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— Country Living
The reader will welcome this look into ‘more rooms’ of Ridder’s, since every space is one we might wish to occupy.
— Milieu
A trove of vibrant colors, embroidered textiles and delicate details. . . While the book’s imagery is top-notch, don’t skip over the text: Ridder details her trained approach to room essentials like furniture placement, color, lighting, finishes, pattern, layering and scale.
— Modern Luxury
The New York designer Katie Ridder is known for rooms that are filled with color, pattern, texture, detail and juxtapositions of traditional and modern—and that always feel comfortable and inviting. . . . Ridder’s creative process is on beautiful display in More Rooms.
— 1stdibs/Introspective
‘More’ is the word that comes to mind as you flip through the pages of Katie Ridder’s new design book. . . . you see more attention to detail, more color, more materials, more, well, everything. . . . More than anything, though, the projects that Ridder features are livable, and she makes you want to live with a little more color and a lot more style.
— Houston Chronicle
Not one to leave a lampshade, trim, or neutral wall unembellished, designer Katie Ridder’s attention to detail hews sprightly interiors that are undoubtedly classic, yet never conventional.
— Architectural Digest
Katie Ridder’s More Rooms includes her singular take on color, texture, pattern, proportion and scale.
— The Gloss
Katie Ridder: More Rooms offers bright ideas on how to go for the bold. . . . Bold paint and patterns, as seen in the vibrant rooms in the book, are not only pleasures to live in, but can be an easy and affordable way to refresh a tired interior.
— Detroit News