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Sarah Susanka, the author of The Not So
Big House, comes up with another great
book for remodeling.
An architect by trade, Sarah is a genius at
using and creating spaces that function well
and feel right. Also look for her
The Not So Big Life
in her
Not So Big
series.
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An excellent source if you are
planning or building a kitchen. Taunton Press
is a leader in the field of quality building
and this book won't disappoint. There is
no room that requires greater planning than the
kitchen. The more you learn and plan the
better your kitchen will be. A kitchen is
a big investment so plan it wisely and enjoy it
for many years to come. |
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Winifred Gallagher, author of
House Thinking has written yet
another thoughtful book about where we
live and how it affects our daily lives. Each
chapter is themed by a room in your home. She
has mixed a delightful salad with the
architecture, history, sociology and psychology
that are served to us in our
daily lives. She is also the author of
The Power of Place: How Our Surroundings
Shape Our Thoughts, Emotions, and Actions
(P.S.)
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This is a very useful book for
anyone in the building business or anyone
thinking of starting a contracting
company. It has helped many existing
businesses fine-tune their methods and move to
the next level. From accounting to Design Then
Build, this books covers everything. |
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Michael Stone's book,
Markup & Profit is a must for
every contractor who wants to make the profit
that he or she deserves. Michael has been
around for quite a while and is considered a
Guru in his field. The sooner you buy
this, the sooner your company will start to
show a profit
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Another 'must read' by
Nick Ganaway. Nick was a contractor for
25 years. In this book he helps you avoid the
all too common pitfalls and ugly surprises that
many contractors encounter as they venture
into the business. This book is
full of advice and knowledge that will lead
builders, remodelers and sub contractors to a
fulfilling career. |
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