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SOUTHERN LIVING Small Space Style: 185 Ways to make Any House Live Large

by The Editors of Southern Living

Discover the art of living small! If you think outside the box you can fit entertaining and living spaces into a tiny, tricky layout!

SOUTHERN LIVING Style Guide: Decorating Tips and Tricks from the South's Most Beautiful Homes

by The Editors of Southern Living

Learn how to live Southern in every room of the house--from entryways and living rooms to kitchens and bedrooms--with more than 200 ideas for creating stylish spaces with paint, furniture, fabrics, accessories, and more.

SOUTHERN LIVING Ultimate Garden Guide: 143 Ideas for Containers, Beds & Borders

by The Editors of Southern Living

Grow a lush garden-in your yard or in your window box-with this handy guide! From herbs and tomatoes to a relaxing oasis, your gardening dreams can come true with glowing photographs and step-by-step advice from the experts at Southern Living, America's favorite magazine dedicated to the best of the South.

SOUTHERN LIVING Vintage Style: 96 Ways to Decorate with Heirlooms, Collections, & More

by The Editors of Southern Living

From old paintings and antique pottery, to chippy furniture and new-again chintz, Southern Living and three Southern makeover experts show you that, with a little paint, fabric, and inspiration, there's no such thing as a lost cause.

SUNSET Easy Care Succulents: 100 Best Low-Water Plants

by The Editors of Sunset Robin Stockwell

Create a low-maintenance, high-style garden with 113 favorite plants!Want a beautiful garden that's easy to take care of, even in low-rainfall areas? Succulents are for you! And with the help of Sunset magazine, the beloved magazine of the American West, you can create a stunning no-fuss, water-wise succulent garden anywhere-using beds, borders, or containers, between pavers, or right in desert sand. Glowing photographs show off beautiful, inspiring garden creations, and a helpful illustrated guide to choosing and using succulents features 113 favorite varieties. A step-by-step guide to creating your own personal plantings includes information on designing, siting, feeding, and ongoing care. Capture the natural beauty of the West in your own garden with Sunset Easy-Care Succulents.

SUNSET Easy Edible Gardening: Quick Tips and Planting Plans (Sunset Special Issue Magazine)

by The Editors of Sunset

Easy techniques for growing your own delicious, healthful food right in your own backyard. Includes step-by-step instructions and simple planting plans; detailed information on the easiest crops to grow, including tomatoes, strawberries, greens, and more; 50 taste-tested recipes plus tips on how to turn your harvest into delicious, satisfying meals.

SUNSET Outdoor Entertaining (Sunset Special Issue Magazine)

by Erin Kunkel

Simple yet sophisticated ideas for entertaining under the sun and starsCelebrate casual dining at its best with SUNSET Outdoor Entertaining. Plan picnics, cocktail parties, barbecues, and much more with this this new special edition from the authority on living on the West Coast. You'll find sophisticated party planning ideas, along with dozens of recipes for drinks, appetizers, and easy entrees, all with photos, nutritional info, and step-by-step directions. Table décor, lighting, wines and cocktails, flowers-these pages are packed with creative touches designed to make every occasion more special. Interviews with professional planners and chefs like Ludo Lefebvre and Naz Deravian, taken from the pages of the magazine, reveal their exclusive tips, recipes, and ideas for the great outdoors. Inspiring yet practical, SUNSET Outdoor Entertaining makes it easy to plan the best outdoor celebrations ever no matter how great or small.

SUNSET Outdoor Living (Sunset Special Issue Magazine)

by The Editors of Sunset

Small-Space Solutions: How to Maximize a Tiny Yard. Inspiring Makeovers: Inviting Spots to Dine, Relax & Play. Light-Filled Homes: Beautiful Ways to Bring the Outdoors In.

SUNSET Small Yard Makeovers (Sunset Special Issue Magazine)

by The Editors of Sunset

Includes 150+ ideas for stylish & sustainable living. Elements of a Makeover - Learn the building blocks of a sustainable garden makeover; Outdoor Living - Get inspired to create useful, inviting outdoor rooms, no matter how small your space; Stylish Edible Gardens - How to get the maximum harvest and still have a great-looking garden, Finishing Touches, Include thoughtful details to make your space comfortable, from day into night

Sabrina's Juicy Little Book of Citrus

by Sabrina Hahn

Popular columnist, ABC broadcaster and landscape gardener Sabrina Hahn says no plants generate more questions than citrus. 'In the twenty years I have been doing talkback radio, there has never been a program where citrus questions didn't pop up. So frequently in fact that producers screen the calls and cap them at three per program,' says Hahn. This pocket-sized gardening book is packed with juicy tips on how to grow happy healthy citrus plants in your garden. Bringing together lemons, limes, grapefruits, kumquats, oranges and much more, you'll love this quick, practical and environmentally-friendly guide to common problems.

Sabrina's Little ABC of Gardening

by Sabrina Hahn

Popular columnist, broadcaster and landscape gardener, Sabrina Hahn, has written a pocket-sized guide jam-packed with handy hints about gardening. Drawing on years' of experience, Sabrina has tips on how to care for our most popular plants while avoiding common pitfalls.

Sacred Landscapes of Imperial China: Astronomy, Feng Shui, and the Mandate of Heaven

by Giulio Magli

This book analyses the magnificent imperial necropolises of ancient China from the perspective of Archaeoastronomy, a science which takes into account the landscape in which ancient monuments are placed, focusing especially but not exclusively on the celestial aspects. The power of the Chinese emperors was based on the so-called Mandate of Heaven: the rulers were believed to act as intermediaries between the sky gods and the Earth, and consequently, the architecture of their tombs, starting from the world-famous mausoleum of the first emperor, was closely linked to the celestial cycles and to the cosmos. This relationship, however, also had to take into account various other factors and doctrines, first the Zhao-Mu doctrine in the Han period and later the various forms of Feng Shui. As a result, over the centuries, diverse sacred landscapes were constructed. Among the sites analysed in the book are the “pyramids” of Xi’an from the Han dynasty, the mountain tombs of the Tang dynasty, and the Ming and Qing imperial tombs. The book explains how considerations such as astronomical orientation and topographical orientation according to the principles of Feng Shui played a fundamental role at these sites.

Sacred Modernity: Anglican Church Architecture in Mid-Twentieth Century Britain (Routledge Research in Architecture)

by Lorenzo Grieco

This book examines mid-20th-century Anglican church architecture in Britain, from the 1935 to the 1975, exploring how it was shaped by liturgical changes, social shifts, and artistic influences. It investigates the theoretical foundations of modern Anglican church design and the contributions of various denominations to shared worship spaces.Amidst the rise of research groups, publications, and photographic documentation, the book highlights the subject’s significance in this period. Inspired by the liturgical reformation within the Church of England, it analyzes churches in their urban contexts and the communities they served, revealing the complex interplay between architects, engineers, artists, local authorities, and clergy.The book also addresses post-war church reconstruction, the adaptation of existing buildings, and the integration of new construction technologies. It explores how churches accommodated secular functions alongside sacred spaces to reduce maintenance costs and foster communal identity. As secularization grew—particularly affecting the Church of England—it also considers the transformation of redundant churches into secular venues.Adopting a cross-disciplinary approach, the book situates Anglican church architecture within broader religious, urban, and social contexts, offering a comprehensive perspective for scholars and practitioners alike.

Sacred Plant Medicine: Explorations in the Practice of Indigenous Herbalism

by Stephen H. Buhner

In Sacred Plant Medicine Stephen Buhner examines how indigenous peoples throughout the world learned the use of plant medicines. He explores the sacred dimension of plant and human interactions--a territory where humans experience communications from plants as expressions of Spirit. Indigenous peoples were clear, and Buhner's firsthand accounts bear this out, they did not learn the uses of plant medicines through trial and error but directly from the plants themselves. Sacred Plant Medicine develops a map of the territory of plant intelligence and the human interaction with it by focusing on the earliest and most basic human form of that contact between differing intelligences. For each healing plant described in the book, he presents medicinal uses, preparatory guidelines, and ceremonial elements such as prayers and medicine songs associated with the use of the plant. Each of us can communicate with the plants and become one with them.

Sacred Spaces: Everyday People and the Beautiful Homes Created Out of Their Trials, Healing, and Victories

by Carley Summers

A gorgeous photography collection, featuring home interiors and profiles of the people who have transformed these spaces into sanctuaries, calling you to create your own sacred space &“This book is brimming with heart and healing, and it is a moody, visual feast that will leave you feeling full in the best way possible.&”—Justina Blakeney, designer, author, and founder of JungalowBefore she became an internationally renowned designer and photographer, Carley Summers suffered from alcoholism and addiction, spending nights in jail, the emergency room, and rehab. As someone who celebrates recovery today, she knows firsthand the importance of a warm and inviting home. Summers uses her life experience and her craft to ensure that the homes she photographs and designs are comforting, healing spaces to live and grow in.Sacred Spaces takes readers on a beautifully photographed journey inside fourteen homes, from North Carolina and California to Canada, France, and Morocco, as Summers uncovers the vulnerable stories behind each one: a mother who uses her kitchen to heal her son with food, a woman who found her sanctuary after overcoming childhood abuse, and more. She even offers a tour of her mother&’s home and her own. Along the way, each section identifies a type of space that people have created, including• The Foundational Home, which features those who have created spaces on a solid foundation for a lasting legacy• The Wandering Home, which highlights people who were lost in life, lost in travels, but never lost in their home• The Cathartic Home, which showcases people who realize that when they cannot change the outside world, they can change the inside of their homes to bring comfort through renewal and restorationThis collection is a balm for those seeking refuge in a world fraught with struggle and heartache. Through stories of brokenness, hurt, and healing, Sacred Spaces invites readers to dream of the home that will set them free.

Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers: The Secrets of Ancient Fermentation

by Stephen Harrod Buhner

This is the first comprehensive book ever written on the sacred aspects of indigenous, historical psychotropic and herbal healing beers of the world.

Sacrificing Soldiers on the National Mall

by Kristin Ann Hass

For the city’s first two hundred years, the story told at Washington DC’s symbolic center, the National Mall, was about triumphant American leaders. Since 1982, when the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated, the narrative has shifted to emphasize the memory of American wars. In the last thirty years, five significant war memorials have been built on, or very nearly on, the Mall. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, the Women in Military Service for America Memorial, The National Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During WWII, and the National World War II Memorial have not only transformed the physical space of the Mall but have also dramatically rewritten ideas about U.S. nationalism expressed there. In Sacrificing Soldiers on the National Mall, Kristin Ann Hass examines this war memorial boom, the debates about war and race and gender and patriotism that shaped the memorials, and the new narratives about the nature of American citizenship that they spawned. Sacrificing Soldiers on the National Mall explores the meanings we have made in exchange for the lives of our soldiers and asks if we have made good on our enormous responsibility to them.

Sadie's Seed Adventures: Learning About Seeds

by Tina Dybvik

Sadie and Gardener Marv set out to clear weeds from a garden plot. While working, they go on a magical adventure to learn all about seeds. From hitching a ride with a cocklebur to flying through the sky with a milkweed seed, join Sadie as she figures out how seeds disperse.

Safaai Pasand Aman

by Reena Batra

मूल्य शिक्षा के आधार पर कहानियाँ

Safe & Sound: A Renter-Friendly Guide to Home Repair

by Mercury Stardust

#1 New York Times BestsellerDon&’t panic—Mercury Stardust, AKA The Trans Handy Ma&’am is here to help!For too many people, the simple act of contacting a plumber or repair person can feel like a game of chance. As a transwoman and a professional maintenance technician, Mercury Stardust has discovered (the hard way) that we live in a world with much to fear. If you've ever felt panicked about opening your home to strangers in order to fix a maintenance issue, this book is for you.Renting a home can be a complex process—from finding a safe and affordable space, to hiring help for moving in and out, and of course, managing any repairs that come up during your stay. You deserve to feel empowered to take matters into your own hands—and it&’s not as hard as you might think. In this book, Mercury will show you how to tackle the projects that need improvement in your home—from how to properly fix a clog in your bathroom sink and safely hang things on your walls to patching small and medium drywall holes.Safe and Sound includes:Guidance for over 50 simple home maintenance projects, such as replacing your showerhead and troubleshooting a faulty garbage disposal.Chapters covering basic and handy repairs for your plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and safety needs. Advice tailored to renters to minimize permanent changes.Helpful illustrations and QR code links to videos to help you on your journey.Remember—a little bit of knowledge can go a long way toward making you feel more safe and in control of your own life.

Sage Living: Decorate for the Life You Want

by Anne Sage

&“I love [how this book] breaks down the relationship between our home and our happiness . . . Plus, it&’s a reminder that perfection is totally boring.&” —Emily Henderson, New York Times–bestselling author of The New Design Rules Aptly named style maven Anne Sage, founder of the City Sage blog, knows a wise truth: decorating our living spaces for our goals is the first step in making them happen. In Sage Living, she opens the door to covetable dwellings designed to boost the dreams of their occupants, from the sunny, open-air kitchen of a holistic nutritionist to the eclectic living room of a world traveler ready to put down roots. Filled with stunning interiors, engagingly written home stories, and hundreds of design tips for every room, Sage Living goes beneath the stylized surface to help readers decorate for the lives they truly want.

Sakuteiki

by Marc P. Keane Jiro Takei

The Sakuteiki, or "Records of Garden Making," was written nearly one thousand years ago. It is the oldest existing text on Japanese gardening-or any kind of gardening&#8212in the world. In this edition of the Sakuteiki the authors provide both an English-language translation of this classic work and an introduction to the cultural and historical context that led to the development of Japanese gardening.

Sakuteiki

by Marc P. Keane Jiro Takei

The Sakuteiki, or "Records of Garden Making," was written nearly one thousand years ago. It is the oldest existing text on Japanese gardening-or any kind of gardening&#8212in the world. In this edition of the Sakuteiki the authors provide both an English-language translation of this classic work and an introduction to the cultural and historical context that led to the development of Japanese gardening.

Salt, Lemons, Vinegar, and Baking Soda: A Reduce/Reuse/Recycle Handbook

by Shea Zukowski

Learn how these four natural, everyday items can accomplish hundreds of household tasks—from personal to pet care, kitchen to outdoor uses.Salt, lemons, vinegar, and baking soda are the all-you-need all-stars of the home. From personal hygiene and grooming to household cleaning and gardening, this powerful quartet has a long and storied history of usefulness that is also utterly modern and of-the-moment: green, cheap, and effective.Beginning with a brief introduction to each of these amazing substances, this comprehensive book of household hints (useful indoors and out, for people and for pets) offers hundreds of smart solutions for better living. Combining one part science with one part practicality, and a dash of fun, this indispensable, earth-friendly reference is a must-have in any home.

Salvage Secrets Design & Decor: Transform Your Home with Reclaimed Materials

by Susan Teare Joanne Palmisano

A visually sumptuous idea book, showcasing an eclectic array of interior design possibilities using salvaged goods. Following up on her celebrated first Salvage Secrets book, which Fine Homebuilding called "An invaluable first step in the salvage-for-design journey," here salvage design guru Joanne Palmisano takes readers further, exploring a wealth of smaller-scale interior design and decor concepts. Bottle caps turned into a kitchen backsplash, old bed springs reinvented as candle holders, and a recycled shipping container-turned-guesthouse are just a few examples of the innovative repurposing of second-hand items that readers will discover. From retro and modern to classic, "cottage," and urban chic, Palmisano takes readers on a sumptuous visual journey featuring unique salvage ideas in an eclectic array of styles, for every room in the house--kitchens and dining rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms, living rooms and dens, and entryways and outdoor areas. The journey continues with a sampling of cutting-edge retail spaces, hotels, cafes, and boutiques across the country that incorporate salvage into their designs, such as Industrie Denim in San Francisco, Stowe Mountain Lodge in Stowe, Vermont, and Rejuvenation in Portland. Profiles of thirteen "salvage success stories" are also included, showcasing the imaginative designs of creative homeowners. And lastly, fourteen easy, do-it-yourself projects are included at the back of the book (with step-by-step instructions), not to mention a comprehensive "Where to Find Salvage" resource section. Packed with over 350 color photos, Salvage Secrets Design & Decor offers a trove of salvage ideas to inspire, proving that you need look no further than your local rebuild center, architectural salvage shop, or flea market to transform your living space.

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