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Charles Faudree Home

Charles Faudree

Maison d'édition: Gibbs Smith

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In Home, best-selling author and designer Charles Faudree invites a few  of his friends—designers, artists, family and clients—to introduce the  different rooms of the house and add their unique insights on how to make the most of the space we live  in. The homes featured here have plenty of Charles’s typical French  Country soul—from large family living areas to intimate spaces of the  boudoir, library, dressing room and closet.
Disponible depuis: 01/08/2012.
Longueur d'impression: 224 pages.

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