Book Description
Romance is in and Victorian design and architecture are as popular now as they were when Victorian was the contemporary style more than a hundred years ago. Often, people who buy a Victorian home have expertise in antiques of the era and can furnish a period living room or bedroom, but they are stymied when it comes to the kitchen and the bathroom. Victorian Kitchens and Baths solves this common dilemma by looking at the individual design, décor and architectural elements that make a room Victorian, offering a myriad of purist as well as interpretive ideas that can be used and adapted to fit many homes and tastes.
Victorian Kitchens & Baths is conveniently divided into four sections: Historic Victorian Kitchens and Baths, What Makes It Victorian, Borrowing Décor from the Parlor, and Contemporary Victorian Bathrooms and Kitchens. Focusing on historical and contemporary elements, Franklin and Esther Schmidt have created a book that appeals to serious aficionados and collectors of Victoriana as well as those who are simply interested in using certain Victorian-style elements in their contemporary homes. Full-color photography, sidebars from professionals, and decorating information accompany a huge range of projects and offer fresh information.
Product experts--and Victorian-era specialists--offer their unique perspectives, tips and ideas, including Erika Kotite, board member of the Victorian Society in America and editor of Victorian Homes magazine; and Patricia Poore, editor of Old House Interiors.
About the author
Franklin and Esther Schmidt are a photography, styling, and writing team who have photographed and written about hundreds of homes. They have traveled to almost every state, producing articles and features for major magazines. Their work is featured in a variety of books as well as Architectural Digest, Old House Interiors, Antiques & Fine Art, Art & Antiques, Decorating, Country Home and Country Living. As field editors for Victorian Homes, Washington, DC, correspondents for Art & Antiques, and antiques columnists for Country Accents, they have focused their work on interior design as it relates to architecture and lifestyle. They have appeared on the Christopher Lowell television program as experts in photographing historic interiors.
Other books by the Schmidts include photography for PreFab Home and the best-selling Cabin Kitchens & Baths, which they wrote and photographed. Both of these are also published by Gibbs Smith, Publisher. The Schmidts are headquartered in the mountains of Virginia and have a studio in New York City.