70s house A bold homage to the most daring decade in design

Estelle Bilson

Book - 2023

For many people with an interest in 70s ďcor and design it can be overwhelming to know where to look, what to buy, what colors to use and how to style their home without it looking like a 'junk shop' or a pastiche. That's where 70s House comes in: with advice, tips and tricks to creating a thoroughly 70s space (or even just a few featured items) this vibrant book is crammed full of 70s interiors and bright, retro imagery. Clear and attractive photos illustrate how this can translate to readers' own interior projects.

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Subjects
Genres
Illustrated works
Informational works
Published
London : Kyle Books 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Estelle Bilson (author)
Other Authors
Brent Darby (photographer)
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
176 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781914239694
  • Foreword
  • About Estelle
  • Why the 70s?
  • 70s style overview
  • Finding 70s Inspiration
  • Social history
  • Travel
  • Television
  • Music
  • What is retor?
  • Influential design
  • Elements of the 70s
  • Plants and planters
  • Be super with a supergraphic
  • Conversation pits
  • Vinyl
  • Ceramics
  • Glass
  • Space age
  • Mass-market art
  • Kitsch
  • Colour bathrooms
  • Kitchens
  • Bedrooms
  • Bringing the 70s Home
  • 10 key looks
  • Colour, pattern and style
  • Gardens
  • Furniture
  • Lighting your home
  • Shag pile
  • Art
  • Why buy vintage?
  • At Home with @70sHousemanchester
  • Fashion
  • Entertaining
  • Drinks
  • Setting the mood
  • Resources
  • Index
  • Thank you
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This eye-catching debut by interior designer Bilson shows how to spruce up one's home with styles from the 1970s. "The bigger, bolder and brighter, the better," she writes, providing a breakdown of the decade's key aesthetics and exploring the brands and individuals that helped define it. She describes how Heal's Fabrics recruited design student Barbara Brown to create "unusual and instantly recognizable" patterns and how Barbara Hulanicki started the Biba fashion store, known for its "peach glass and marble, leopard print, art deco-inspired fabrics and lights." Detailing how readers can achieve the '70s look, she notes that painting orange and yellow stripes on the walls is an effective "way of injecting colour and pattern into a space" and that covering counters in decorative vinyl offers a cheap option for customizing kitchens. Bilson also encourages readers to lean heavily on shag carpets, tulip chairs, and, of course, lava lamps. The vibrant photos of houses decked out in '70s decor illustrate the striking possibilities, and the detailed advice on using color provides helpful guidance on how to tastefully recreate the bold combinations of the period (she notes that incorporating white offsets bright colors, and that earthy shades of "muted orange" and "avocado" green predominated). This will bring readers back to the era of disco and glam. (Apr.)

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