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Hardcover book titled "Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home" by Lynda Gardener and Ali Heath, featuring a colorful cover design.
Hardcover book cover of "Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home" by Lynda Gardener and Ali Heath, Mitchell Beazley.
Hardcover book titled "Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home" by Lynda Gardener and Ali Heath, featuring interior design ideas.

Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home by Lynda Gardener and Ali Heath - Non Fiction - Hardback

SKU: SNG13586
Barcode: 9781784727390
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
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Title:
Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardback
ISBN: 9781784727390

Overview:
Curate: Inspiration for an Individual Home is more than a decorating manual—it’s a philosophy of living with intention. Lynda Gardener, an Australian interior stylist renowned for spotting treasured pieces and staging them with quiet confidence, collaborates with Ali Heath, a seasoned interiors journalist and stylist, to guide readers toward a home that feels truly theirs. The book centers on eight Elements that bring any space to life: palette, nature, textiles, lighting, a blend of old and new, storage, collections and art. Ten aspirational homes are showcased in luminous photography, from a converted warehouse to a quiet rural retreat, demonstrating how the same design ethos translates across scales and settings. This is a book for people who want beautifully designed spaces that still feel lived-in, accessible, and personal. It celebrates imperfections, textures, and the stories objects tell. The tone is approachable, never overbearing, inviting readers to curate a home that reflects memory, taste, and daily life. Whether you’re refreshing a single room or reimagining an entire house, Curate encourages you to trust your instincts and build a space that ages gracefully and beautifully.

What You’ll Discover Inside:
Inside Curate, you’ll find a practical framework for turning inspiration into a tangible home. Gardener and Heath lay out eight elemental guidelines, each paired with clear how-tos and mood-setting examples. The palette section champions a timeless, neutral scheme enriched with texture and patina. Nature emerges through plant choices and natural materials; textiles—throws, cushions, and rugs—are used to layer warmth and define zones; lighting is treated as architecture, with a focus on mood, scale, and the interplay of ambient, task, and decorative light. The book shows how to blend old and new pieces into a cohesive story, rather than a showroom snapshot. Storage and organization are framed as part of the design, turning clutter into curated displays. Collections and art are explored as narrative elements that give a room personality. The visual tour of ten homes demonstrates practical applications, before-and-after photography, and tips readers can translate to their own spaces. The result is a source of ongoing inspiration for design lovers seeking a home that feels quiet, confident, and singular.

Who It’s For:
Curate is for anyone who believes a home should tell a personal story, not replicate a fleeting trend. It’s ideal for new homeowners seeking a confident starting point and for seasoned décor lovers craving fresh, practical ideas without sacrificing approachability. The monochrome aesthetic and emphasis on natural textures make it accessible to readers who prefer calm, neutral palettes, while the real-world case studies show how to layer character with everyday comfort. Ten showcased homes illuminate scale—from compact urban studios to expansive rural retreats—offering ideas transferable to small apartments or larger houses alike. This book sits beautifully on a coffee table for guests or in a design library for ongoing reference. It also suits gift buyers looking for a sophisticated, aspirational title for housewarmings, weddings, or anniversaries. For students and professionals in interior design or styling, Curate provides a principles-based framework that can inform mood boards and space planning. In short, Curate helps readers cultivate a personal style that feels effortless and truly their own.

Key Highlights:

  • Eight design elements form a practical, repeatable decorating framework.
  • Ten aspirational homes show real-world applications across urban and rural settings.
  • Monochrome palette interwoven with natural textures for timeless appeal.
  • Step-by-step guidance that translates from houses to apartments—accessible for everyone.
  • Stunning photography by Marnie Hawson enhances every idea.
  • Balanced mix of vintage finds and contemporary pieces for personality.
  • Thoughtful storage and display strategies turn clutter into curated displays.
  • Durable hardcover coffee-table presence for long-term inspiration.

About the Author:
Lynda Gardener is an Australian-based interior stylist whose career spans decades of eclectic, globally influential design. She founded Empire, one of the first global lifestyle stores, launching in Melbourne in her twenties and guiding its distinctive mix for over twenty years. Alongside her design practice, Gardener has built a portfolio of boutique hotel rental properties celebrated for character and individuality. Ali Heath is a journalist and interiors writer and stylist who collaborates with Gardener to translate personal taste into practical, curated living. Heath’s editorial voice blends industry insight with approachable storytelling, helping readers interpret how mood, texture and light come together in real homes. Together, Gardener and Heath offer a shared language of monochrome sophistication balanced with warmth and imperfection, inviting readers to curate spaces that feel both timeless and personal.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you yearn for a home that feels modern yet lived-in, Curate delivers a clear, personal approach. The collaboration between Gardener’s treasure-hunting eye and Heath’s editorial clarity yields a guide that reads like a conversation with two seasoned designers. The eight-element framework makes room-by-room planning intuitive, while the ten case studies demonstrate how a single aesthetic can adapt across different spaces and budgets. The hardcover edition is designed for long-term enjoyment, with photography that invites browsing as much as reading. For anyone seeking a mapped route to a genuinely individual home, Curate is a reliable, aspirational companion that will endure on your bookshelf and in your daily life.

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