Eleanor Brown

To develop in taste, quality, and personality one is obliged to respect the past, accept the present, and look with enthusiasm toward the future.
Eleanor Brown, The Finest Rooms by America's Great Decorators

Taste is relative and is the sum total of the intellectual and emotional experiences of the individual experiences of the individual. Taste, in order to be positive and vital, must be exercised and developed. Taste is changeable and is influenced by environment. A highly cultivated taste, a taste that is knowledgeable and eclectic, is likely to be exciting and provocative, a personal taste at its highest level.
Eleanor Brown, The Finest Rooms by America's Great Decorators

Taste is relative and is the sum total of the intellectual and emotional experiences of the individual experiences of the individual. Taste, in order to be positive and vital, must be exercised and developed. Taste is changeable and is influenced by environment. A highly cultivated taste, a taste that is knowledgeable and eclectic, is likely to be exciting and provocative, a personal taste at its highest level.
Eleanor Brown, The Finest Rooms by America's Great Decorators

The mood of a room must dictate. Every room has a mood or personality - sometimes - latent - and it is this that one desires to develop.
Eleanor Brown, The Finest Rooms by America's Great Decorators