Chloe Redmond Warner is the kind of designer who names her briefs things like Little Women on Acid and 1970s Sofia Coppola in Palm Beach — and then delivers rooms that actually live up to them. This debut book is a deeply personal, witty, and genuinely useful argument for designing with confidence and a sense of mischief: colour, pattern, tactile materiality, sentimental objects, and the particular quality of a room that feels unmistakably itself. Each chapter opens with the mood board she calls a "sourdough starter" — the germ from which the whole thing grows. The result is homes that each have their own defined feeling and serve as meaningful backdrops to all of life's experiences, without taking themselves too seriously. The book for anyone who has ever wanted to be braver with a room and needed someone brilliant and funny to show them it was worth it.