
YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES

The perfect antidote to chilly fall weather? A mug of hot cider and a stack of hot design reads to inspire your décor and ignite your creativity.
Rebecca Yaker and Patricia Hoskins, Storey, $19.95
Who it's for: Crafters who can follow directions.
The essence: Twin Cities authors offer more than 100 chic projects for your home, apparel, toys and pets.
Best bit: Love the obi-inspired hot and cold pack.
Then again: You'll need to be able to sew for most projects.
The verdict: Hip text with clear instructions, fun projects, patterns included make this a winner.
Terence Conran, Octopus Books, $45
Who it's for: Anyone.
The essence: Fifth in a series of "House" books by Conran; primer on dwelling green.
Best bit: Serious look at strategies for heating, insulating, waste reduction, choosing appliances, etc.
Then again: Nothing not to like.
The verdict: A good place to start before designing or remodeling.
Mary Carol Garrity, Andrews McMeel Publishing, $29.99
Who it's for: Devotees of Garrity's traditional, ultra-gilded look.
The essence: Photos of the homes of her upper-crust friends decked out for the holidays.
Best bit: Good ideas for using botanicals in wreaths, centerpieces, on mantels.
Then again: Did we really need to know that one of her pals serves dinner to her dogs on a special willoware platter?
The verdict: Pretty to look at, exhausting to think of the work it takes to decorate like this.
Judith Wilson, Jacqui Small Publishing, $19.95
Who it's for: Fans of a 20th century look.
The essence: Easy, economical way to decorate.
Best bit: Good advice on getting the look of a certain decade.
Then again: Could use a few more pointers on avoiding the curbside recycling flavor.
The verdict: Worth a read if this is a style you like.
Annette Tatum, Clarkson Potter, $35 Who it's for: Fashionistas who want their décor to reflect their wardrobes.
The essence: How to live like what you wear.
Best bit: Give your home the equivalent of daywear and dress-up clothes.
Then again: The metaphor can wear on you.
The verdict: Steep price, but yummy photos of clothes, shoes and interiors provide a visual feast.
Margaret Russell and the editors of Elle Decor, Filipacchi, $45
Who it's for: Fans of this mag's mix of bohemian elegance.
The essence: Repackaged photos from two decades of publication.
Best bit: Fabulous bed and bath pictures.
Then again: Dedicated readers have seen it all before.
The verdict: Delicious eye candy for an idle afternoon.
Jill Vegas, Taunton Press, $21.95
Who it's for: People who want their home to "work" better.
The essence: Seven key design principles to improve your space.
Best bit: Ample sidebars offer concrete advice for achievable goals.
Then again: No "buts."
The verdict: Vegas, a native of Hermantown, Minn., has penned a gem.
Linda and John Meyers, Stewart Tabori & Chang, $27.50
Who it's for: Experienced DIYers with an artistic bent.
The essence: Repurposing junk into useful yet arty décor.
Best bits: "Eiffel" mantel, glass-top end table made from a basketball hoop.
Then again: "Chaise-burger" made of satin is great art, but ultimately unsittable.
The verdict: Must have a whimsical side to appreciate.
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