Spence...analyzes the pros and cons of a variety of materials, floor plans, and equipment choices; illustrates common building methods, and shows a number of attractive ideas...offer[s] information about universal design for the disabled...appropriate for large public library collections.”—Library Journal. “Options for cabinets and countertops are discussed in detail.”—Woodshop News. “Offer[s] expert advice.”—Publishers Weekly.
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From Library Journal:
Kitchens and bathrooms are the two hardest-working rooms in the house, and a well-conceived design can make a huge difference in the enjoyment and utility derived from them. Spence provides design ideas that can be used in new construction or added to existing rooms during renovation. He analyzes the pros and cons of a variety of materials, floor plans, and equipment choices; illustrates common building methods; and shows a number of attractive design ideas. Both titles offer brief information about universal design for the disabled. Part of Sterling's new "Building Basics" series, which also includes Constructing Staircases, Balustrades & Landings by Spence, these books are appropriate for large public library collections.
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- PublisherSterling
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0806981059
- ISBN 13 9780806981055
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages160