Personally, I’ve loved Billy Cotton: Interior and Design Work, which is brimming with details of the homes he has created for an eclectic array of clients, not least the artists Cindy Sherman and Lisa Yuskavage. When I have a fancy for the deeply glamorous, I pull out The Private World of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé, by Robert William Murphy, which surveys the mind-blowing collection of art, antiques and furniture the couple collected over 40-plus years. More recently, stylist Violet Naylor-Leyland’s Rare Birds, True Style: Extraordinary Interiors and Signature Looks reveals the eccentricities of domestic life, while The Colourful Past, by paint purveyor Edward Bulmer, is a tonal bible for any would-be decorator. For original ideas, rather than the infinite replication of interiors as seen on social media, swap your phone for a book.