Architect's Pocket Book of Kitchen Design

Architect's Pocket Book of Kitchen Design

Author: Charlotte Baden-Powell

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-08-11

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1136429220

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As with the best-selling 'Architects Pocket Book' this title includes everyday information which the architect/designer normally has to find from a wide variety of sources and which is not always easily to hand. Focusing on kitchen design, this book is of use to the student as well as the experienced practitioner. It outlines all the information needed to design a workable kitchen, including ergonomics, services such as water and waste, appliances, and material choices for the floor, walls and ceiling. There is no similar compendium currently available.


Big Book of Kitchen Design Ideas

Big Book of Kitchen Design Ideas

Author: Tina Skinner

Publisher: Schiffer Publishing

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780764306723

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Over 300 color photographs of kitchens including award-winning and fancy product ideas for manufacturers of cabinetry, countertops, windows, appliances, and floors. Contemporary, country, classic European, early American, and Art Deco kitchens and special needs for elderly and handicapped users are all identified. Designed for the do-it-yourselfer or as a bank of illustrations to share with a designer or contractor.


Design*Sponge at Home

Design*Sponge at Home

Author: Grace Bonney

Publisher: Artisan

Published: 2016-06-28

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1579654738

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The long-awaited home décor bible by the beloved design blogger “Thank you,” wrote a reader to Design*Sponge creator Grace Bonney, “for teaching me that houses don’t have to be frumpy and formal. They don’t have to be matchy-matchy or rigidly modern.” They can just be comfy and unique and reflect who you are, no matter how small your budget or space. That reader is one of the 75,000 unique daily visitors to Design*Sponge, who make it the most popular design site on the web. The site receives 250,000 pageviews every day and has 150,000 RSS subscribers and 280,000 followers on Twitter. Design*Sponge fans have been yearning for the ultimate design manual from their guru, Grace, and she has finally delivered with this definitive guide, which includes: • Home tours of 70 real-life interiors featuring artists and designers • Fifty DIY projects, with detailed instructions for personalizing your space • Step-by-step tutorials on everything from stripping and painting furniture to hanging wallpaper and doing your own upholstery • Fifty Before & After makeovers submitted by readers of Design*Sponge—real people with limited time and realistic budgets • Essential tips on modern flower arranging, with 20 arrangements With over 700 color photos and illustrations and projects that are customizable, relatable, and affordable, this is the democratizing design book everyone has been waiting for—and all for only $35.00!


The Art of Kitchen Design

The Art of Kitchen Design

Author: Johnny Grey

Publisher: Cassell Illustrated

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9781841880853

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“Included in the dozen or so kitchens illustrated and written about are the use of inlays, pane decorations, plate and hanging racks, and freestanding dressers and cupboards. A true dream and wish book from a man [honored] as the world’s best kitchen designer.”—Booklist. “Mr. Grey has built dozens of kitchens, some for celebrities like Sting. He is a kitchen design detective and problem-solver, first and foremost.”—The New York Times.


The Kitchen Bible

The Kitchen Bible

Author: Barbara Ballinger

Publisher: Images Publishing

Published: 2014-04-08

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1864705515

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Kitchens have been transformed from a purely utilitarian workspace to a culinary-family-friends’ mecca where everyone congregates. 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 through the process of designing the perfect kitchen. 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. This is followed by over 50 inspiring kitchens, highlighting different options and styles to help you create your ideal space.


Kitchen

Kitchen

Author: Mick De Giulio

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781938461194

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From famed American designer Mick De Giulio comes Kitchen, an extensive portfolio of his latest work. The book features the Mick De Giulio signature elements and finishes of his uber-luxurious kitchen interiors. Recently De Giulio has moved into the design of adjacent spaces taking the kitchen into family rooms and living spaces that also show his spectacular style.


Kitchen Designer

Kitchen Designer

Author: Valentin Tinc

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-08-11

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1477114092

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I see this book addressing to anybody wanting to specialize or switch to kitchen design, to graduates of six-month certificate or one-year diploma in interior decoration, to anyone willing to pursue a kitchen design career path, and to cabinet makers wanting to change their everyday life and become something they always dreamed of: a designer!I realised throughout my experience as a full-time kitchen designer how important the role of the designer is in kitchen industry business cycle. The designer is the interface between the company and the client and is the facilitator of the new business. With designer expertise and knowledge, he or she can retain more clients, sell kitchens at a better price, and thus generate more revenue for the company. This book can help kitchen-manufacturing managers to upskill their existing designers and train new ones in order to increase the company's profit... Being a kitchen designer is glamorous, is highly creative, is fun, and is, moreover, well paid!Valentin Tinc


The New Bungalow Kitchen

The New Bungalow Kitchen

Author: Peter Labau

Publisher: Taunton

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781561588626

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The American love affair with the Bungalow continues. And in this most adored housing style, it is the kitchen that homeowners must most often restore, renovate, or remodel. But no one wants an authentic Bungalow kitchen, which was a rustic space that usually featured just a stove, a hoosier, and a sink. While there are books that describe the authentic Bungalow kitchen, there are few that show readers how to update a Bungalow to handle today's lifestyle needs and personal preferences. Happily, manufacturers today understand the demand, and there are many material and appliance options for homeowners--and the designers they hire--to bring contemporary convenience and beauty to an updated or new Bungalow kitchen. The New Bungalow Kitchen not only provides wonderful historical nuggets about Bungalow kitchens, it offers a plethora of ideas about how to create a tastefully restored or remodeled kitchen, or build new within the style.