Book Review | Deborah Needleman – The Perfectly Imperfect Home

Former editor in chief of WSJ and The New York Times Style Magazine and founding editor-in-chief of Domino, Deborah Needleman needs no introduction on my part. Her creativity and editorial talent have left a considerable mark in the design world, while her books on the art of decorating – The Perfectly Imperfect Home: How to Decorate and Live Well and Domino – The Book of Decorating – have become design classics. Published more than a decade ago, The Perfectly Imperfect Home is a collection of principles distilled throughout Needleman’s successful career as an editor. Although not a decorator herself, Needleman’s astute observations and impeccable taste (no doubt honed by looking at thousands of pictures of beautiful rooms) are as real as they are insightful.  Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate we earn a commission on all qualifying purchases. Thank you!

Deborah Needleman book on decorating; The Perfectly Imperfect Home, illustrated by Virginia Johnson;
Illustrations by Virginia Johnson
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