Go on a design detox for an emotional and spiritual uplift | Bedford NY Real Estate

Can reading a book feel like a visit to a spa?

After perusing Karen Lehrman Bloch’s new tome, The Inspired Home: Interiors of Deep Beauty (Harper Design, $35), I felt strangely cleansed. Its collection of nearly two dozen spare, all-natural houses washes over your senses like a chamomile bath, leaving you feeling calm and relaxed, and ready to toss half of your furnishings into the Dumpster.

While Bloch hauls out Mies’ dictum that less is more, this isn’t a book about minimalism. It’s about achieving a feeling of emotional and spiritual uplift by surrounding yourself with things that make you feel good. It’s about appreciating the tactile, taking your cues from nature and embracing a mix — not because it’ll impress your friends or follow fashion, but because it will nurture your soul. (Bloch calls this a “design detox.”)

While it all might sound a little woo-woo, there’s no denying the appeal of these spaces, or the credentials of some of the designers represented, including Vicente Wolf, Juan Montoya and Donna Karan (who also wrote the foreword). Bloch’s text explores the ideas behind their approaches, breaking them down into simple, easy-to-emulate principles.

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