"In â<i>The House That Pinterest Built</i>â (Rizzoli, $65, 272 pp.) Diane Keaton provides a privileged peek into her 8,000-square-foot industrial-chic dream home. Itâs a sprawling brick structure in west Los Angelesâs Sullivan Canyon boasting the kind of rough-hewed, reclaimed features that proliferate on Pinterest, and Ms. Keatonâs book takes cues from her preferred inspiration engine. <b>Photos of pools, staircases, ladders and chairs that the actress and author pulled from the site and from her own archives ultimately provided blueprints for her home, offering a unique, crowdsourced twist to the closed-door world of celebrity living</b>. 'Once upon a time, scrap bookers, collage artists, image-driven addicts and appropriators like me were lonely hunters,' Ms. Keaton wrote in the bookâs introduction. 'Now dare I say billions of people discover, seize and enlarge their reference pool with the variety of beauty allocated from others.' "<br />â<i>The New York Times</i><br /><br />"In the book â a part historical photographic essay/style compass/how-to/inspirational coffee table book â the reader gets a peek into the starâs design process from her Pinterest pins to the final product. "<br />â<i>Hollywood Reporter</i><br /><br />"California-based author, director, and Academy Award winner Diane Keaton has a true passion and keen eye for home design. She decorates and flips homes in her spare timeâand her book, <i>The House That Pinterest Built</i> (Rizzoli, out October 10) is her ode to that. Using Pinterest, the actress designed her new, 8,000-square-foot brick home from âthe gifts of other peopleâs addictive yearnings for the perfect home, with the perfect landscape and the perfect interior.â <b>With this homage to other peopleâs favorite design elements and personal creations, sheâs eager to see how people respond to how she repurposed these ideas.</b>"<br />â<i>domino.com</i><br /><br />"The style-guide offers glimpses of the new California houseâs sprawling rooms, <b>complete with magic touches â glimmering light fixtures, vintage clocks, rustic wood panels, and more</b> â pulled from or inspired by Keatonâs boards such as âBreakfast of Champions.â As Keaton says, 'Who knows, you might find one of your pins here.' "<br />â<i>New York Magazine / The Cut</i>