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Kitchens That Work: The Practical Guide to Creating a Great Kitchen

by Martin Edic, Richard Edic
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Overview

The kitchen is the social center of the home — a place for eating, a place for working, and a place to organize everything from spices to household finances. Because kitchens serve so many different needs, creating a new kitchen that not only serves these many needs but works well is a major challenge.

Featuring over 200 color photos, illustrations, and charts, Kitchens That Work uses a lifestyle design model to guide the reader through the complex process of designing and creating a great kitchen — one that works for everyone living in the house. The book guides the reader through each step of the process, from initial planning through the many material and design choices made along the way. Especially helpful is the unique insider's perspective on finding, evaluating, and managing kitchen contractors.

Synopsis

Featuring over 200 color photos, illustrations, and charts, "Kitchens That Work" uses a lifestyle design model to guide the reader through the complex process of designing and creating a great kitchen—one that works for everyone living in the house. 200 color photos. 50 drawings.

About the Author, Martin Edic

Edic is a writer and small business owner.

Edic is the owner of a cabinetry and design business in Rochester, N.Y.

Edic is the owner of a cabinetry and design business in Rochester, N.Y.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 1999
Publisher
Taunton Press, Incorporated
Pages
216
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781561583195

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