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Owner at Impressionz | 2nd Generation Entrepreneur | Passionate About Interior Design and Sustainable Solutions

When I started exploring interior design, I often felt overwhelmed—so many ideas, techniques, and styles to learn. Books became my guiding light, providing clarity and inspiration when I needed them most. Here are a few that truly shaped my understanding and helped me grow in this creative field: 📕The Interior Design Handbook by Frida Ramstedt This was my go-to resource for learning design principles. It breaks down complex ideas like space planning and balance into simple, actionable steps. It taught me to focus on functionality rather than just trends—a lesson that still guides me today. 📕Domino: The Book of Decorating Domino showed me how to let my personality shine through design. It’s packed with practical tips and stunning visuals, making it perfect for anyone looking to create spaces that feel unique and personal. 📕Elements of Style by Erin Gates Erin’s mix of design advice and personal stories resonated with me deeply. Her emphasis on blending high-end pieces with budget-friendly finds taught me how to create beautiful spaces without breaking the bank. 📕Interior Design Master Class by Carl Dellatore This book felt like attending a masterclass with the best in the industry. Each essay offered a new perspective on design, challenging me to think beyond the basics. 📕Habitat by Lauren Liess Habitat introduced me to the beauty of organic design. It taught me how to use textures, natural light, and earthy elements to create spaces that feel grounded and inviting. These books weren’t just about learning techniques—they inspired me to think like a designer and approach every project with creativity and confidence. If you're starting your journey in interior design, I highly recommend these. They made a world of difference for me, and I hope they will for you too. What’s a book that inspired your creative journey? Let’s discuss and learn from each other! #InteriorDesign #BooksThatInspire #CreativeJourney #DesignLearning

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