The Decorator's Assistant is an illustrated glossary of architectural and decorative terms designed to help designers, students, and craftsmen understand the craft more clearly.
This reference collects technical definitions, brief historical notes, and practical references in a compact, illustrated format. It draws from architecture, heraldry, ornament, and related disciplines to provide a usable, cross‑referenced resource.
In a single volume you’ll find clear explanations of terms, examples of how words are used in practice, and notes on how different styles and periods relate to each other. The book is designed to be a practical companion for work on buildings, interiors, and decorative schemes, with engravings and accessible language that suits everyday use.
- Concise definitions of architectural and decorative terms.
- Illustrated entries to visualize concepts and styles.
- Contextual notes linking terms to historical periods and design practice.
- Cross-references to related terms in heraldry, architecture, and decoration.
Ideal for readers involved in design, restoration, or study of architectural decoration, and for anyone seeking a handy, reference work on the language of the built environment.