Making Kitchen Cabinet Accessories: Custom Designs for Space Savers and Organizers
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.64 (864 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0806957867 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Some good ideas, but quality and presentation are lacking" according to No Prob Rob. -This book offers ideas and instructions for building kitchen cabinet accessories and organizers. None of the projects are particularly new or ingenious, but some could be helpful if your kitchen is disorganized or short on space. Most are reasonably easy for anyone with average experience with basic hand. Loaded This book is loaded with ideas. Lots of pictures and drawings. It shows and explains how to make everything from cutting boards to movable islands. It is also loaded with instructions for many ways to organize the kitchen and pantry, like lazy susans, spice racks, appliance garage and stowaway island. A v. "The information is great. The book cover was weak and tore when" according to valentine. The information is great. The book cover was weak and tore when I started reading it. Now, I am a person that can use a book for years and keep it in reasonable shape. I have decided that I don't have the skill set to do this. I would have to point to the accessory and have someone else to make it.
A few brand names are given, but prices are not mentioned. She gives information on appliances, sinks, flooring, lighting, countertops, and other items. Beginning with a section profiling women who have different needs in a kitchen, Lee then suggests which chapters would be most useful. Some of the directions seem a little sketchy, although the illustrations and photographs may make up for that. Allen has written a how-to book that aims to help the homeowner make a kitchen more efficient by using wasted or unused spaces. . Lib., Hartford, Ct.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. He gives directions for making and installing chopping blocks, breadboards, drawers, a hideaway table, and a moveable island. From Library Journal When homeowners want to upgrade their property, they often begin with the kitchen. Both of these books would be useful in public libraries, but
And you don't need to be an expert craftsperson to try your hand, as there are over 200 drawings and close-up photographs designed to make each project easy to follow.. A collection of space-saving, attractive and efficiency-enhancing kitchen projects to suit most cabinet designs. Starting with problem solvers as simple as cutting boards and chopping blocks built into a kitchen counter, it includes a whole host of projects such as door racks, tilt-out trays, galley rails, spice racks, can rotators, drawer organizers, storage bins - literally dozens of answers to kitchen needs