She enjoyed the writing process so much, Uniacke is already putting together another volume-this time exploring projects farther afield. The idea that someone might have my book on their coffee table is a lovely thing,” she says.
You can also change the order to print by selecting an. Deselect the checkboxes of the images you do not want to print. Images with the checkboxes selected will be printed. “I love the idea of showing the home in this complete way. Make sure images you want to print are displayed in Thumbnails area at bottom of screen. After uncovering a remnant of stone in a hallway wall, she spent much time “trawling around London looking at cantilevered stone staircases before we started the design work,” she points out, “because that needed to represent the period and how it could have been.”Īlthough there is indeed a “certain trepidation,” as she puts it, in exposing this private lair in print, the designer says that Rose Uniacke at Home is ultimately a demonstration of her work. Uniacke was eager to preserve as much of the original building as possible, choosing to restore plasterwork in the old ballroom and moldings in the drawing room rather than create it anew.
Rose Uniacke at Home by Rose Uniacke, with texts by Alice Rawsthorn, is published by Rizzoli Books, and will be available for $195 on October 26.