Additions: Your Guide to Planning and Remodeling (Better Homes and Gardens)
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Additions: Your Guide to Planning and Remodeling (Better Homes and Gardens)
by Authors:
Better Homes and Gardens , Denise L. Caringer
Released: February, 1997
ISBN: 0696206358
Paperback
Sales Rank: 59,801
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Customer Review #1:
Very Useful
We are working on doing an addition to our home. We were floundering in making decisions until we came across this book. This book has pictures and ideas and before and after photos and drawings. All of this has been useful in making some decisions before we begin spending money on a contractor, architect or supplies. The text of this book is as helpful if not more so than the pictures. The text discusses types of addition, things to consider, and so on. I would strongly suggest that anyone thinking of doing an addition consider reading this book before doing anything. Well worth the money.
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Customer Review #2:
Pretty basic, but plenty of good advice
The kitchen volume of this series is much more detailed. Since there are lots of different types of additions for lots of different reasons, its hard to get into much detail in one book. Still, the advice it does dispense strikes me as sound. It includes a checklist of things you will need to look after if you decide to act as your own contractor, or just check up on if you hire a contractor. tis is a fine book for those in the early stages of planning an addition who have no experience of such matters.
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Customer Review #3:
Just what we needed
Just what we were looking for, this great little book has lots of color photos and lots of info to help my wife and me decide what kind of addition might be right for our house. We dont want to build an addition ourselves but want to get a basic plan in mind before going to an architect or builder. Thanks to the advice in this book, we think we now have a good plan in mind for an addition that wont look tacked on but will look as if it belongs to the house.
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