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The House that Pinterest Built

By (author) Diane Keaton
Photographs by Lisa Romerein
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Rizzoli International Publications, New York, United States
Published: 10th Oct 2017
Dimensions: w 263mm h 315mm d 27mm
Weight: 2068g
ISBN-10: 0847860000
ISBN-13: 9780847860005
Barcode No: 9780847860005
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Synopsis
At once a style guide, an inspirational tome, and a how-to volume on creating one s home, this book will serve as a go-to reference for all those seeking to spur their own creativity as they embark on the creation of home. The House that Pinterest Built defines what home and house mean to the celebrated movie star, who is known for her love affair with houses and design. Filled with ideas that reveal a personal yet engaging aesthetic, this volume includes compelling photos from Keaton s past homes and those she admires, as well as a multitude of details from every corner of those spaces and objects that excite and inspire the house designer and dreamer dramatic staircases and magical light fixtures, film stills and book covers, pottery and art drawn from the visual treasure trove known as Pinterest and Keaton s private collection, as she creates and designs her newest house. Rich imagery is accompanied by Keaton s ideas for selecting furniture, kitchen layout, and bedroom design; she talks about the importance of lighting in the bathroom and why the living room needs to be reimagined. Beyond the interior, she explores curb appeal and environmental sensitivity, always with an eye to making home the way it should be a place of tranquillity, a place where one is restored and where one returns to dream again and again. The book culminates in the dream realized, the house she has imagined, designed, and made, now shared with the world for the first time in all-new photography.

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"In "The House That Pinterest Built" (Rizzoli, $65, 272 pp.) Diane Keaton provides a privileged peek into her 8,000-square-foot industrial-chic dream home. It's a sprawling brick structure in west Los Angeles's Sullivan Canyon boasting the kind of rough-hewed, reclaimed features that proliferate on Pinterest, and Ms. Keaton's book takes cues from her preferred inspiration engine. Photos of pools, staircases, ladders and chairs that the actress and author pulled from the site and from her own archives ultimately provided blueprints for her home, offering a unique, crowdsourced twist to the closed-door world of celebrity living. 'Once upon a time, scrap bookers, collage artists, image-driven addicts and appropriators like me were lonely hunters,' Ms. Keaton wrote in the book's introduction. 'Now dare I say billions of people discover, seize and enlarge their reference pool with the variety of beauty allocated from others.' "
-The New York Times

"In the book - a part historical photographic essay/style compass/how-to/inspirational coffee table book - the reader gets a peek into the star's design process from her Pinterest pins to the final product. "
-Hollywood Reporter

"California-based author, director, and Academy Award winner Diane Keaton has a true passion and keen eye for home design. She decorates and flips homes in her spare time-and her book, The House That Pinterest Built (Rizzoli, out October 10) is her ode to that. Using Pinterest, the actress designed her new, 8,000-square-foot brick home from "the gifts of other people's addictive yearnings for the perfect home, with the perfect landscape and the perfect interior." With this homage to other people's favorite design elements and personal creations, she's eager to see how people respond to how she repurposed these ideas."
-domino.com

"The style-guide offers glimpses of the new California house's sprawling rooms, complete with magic touches - glimmering light fixtures, vintage clocks, rustic wood panels, and more - pulled from or inspired by Keaton's boards such as "Breakfast of Champions." As Keaton says, 'Who knows, you might find one of your pins here.' "
-New York Magazine / The Cut