space. The illustrations are great too. This is a good book to leave on a coffee table for your guests to poke through when they are visiting.
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I've been looking forward to The Perfectly Imperfect Home's release for months. It's the book for that friend still mourning the loss of Domino magazine, full of decorating advice from editor Deborah Needleman and charming illustrations by Virginia Johnson.
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I've been looking forward to The Perfectly Imperfect Home's release for months. It's the book for that friend still mourning the loss of Domino magazine, full of decorating advice from editor Deborah Needleman and charming illustrations by Virginia Johnson.
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The Perfectly Imperfect Home: How to Decorate and Live Well
$17.64
For those of you still mourning the loss of Domino magazine (I know I am, and I saved every issue, sometimes I pull them out and pretend they just came in the mail) this book will give you some of that wonderful decorating advice from its Founding Editor-in-Chief, Deborah Needleman. Bonus: All of the charming illustrations inside are by Virginia Johnson.