Most of us get tripped up by the wrong labels and the wrong questions. Photograph by Francois Dischinger.) Book excerpt: 'Patina Modern' (Excerpted from Patina Modern by Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzman (Artisan Books). Photograph by Adrian Gaut.) The primary bedroom. Copyright © 2022) A Pink Floyd poster hangs above a fireplace. The cover of "Patina Modern." (Excerpted from Patina Modern by Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzman (Artisan Books). Host Robin Young talks to Chris Mitchell and Pilar Guzman, the authors of a new design book " Patina Modern," about different ways to alter your space, including using items you've stashed away in the basement or attic, and simply re-arranging what you've already got. It's not the first time pandemics have affected home design - powder rooms were invented during the 1918 flu pandemic so people could wash their hands when they entered a house. There was a surge in retrofitting, re-designing spaces and making our homes into our cocoons from the outside world. After quarantining in them, working in them, and home-schooling in them, many people decided they needed changes. Much has changed since COVID-19 arrived in 2020, including how we use our homes.
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