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OutdatedReview Date: 2006-01-15
Elaborate DesignsReview Date: 2000-02-20
Elaborate DesignsReview Date: 2000-02-20
Great ideasReview Date: 2001-01-05
The colors, patterns and storage ideas are very helpful. And having all of the photos helps with getting the kids involved in picking out what they would like in their rooms.
My oldest daughter likes window seats, and we saw a bed in here with a curved entrance made like a window seat, and she really liked it. So, I made her one similiar to the one in the book and she really loves her bed.
It's worth the buyReview Date: 2000-04-15

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MediocreReview Date: 2007-03-01
Sorry - just not my taste.
Not what I expectedReview Date: 2007-03-06
Not enough new, practical information for me. Iknew most of the info already,and while I like to look at before and after photos, there weren't that many in this book.
Oh well, win some,lose some!
A great findReview Date: 2001-12-26
The Best Book of This Type Yet!Review Date: 2003-12-13
Barker starts out with an intro. section that tells you everything you need to know about stripping, painting, molding putty to replace broken details, reinforcing old chairs & drawers, filling handle holes, checking for pests, etc. It shows step by step pictures & has step by step instructions. This section is invaluable, & I refer to it time & time again.
Although I would have to agree with the previous viewer about the "blues" of the chair & the "pickled sideboard," Barker does offer many wonderful ideas. I don't personally like all of her ideas, but I think that an important accomplishment this book has made is that she has refinished almost every piece with a different technique; thus, you have the information & knowledge available to you to use your own imagination & mix it up a little.
For example, in her bedroom chapter, she shows a Formica topped cabinet that she refinished in a crackle pattern with decoupage fronts. I'm not into the crackle or the decoupage, BUT the actual paint finish was incredible! She stripped, sealed, primed, etc. Then, she used a pale yellow paint. After that, she rubbed the entire surface with an Artist's oil (burnt umber). It was a remarkable, "shabby" finish!! My hubby & I are now using this basic combination to refinish a bargain, couch table we found..
Just Junk, Just WonderfulReview Date: 2002-05-25
by Linda Barker (Introduction)
Being a big fan of Changing Rooms, I am collecting books by the different decorators and Handy Andy. As usual, Linda Barker shows fabulous tips for turning old pieces of junk you may hanging around the house or find at flea markets. She shows you how to spruce them up and make them show pieces for your particular home.
Her instructions were particularly helpful to this person who does not even know to paint.
Sure, I wouldn't choose some of her color schemes but this was an especially helpful "how-to" and idea book, and I recommend it to all.

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greatReview Date: 2007-01-11
Must HaveReview Date: 2007-05-13
The introduction or "how to" accomplish certain tasks in the beginning is very useful.
Plans Without FrillsReview Date: 2004-07-06
I'm a bit of a free spirit in the wood shop. I like combining features I like, adding a few twists of my own, and taking a few, judicious risks. Lang seems to have unerringly chosen the simplest, and often the dullest work of a carpentry movement that was anything but simple and dull. Perhaps this should have been titled 'Craftsman Furniture for Beginners.' It would have captured the approach more accurately.
This is a book that would have been improved immensely by the inclusion of a handful of glossy pages with photographs of the completed designs. Something to fire the imagination and make a few of the mysteries a bit clearer. A few pieces (all china cabinets oddly enough) exhibit some of the grace of Stickley's best work. But other than some details of construction, there are other sources that capture the essence and style better.
That being said, it is a good start for a beginner who wants to get some straightforward work underway before tackling the complexities of which Arts & Crafts work is capable. But I would still recommend spending the time perusing a few coffee table books of the movement. Arts & Crafts wasn't just a style, it was an aesthetic movement that continues to have an influence on modern furniture making.
Great Book of PLans, But Beware of Errors!Review Date: 2004-02-08
Unfortunately, there are some dimension errors that lead to cutting lumber too short, wasting both time and money. For example, on page 130 there are two errors that cost me dearly. Apparently the book was not reviewed closely enough. Still, I would like to thank Mr. Lang for his books and look forward to his future contributions!
Woodcraft antiquesReview Date: 2005-09-06

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Larger scale would be much better.Review Date: 2008-06-13
A must for anyone decorating their home!Review Date: 2008-03-05
This book went everywhere with me from getting carpet estimates to picking up gallons of paint.
The book even has a few pages of pockets to hold inspiration pictures as well as plastic furniture pop outs in the back to use when planning.
In terms of all the work books of this type I looked at I was most happy with this simply designed medium sized one.
Improvement over other similar titiles but...Review Date: 2006-11-03
great ideaReview Date: 2008-01-28
niceReview Date: 2007-05-15

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Good BookReview Date: 2002-10-20
2 X 4 FurnitureReview Date: 2001-02-11
Outstanding book with simple and plentiful instructions.Review Date: 1998-12-05
Terrific 2X4 FurnitureReview Date: 2000-05-31
Ugly FurnitureReview Date: 1999-08-25
Most high-school freshman can make vastly superior projects in wood-shop class.
On a positive note, the author's instructions are fairly clear and easy to understand. However, since I will never make a single piece of furniture found in this book, I hesitate recomending it.

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Useful Beauty: Turning Practical Items on a Wood Lathe Review Date: 2008-02-15
Nice general instruction in a good and well organized bookReview Date: 2007-05-20
useful beauty: turning practical on a woodlatheReview Date: 2007-01-04
Fun ProjectsReview Date: 2005-09-07
My only real complaint about the book is it isn't always easy to understand how to construct the project. Some of the turing can be tricky, and there needs to be more explanation on some of these turnings.
One problem I have found with most "how to" books is the person writing the book really has a knack for this kind of work. They just breeze through painting, drawing, wood working, wood turning etc and often just can't recongnize what the problems are for those of us who do not have the built in knack. And, of course the person has been doing these projects for years and can do a lot of basic things by eye or they just "know" how to hold the skew (or paint brush or whatever). This book suffers somewhat from that problem. What is just no big deal or not even thought about by Mr. Sing is very hard for me to do.
Overall, a good book with a lot of fun projects.
Useful BeautyReview Date: 2007-06-01

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Great photos and styling...Review Date: 2001-06-01
Definitely for the afficianado, this is something you flip through for inspiration when trying to decide how to reupholster that old Danish chair you found at a yard sale.
I love this book but be aware it's mostly pictures.Review Date: 2002-06-14
There is a seemingly endless series of photos showing various diverse interpretations of the Modern style, with excellent captions explaining the details of architecture, furniture, and decoration. It both looks at rooms as a whole and at details in specific, in separate sections of the book. The rooms shown are almost universally stylish and inspiring to the budding home decorator. The book shows furniture and design from throughout the Modern period, ranging from the 1920's through the 1970's, and also shows how Modern pieces can be blended smoothly with Contemporary designs of today.
As it is largely a photo book, I should comment that the paper and printing quality are excellent, with superb color, fine detail, and gorgeous glossy pages.
If you like the modern style and are looking for some inspiration on how to decorate your home, this is a wonderful book to have, and in my opinion [inexpensive] for its quality. If you're looking for a reference book with long discussions of the style and its influences, this is not the book you're looking for.
A definite for retro afficionadosReview Date: 2000-09-28
Nice picture book, but really lacks documentationReview Date: 2002-05-27

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A short walk through the stacksReview Date: 2000-04-06
A Brief Illustrated History of the BookshelfReview Date: 2000-04-12
Brief is Right!Review Date: 2000-02-13
A Brief Illustrated History of the BookshelfReview Date: 2000-05-04

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A good reference and overall summary...Review Date: 2008-04-27
Great Advice but the Book is Narrowly FocusedReview Date: 2006-03-08
But that is also the limitation of this book. For example, the authors glue face frames to the cabinet and they give great advice on this. However, there are other popular methods, such as biscuits and pocket screw holes. Both of these methods warrant only a superficial discussion. And both of the methods are popular and have pluses and minuses. But alas, the authors only really cover dowels and gluing.
Recently, I was asked to design an entire kitchen of cabinets. I used this book a lot to answer some very specific, detailed questions regarding carcass construction. The example drawings are pretty darn good.
The authors' discussion of door building is a bit brief. They state that it is really important to keep doors flat. Duh. Any suggestions for making sure they are flat? Jigs? What about procedures for gluing up 15 doors at a time? Any idea regarding storage racks? They suggest having a third party do all of the work. Sorry, but my clients want me involved every step of the way including selecting appropriate grain and making sure there is continuity.
This is not the last cabinetmaking book you will read...Review Date: 2002-11-04
If you are experienced, this book will remind you of the many things you are suppose to know. For instance, make sure your cabinets will fit through doorways and up stairs. The authors remind you to account for the floor material so a dishwasher will still fit under the cabinet when the 3/4 inch flooring is installed. There is a brief discussion about schematics and how to measure jobsites.
The authors discuss business practices, contracts, estimating, shop drawings and equipment choices. This is a lot of ground to cover in a few pages so they can not go into much detail about any aspect. The reader can find books that have more detailed instruction on cabinetmaking and other books that cover how to run a woodworking business. If the authors of this book are a bit overly ambitious, I respect their solid advice and practices based on hard experience in the field. They have a refreshingly positive attitude that makes the book a pleasure to read.
If you're building kitchen cabinets, read this book.Review Date: 2002-05-25

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Art history plus techniqueReview Date: 2005-10-07
Great Inspirational Ideas and Technical ResourceReview Date: 2000-11-18
Pretty Good IntroductionReview Date: 2003-07-21
Not enough TechniqueReview Date: 2006-10-02
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Yes there are a few good ideas in this book so I gave it two stars instead of one, but unless you can get it used under two bucks, don't waste your money.