The Kitchen Bible: Designing the Perfect Culinary Space

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| Rating | : | 4.64 (676 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1864705515 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2015-06-30 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The first section takes you through a step-by-step approach to kitchen design and renovation, complete with questions to ask contractors, layout suggestions and checklists. While kitchens in condos and small houses may still be limited in square footage, even a tiny galley-style space is often now open to living and dining areas in loft-style arrangement for better camaraderie and conversation.Divided into two sections, this book will guide you professionally through the process of designing the perfect kitchen. A step-by-step guide to creating your ideal kitchenRichly-illustrated with over 50 inspiring kitchen layoutsNearly 250 photos of gorgeous kitchens done by more than 80 design
It’s like having your cake but eating the meat, too, if you don’t mind a kitchen sink of metaphors. Right next to an image of the perfect counter surface or cabinet set, you’ll learn how to read design specs and blueprints. (Meg White Realtor Magazine, April 20, 2015) . The Kitchen Bible is one book every home lover can certainly appreciate. (Penny Harrison Herald Sun, June 28, 2014)The book does a great job of balancing the nitty-gritty of navigating one’s way through what can be
Limited Information Kimberly A. Hambric While there were some great photos in this book, I didn't find much else. Time after time, I saw a countertop or other material I loved and could find no info in text or captions about it. Also, there were far too many "one shot" photos of kitchens. I was hoping to more kitchens from different angles. Very little discussion of materials -- marble vs. other materials, for example. I would say it has good supplemental material, but not nearly enough to make it a bible.. M. Rosenberg said Don't Design Your Kitchen Without It. Beautifully written, exquisite photos, and thoughtful, practical guidance to the terrifying task of renovating a kitchen. Absolutely an essential tool.. Inspirational Kitchen Book Linda This is an interesting sourcebook for kitchen remodeling ideas. I am a fan of Jennifer Gilmer whose design studio is in Chevy Chase, MD near where we live. Her designs always win awards in the DC area. We have just begun (mostly) DIY remodeling and I have a lot more research! So far, this book has been helpful in our planning.
