Overview
From the creative team behind Stone comes another comprehensive study of one of nature's greatest decorating materials: wood. Both an inspirational style guide and a technical manual, Designing a Home with Wood features this fundamental element in every imaginable adaptation: carved entryways, ornate moldings, inlaid floors, beamed ceilings, kitchen cabinetry, and more. Extensively illustrated with more than 250 full-color photographs, it is sure to inform the professional contractor as well as the do-it-yourselfer.The book is divided into four sections. Part 1 identifies the types of wood utilized in interiors, including domestic species like oak, pine, and cedar; exotic varieties like bamboo, cork, and teak; and reclaimed pieces from barn siding, abandoned buildings, and antique furniture. Part 2 suggests the many ways wood can be employed throughout the house, and spotlights accents like wainscoting and shutters. Part 3 describes different styles, stains, and finishes of wood, along with how-to instructions for creating your own specialized effects. And Part 4 offers an appendix on purchasing and maintaining wood surfaces-as well as a complete section of "stain-and-grain" swatches. Meticulously researched and magnificently presented, this is the indispensable reference for using wood in home decor.
Author Bio: HEATHER E. and EARL G. ADAMS, JR. are the authors of Stone: Designing Kitchens, Baths, and Interiors with Natural Stone (STC 2003). Founders and co-owners of Natural Stone Design, a specialty tile showroom on the Gulf Coast of Florida, the Adamses frequently contribute to both newspaper and magazine articles.
CARLA STEINBACH is chief interior designer for Natural Stone Design. Her original designs are frequently featured in regional newspapers and magazines.
Synopsis
Heather and Earl Adams are founders and co-owners of a natural stone design firm in Florida; Steinbach is chief interior designer for the Adams' company. They provide a practical style book and technical manual for both contract-clients and do-it-yourselfers which covers the types of wood used in home design; optional ways to use wood in specific interior spaces and for architectural details; specific styles, including American, European, Asian, island, and safari; and decorative finishes, including painted wood, lime wash, white wash, and unique stains and finishes. The text is lavishly illustrated throughout with color photographs. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR