Kitchen and Bath Design: A Guide to Planning Basics Review

Kitchen and Bath Design: A Guide to Planning Basics
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I agree with the above statement and I have a lot of kitchen and bath books to prove it. But this book is not just another kitchen/bath book; it is the last book on these two subjects that you'll ever need.Do not skip any pages, not even the introduction. Every single page of this book has valuable information, great solutions, and unique ideas.
In the beginning chapters, design basics for both kitchens and baths are discussed in detail, followed by construction requirements that are clearly explained by supportive pictures and illustrated drawings. When you reach the"Ergonomic Design" section,you will read one of the most valuable chapters in the book.This concept is really what makes this book unique.Even if you already know what this term means, you will learn how to implement it more effectively through the examples and specific illustrations throughout each chapter.For example,reduce back and muscle strain by placing dishes in deep drawers near the dishwasher rather than in upper cabinets. Or elevate the dishwasher itself, thereby avoiding the continual awkward lifting and the strain of bending over so far and so often.Needless to say, the full "how-to" is in the book.There are endless tried and true solutions using ergonomic design to solve problems, and you will benefit from every one.
"Kitchen and Bath Design"is not just a book with great ideas for a pretty kitchen or bath; it is a book that will help you design and build the most beautiful, functional room possible using ergonomic principles to meet your personal requirements. The most amazing feature of this book is the immense amount of organized information.You can indeed find the solutions to almost any design problem in just this one book.
Ok. So who is this book for? I think it is a necessity for anyone who has anything to do with a kitchen or bath project. Whether you are a home owner, manufacturer, lighting designer,interior designer, new construction or remodel contractor, this is the book for you. I would give "Kitchen and Bath Design" ten stars if I could.

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The all-in-one reference to designing stunning and functional kitchens and baths
Designing for today's kitchens and baths requires technical savvy, a keen eye for aesthetics, and perhaps most important of all, the ability to coordinate efforts across many disciplines. Kitchen and Bath Design simplifies these complex decision-making processes with a comprehensive strategy for achieving kitchen and bath designs that successfully integrate beauty and practicality—while meeting client expectations. Fundamental design basics are covered, along with a host of important issues that designers must consider when conceptualizing these specialized rooms, such as ergonomics, codes and safety requirements, proper lighting and ventilation, flooring, cabinetry, countertops, wall surfaces, and more. Some of the topics that appear in this book include:

A detailed introduction to construction, plumbing, and electrical basics

A systematic approach to incorporating "green," energy-conscious design

An overview of crucial design elements, including pattern, texture, line, form or mass, color, space and light, and sound

The latest building codes and manufacturers' guidelines

Written by a leading expert in interior design, Kitchen and Bath Design uses three-dimensional drawings and corresponding photographs to deliver valuable information that is critical when it comes to planning, designing, specifying, estimating, building, pricing, or evaluating a kitchen or bathroom. Whether they're working on a new or existing space, professional designers can apply the lessons learned from this current andaccessible resource to masterfully take on all kitchen or bathroom projects—from the simplest to the most highly challenging.

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