FINDING THE WAY HOME
Never one to shy away from unusual color combinations, New York-based interior designer Jeffery Bilhuber turns a corner in his newest book. In The Way Home: Reflections on American Beauty from Rizzoli, Jeffrey Bilhuber's design work is explored through revealing 12 residential projects that each capture a distinctly American sense of place with personal and cozy touches. From city townhouses to summer island retreats, the aspects of comfort, how to live with bold color and what makes a home are revealed through dreamy, often dark and brooding photographs. Interior design books usually feature homes are shot in a crisp, neat way, but this book is a departure from that-- photographed by William Abranowicz with shots styled in a casual, almost Dutch still life way, with pillows strewn about, leaves blowing in from open doors, tables still set with just eaten meals, and beds left unmade. The moody dark, undone/real life feeling breaks away from Bilhuber's earlier books, and this time clients are part of the environment completing the tableaux. There are many design takeaways here, and how and where to use color is just the beginning. This book tells a different kind of design story.