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Do I Look Skinny in This House?: How to Feel Great in Your Home Using Design Psychology

Autor Kelli Ellis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 apr 2014

Why do we care so much about our homes? When did this societal phenomenon begin? Entire stores and cable channels are dedicated to the remodeling of one's home-proof that our homes are more than just walls, windows, and floors. Our homes exemplify who we are. Start with the "why" rather than the "how" when remodeling and your home will become your haven. You will experience more joy, fulfillment, and the contentment you seek.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781614488972
ISBN-10: 1614488975
Pagini: 171
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Morgan James Publishing

Notă biografică

Kelli Ellis is an award-winning celebrity interior designer and design psychology expert. She is the featured designer on TLC's long-running program Clean Sweep, star of HGTV's Takeover My Makeover, star designer on HGTV's top hit show, Celebrity Holiday Homes, and regular designer on Bravo's Real Housewives of Orange County. In addition to HGTV, TLC, and Bravo, Kelli has guest appeared on NBC, CBS, and ABC nationwide. The Web knows Kelli as eHow.com's resident interior design expert. She has created the CDPC certification through the Spencer Institute, helping designers and coaches become certified design psychology coaches. And as co-creator of Interior Design Camp, Kelli educates designers across the country at live seminars and online at Design Campus.



Cuprins

Dedication
Introduction

Chapter 1: Why Design Psychology?
Chapter 2: What Design Psychology is Not
Chapter 3: Why Feeling is So Important to Design
Chapter 4: A Brief Historical Tour of Design Psychology
Chapter 5: Design Psychology Ages and Stages
Chapter 6: No Need to Break the Budget
Chapter 7: Design Psychology the Celebrity
Chapter 8: There's No Place Like Home
Chapter 9: Losing a Home in a Disaster
Chapter 10: Know Yourself
Chapter 11: Design Psychology "F" Words
Chapter 12: Getting Trendy
Chapter 13: Lessons in Appreciation
Chapter 14: Quick Fix Tips
Chapter 15: House Lust: The Model Home Syndrome
Chapter 16: Organize to Downsize
Chapter 17: Get Down to Work
Chapter 18: The Many Shades of Color Therapy
Chapter 19: Scent: The Nose Knows
Chapter 20: Light the Way
Chapter 21: The Other Senses in Design Psychology
Chapter 22: Get Inspired
Chapter 23: The Natural World
Chapter 24: The Power of Biomimicry
Chapter 25: Creating Privacy in Homes
Chapter 26: Design Psychology and Special Populations and Needs
Chapter 27: Let Your Heart Lead the Way to Your Haven
Chapter 28: Starting Your Own Business
Chapter 29: Interior Design Camp for Everyone
Chapter 30: A Design Psychology Recap and Review
Conclusion

Resources and References
Glossary
About the Author: Kelli Ellis
Acknowledgements
Stay in Touch
Worksheets