Ready to refresh your coffee table? While you can do that with a couple of décor pieces and a vintage wall map above, the season’s most anticipated design books can do the job as well. If you are into interior literature, check out our top picks of the most exciting books this season.
Nathan Turner’s I Love Decorating: Creating Stylish, Thoughtful, and Personal Spaces
In this beautiful book, the author of Nathan Turner’s American Style dives into what makes home interiors gorgeous. In his work, Nathan Turner reminds us about his globetrotting experience that, in turn, serves as an inspo for blending English-Bohemian influences in homes all over the world.
Amazing Spaces by George Clarke & Jane Field-Lewis
Fans of small-space design, rejoice! With “Amazing Spazes,” you’re about to dive into the incredible world of creative interior-based conversations. Based on the hit UK TV series, the book is a hit for those who love the very idea of transforming boats, forgotten corners, sheds, and vans into cool and functional living areas. When in need of some eye-candy ideas to admire over a cup of coffee, you’ve got them all here.
The Layered Home: An Interior Design Book: Inspiration for Crafting Cozy, Collected Rooms
Looking for some good reads and inspo to start transforming your home into a comfy and vibrant haven? Here’s the helper from the design influencer, stylist, and editor. Benjamin Reynaert believes layers are crucial in achieving the maximalist alchemy he’s a huge fan of. Ready to create a house that feels like home?
Kit Kemp: Design Stories
Learn to blend eclectic patterns and a vibrant palette with Kit. The global icon of interior design has an eye for the most unexpected. With her talent to mix exquisite layering of pattern and color, she invites you to grab a mug of tea and set off exploring her imaginative world, where craft, texture, and personality are mixed to create more than just a room but an experience with a moment of magic.
The Ultimate Authority: The Martha Way by Martha Stewart
Honestly, you can’t have a design list without the queen herself. Martha Stewart returns with a comprehensive guide to mastering home and living. Sure, she talks about cooking and gardening, but the sections on getting organized and showing off your collections are absolute gold for spring cleaning. It’s a practical and easy-to-digest guide to maintaining a “beautifully kept home” in the modern age.

