Tricia Foley Life/Style

Tricia Foley Life/Style

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
  • ISBN: 0847846415
  • Category : House & Home
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 209

Designer and lifestyle authority Tricia Foley illustrates her approach to creating elegantly pared-down environments for the home and work space. Designer Tricia Foley is best known for her timeless classical style, characterized by clean lines, natural materials, and vintage furnishings—from flea-market finds to antiques—and a palette of calming hues of cream, ivory, and white. In this book, Foley addresses such aspects of home design as selecting the perfect shade of white, setting up the pantry, bringing collected objects together, creating artful tabletops, organizing the home office, and much more. A collector—of china, of linens, of books—she explains that the only way to keep harmony is through editing. The designer provides a treasure trove of useful ideas, from her favorite storage products and essential items for the guest room to seasonal entertaining ideas and holiday decor. Foley’s romantic Long Island, New York, property—consisting of an eighteenth-century farmhouse and several outbuildings—serves as her personal laboratory and reflects a simple and well-designed style inherited from the basic tenets of Shaker design. Beautifully photographed, this inspiring book is a must-have for design-savvy individuals who desire a simple, but stylish, lifestyle.


A Summer Place

A Summer Place

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
  • ISBN: 0847870006
  • Category : House & Home
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 242

For this ode to summer living, noted designer and author Tricia Foley discusses how to create airy and relaxed homes, which capture the essence of the seaside. A Summer Place reflects the natural charm, understated beauty, and sophistication of the properties of notable tastemakers of Long Island's idyllic seaside community of Bellport-Brookhaven, where Foley resides. This beautifully photographed collection of homes offers inspirational ideas for making your home a personal sanctuary. Featured are modern residences by the sea designed around their water views, nineteenth-century shingle-style cottages that have been restored for today's living, and artist retreats filled with color, pattern, and unique style. Many of these houses, with their screened porches, handcrafted outbuildings, and summer gardens have ideas that translate to seaside living anywhere. Some are decorated with subtle hues of sky blue, white floorboards, and comfortable rustic or contemporary furnishings. The grounds vary from manicured lawns that roll down to the sea to wild landscapes of seagrass, and lovely pergolas dripping with wisteria to working cutting gardens. With sections on summer decorating style, casual outdoor entertaining, seasonal flowers, and weekend guest tips, this book shares several ways to enjoy summer living at home.


Having Tea

Having Tea

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter
  • ISBN: 0517560070
  • Category : Afternoon teas
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 102

Provides menus, recipes, table settings, and serving ideas for tea time, with information on the history of tea and tea services, shops, and traditions.


Yaphank

Yaphank

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
  • ISBN: 0738592951
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 130

Known for its sawmills and gristmills, Yaphank was established in 1726 on the banks of the Carmans River on Long Island. Called Millville until 1844, it was then named Yaphank, "bank of the river." Its two lakes mark the boundaries of the historic district, with Main Street winding between them. Though the mills are long gone, many of the period homes from the 18th and 19th centuries remain, illustrating the history of the village and those who lived there. From the early days of the American Revolution, patriots marched on the Tallmadge Trail, and later, its young men went to fight for the Union cause in the Civil War. In 1871, Suffolk County's first almshouse was built to take care of the less fortunate. As World War I rumblings were heard, nearby Camp Upton-- where Irving Berlin wrote the musical Yip, Yip, Yaphank--drew thousands of soldiers.


White Christmas

White Christmas

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Harmony
  • ISBN: 9780517704110
  • Category : Christmas decorations
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Foley shows how to borrow from the colors of nature in winter -- pure white and evergreen -- to dress up the house for the holidays. And as for entertaining, she presents the perfect Christmas tea, with snowy linens and homemade scones. Completing this charming book are bits of Christmas lore, favorite tales, Christmas crafts, and a resource section that provides useful lists of addresses, related books, and seasonal songs.


Brilliant

Brilliant

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  • Author: Linda O'Keeffe
  • Publisher: The Monacelli Press, LLC
  • ISBN: 1580933246
  • Category : House & Home
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

It all begins and ends with white. White is everywhere, from sculptures and art installations to interior and furniture designs to fields of snow and mythical animals. In its countless tones—eggshell, ballerina, off-white, edelweiss, and so many more—white elicits a range of emotions, depending on the viewer, the design, the culture, the use. Brilliant: White in Design examines the spectrum of colors and talents inherent in white, exploring how it is used, and viewed, in art, design, architecture, and nature. Noted design writer Linda O’Keeffe parses the language of white and considers its strengths and, at times, its weaknesses. She shows that living with white has soothing rewards and dust-collecting drawbacks; that beige is not a four-letter word but a glamorous alternative to its more pristine counterpart; that designing with white reduces everything to pure form; and much more. In more than 250 photographs, O’Keeffe showcases work, both recent and historic, from around the world—France, Japan, Spain, England, Mexico, Canada, South Africa—and across the United States. Designers and artists include Jonathan Adler, Orlando Diaz-Azcuy, Andy Goldsworthy, Kelly Hoppen, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Richard Meier, Benjamin Noriega-Ortiz, Andrée Putman, Robert Ryman, Philippe Starck, Kelly Wearstler, and Vicente Wolf. White always makes a statement. It is distinct, versatile, and unparalleled; it is brilliant.


The Backyard Book

The Backyard Book

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Studio Books
  • ISBN: 9780140100457
  • Category : Gardening
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 198

For relaxing, for gardening, and for entertaining, backyards enhance our lives as well as our homes. In this book more than 300 gorgeous photographs show the diversity of American yards. Features an extensive directory of mail-order sources and covers suppliers of everything from birdhouses to furniture to gazebos. Full color throughout.


Williamsburg

Williamsburg

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  • Author: Catherine Calvert
  • Publisher: Clarkson Potter Publishers
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

Millions of visitors have appreciated Williamsburg not only for its authentic taste of life in colonial Virginia but also for the incredible design resource of its meticulously restored and appointed homes and gardens. Ever since the 1930s, Williamsburg fans have been able to decorate their homes with reproductions of furnishings, fabrics, and accessories, but until now there has never been a decorating book that shows how to put the look together. In chapters that highlight living rooms and gathering places; the bedchamber; dining rooms, kitchens, and pantries; and home and garden, Williamsburg demonstrates its ability to inspire contemporary lifestyles. Special sections on such topics as lighting, color, mantels, silver, and bed hangings focus on details; and photographs of rooms especially decorated for the book by decorating expert Tricia Foley, using Colonial Williamsburg reproductions, give practical ideas for mixing old, new, and reproductions in a harmonious scheme.Produced in conjunction with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, the book is rich with the latest discoveries about 18th-century taste -- bold new colors, rest


At Home on the Water

At Home on the Water

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  • Author: Jaci Conry
  • Publisher: Gibbs Smith
  • ISBN: 1423657519
  • Category : Architecture
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 227

Coastal havens designed for laid-back living. The idea of a retreat—a place removed from one’s daily stressors, a secluded haven to be enjoyed by family--is more appealing than it has been in decades. But second homes are far from a novel concept. Families have built retreats since the late 1800s, when the well-to-do began to construct reprieves in coastal areas to escape the combustive atmosphere of city life. Homes on the water have been coveted and cherished for their particular restorative qualities. In an oceanside house, one can’t help but pause to contemplate the view. At Home on the Water offers a history of coastal living and features twelve homes on the water on both coasts and the gulf. This stunning title focuses on both the design of the homes and the way the homeowners live in them, embellished by interviews with homeowners, designers, and/or architects.


Mary L. Booth

Mary L. Booth

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  • Author: Tricia Foley
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • ISBN: 9781986346245
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 240

Mary L. Booth: The Story of an Extraordinary 19th-Century Woman. Writer, historian, editor, translator, abolitionist, suffragist, Booth knew everyone who was anyone in the 19th-century worlds of literature and the arts, government and publishing. She translated 47 books, wrote the first History of the City of New York and was the founding editor of Harper's Bazar. She touched the lives of thousands of women, with her weekly magazine, but her story has been lost as there is no archive of her writing, her work. This illustrated biography tells the story of her family background, her early days as a journalist, her connection to Abraham Lincoln, the Statue of Liberty and the American Pre-Raphaelites. 120 period illustrations and photographs of Booth and her friends, her office, her New York City townhouses and letters from literary colleagues bring to life her 19th-century world.