
The Interior Design Handbook
Frida Ramstedt is the force behind Scandinavia's most-read interior design blog, and her expertise translates surprisingly well to the printed page. This bestselling Swedish title breaks down the principles behind good design, helping readers understand not just what works, but why it works. That distinction matters more than you'd think. Rather than offering vague inspiration, Ramstedt deals in practical guidance: rules of thumb, trade tricks, and the kind of considered advice that usually costs a consultation fee. The aim is to get you thinking the way a professional designer would, whether you're rearranging a living room or starting a full interior overhaul. Industry voices have been vocal in their praise. Designer Rebecca Wakefield of Studio Fortnum describes it as a bible for interior design, noting that it gathers years' worth of hard-won knowledge into a single, accessible volume. Fabric Magazine highlights the clear line drawings and the book's knack for getting into the real detail of putting a room together successfully. Stylist, meanwhile, puts it simply: take it to bed and you'll find yourself both absorbed and enlightened. It's a genuinely useful reference for anyone who wants their home to feel intentional rather than accidental. Warm, practical, and visually approachable, this handbook earns its place on the shelf.
- Author: Frida Ramstedt
- Publisher: Particular Books
- Genre: Design & Fashion
- ISBN: 978-0241438114
- Pages: 240 pages
