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Hacienda Style

Karen Witynski

Casa editrice: Gibbs Smith

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Invite the rich colors, natural textures, and romantic beauty of Mexico into your home. With a vast  architectural legacy spanning four centuries, Mexican haciendas express a  rugged romantic beauty and compelling sense of history. Today, the  hacienda's graceful arcaded silhouette, grand-scale proportions,  carved-stone ornament, rich colors and natural textures have become an  ever-increasing influence for architects and designers worldwide.Hacienda Style invites you into Mexico's artful, hacienda havens  resplendent with private collections of colonial and contemporary art,  antiques and found relics. Witynski and Carr's antiques and accents have appeared in national  magazines, television programs and feature films, including  Architectural Digest, Western Interiors, HGTV's Takeover My Makeover,  The Oprah Winfrey Show, and The Alamo.Other books by the same authors: Mexican Country Style, The New  Hacienda, Casa Adobe, Adobe Details, Casa Yucatan, and Mexican Details.
Disponibile da: 25/02/2008.
Lunghezza di stampa: 224 pagine.

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