From Amazon:
"In her book HOME-PSYCH, Joan Kron goes beneath the glossy surface of design trends that are the subject of so many decorating books. She confronts and illuminates the underlying psychological and social pressures that bear on every home furnishings choice from purchasing a simple desk lamp to ordering a whole houseful of furniture.
•Some people want their homes to be individual and others want theirs to look just like their neighbors'.
•Personal taste changes over time.
•You should think twice before you knock down walls and dispense with doors.
•Decorating is a sign of commitment and not decorating may be a sign of commitment crisis.
•Your social class, sex, and age influence your decorating selections.
•You can't judge people's personalities by their color schemes.
•Collecting is a sign of intelligence."
"In her book HOME-PSYCH, Joan Kron goes beneath the glossy surface of design trends that are the subject of so many decorating books. She confronts and illuminates the underlying psychological and social pressures that bear on every home furnishings choice from purchasing a simple desk lamp to ordering a whole houseful of furniture.
•Some people want their homes to be individual and others want theirs to look just like their neighbors'.
•Personal taste changes over time.
•You should think twice before you knock down walls and dispense with doors.
•Decorating is a sign of commitment and not decorating may be a sign of commitment crisis.
•Your social class, sex, and age influence your decorating selections.
•You can't judge people's personalities by their color schemes.
•Collecting is a sign of intelligence."
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