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Making a Home

by Better Homes & Gardens
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Overview

Teaches how to maintain a home and its contents. Offers advice on improving home life through better organization, etiquette, and time management. 1,000+ indexed tips, 125 photographs, 130 illustrations.

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From Barnes & Noble

From maximizing closet space and choosing the right kind of cookware to setting the table and observing proper etiquette, no task is too big or too small for the experts at Better Homes and Gardens. Let them steer you in the right direction with this practical and colorful ring-bound guide to the domestic arts.

Library Journal

Better Homes and GardensR is certainly an authority on the fundamentals and niceties that make a home, and there's a wealth of information here for anyone setting up and managing a household whether it's a first apartment or a large house. For example, a novice may need the lists of basic kitchen equipment, while experienced readers may require information on house systems. A wide range of subjects is covered, with the notable exception of basic sewing/mending techniques. The tabbed chapters are informative and easy to use, owing largely to an attractive design with prominent headings, bullet points, and sidebars with catchy designations like "Budget Stretchers," "Home Remedies," "Safety Alerts," and "Space Savers." Sidebars are indexed in the main index and in separate indexes for each designation. Over 120 color photos make this far more visually attractive than Cheryl Mendelson's popular, detail-intensive Home Comforts (LJ 8/99). Though there is definitely some overlap, libraries should own both titles to meet the needs of two different audiences: Making a Home will appeal to casually interested readers, while Home Comforts will be the bible of hard-core homemakers. Highly recommended for all public libraries. [Please note that this is a ringbound edition; a special $29.95 hardcover library edition, ISBN 0-696-21456-3, will also be released. Ed.] Bonnie Poquette, Shorewood P.L., WI Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

Book Details

Published
September 15, 2001
Publisher
Better Home and Gardens/Meredith Books, c2001.
Pages
384
Format
Leaf
ISBN
9780696212031

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