New Decorating with Architectural Trim Work

New Decorating with Architectural Trim Work
Author: Jay Silber
Publisher: Creative Homeowner Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2005-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781580111812

Enhance a room's aesthetic appeal using moldings and trim. Includes design concepts. Over 550 full-color photos and illustrations.

Decorating with Architectural Trimwork

Decorating with Architectural Trimwork
Author: Jay Silber
Publisher: Creative Homeowner Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2001
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781580110785

Shows homeowners how to choose and use moldings and trim. Includes design concepts. Over 500 full-color photos and illustrations.

1001 Ideas for Trimwork

1001 Ideas for Trimwork
Author: Wayne Kalyn
Publisher: 1001 Ideas
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781580112604

This design resource helps do-it-yourselfers select the best style of trimwork and molding for every room in the home. Full color.

Decorating with Architectural Details

Decorating with Architectural Details
Author: Philip Schmidt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781580111577

Decorating with Architectural Details offers the latest inspirational ideas for the most popular design trend in today's market. See how classic design elements such as mantels, window seats, shelving, and more can turn a humdrum room into a distinctive living space. Expanding on the trim and molding design ideas found in our best-selling book Decorating with Architectural Trimwork, this new title offers homeowners the ability to create a custom look for any room.Hundreds of lavish photographs by renowned photographer Jessie Walker capture the inspiration and excitement of details and design elements in real-world settings.

Trimwork

Trimwork
Author: Better Homes & Gardens
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-10-22
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9780696235153

Hundreds of photos and before-and-after drawings show the surprising impact of adding decorative trim. Information on a full range of styles, from Federal to Modern, helps homeowners find appropriate trim that will enhance the look of their home. Installation instructions walk readers through the process, helping them determine whether to do the work themselves or hire a pro.

Crown Molding & Trim

Crown Molding & Trim
Author: Wayne Drake
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2012-11
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 1612331807

This ebook CAN NOT BE PRINTED, and is suitable for viewing "ON-SCREEN" only, but contains all the information needed to cut and install crown molding and trim. Cathedral/vaulted ceilings are rarely attempted because of the many diverse compound miter joints necessary. With our easy to follow 3-Step Method, written for the novice do-it-yourself person and the professional alike, you will be amazed how easy it is. This 141-page "Crown Molding & Trim" book contains over 400 color photographs and illustrations with easy-to-understand instructions. Nowhere else will you find cutting and installing crown molding for horizontal or cathedral/vaulted ceilings made so quick and easy. The Crown Molding & Trim book also contains our proven easy-to-use Miter Table(c), Crown Molding Table(c), and Compound Miter Chart(c) which contain over 24,000 saw settings. Create inexpensive decorative crown molding shelves, fireplace mantels, crown molding cornices, and shadow boxes. Create beautiful multi-sided birdhouses, gazebos and flowerpots. Master any compound miter angle. Guaranteed! This is the only book that you will find anywhere that actually tells the novice do-it-yourself person the exact miter and blade tilt settings to easily cut any compound miter joint. With the Crown Molding & Trim book and a set of 4 True Angle(r) Tools, you will easily be able to cut and install all of the crown molding and trim in your ho

Trim Idea Book

Trim Idea Book
Author: Mary Ellen Polson
Publisher: Taunton
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781561587100

Wood and man-made molding and trim materials are readily available at home centers, and style options are virtually endless. This book provides ideas for using molding and trim on walls, ceilings, doors, windows, stairways, and built-ins such as bookshelves, headboards, and fireplace surrounds.

Architectural Trim

Architectural Trim
Author: Nancy E Berry
Publisher: Quarry Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-05-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781592533268

Sound advice for the finishing touch Decorative trim, such as baseboards, moldings, wainscoting, and casings, adds warmth and depth to otherwise sterile rooms. Home Design Details: Architectural Trim provides practical advice and inspiration for wall, ceiling, door, window, stairway, and built-in trim for every room of the home. The relatively low cost to install new trim coupled with the fact that installation requires only a few tools, makes installing trim a popular home improvement job. While many books cover the basics of installing trim, Home Design Details: Architectural Trim goes a step further and explains why popular designs work so effectively, and how to recreate them in your own home. It is the only book on the subject that breaks apart the details of each room in the home and provides specific information on why design decisions were made each step of the way. Each detail is featured in a three-dimensional illustration so the reader can see how each piece of trim or molding was created. Simple step-by-step DIY projects are provided as well as comprehensive information for making the right design decision for any space.

New York School of Interior Design: Home

New York School of Interior Design: Home
Author: Ellen S. Fisher
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0804137196

"An essential text for all students of design . . . [and] inspiration and intel for those simply interested in the art and practice." --Alexa Hampton, from the foreword From the nation's top college for interior design comes a definitive design school in a book and a fabulous reference for decorating the home. In the past decade, New York School of Interior Design, which was founded in 1916, has drawn a large crossover audience of passionate decorating enthusiasts and hobbyists--many of them private homeowners who know that thinking like a professional is the surest way to achieve a magnificent home. This lavishly illustrated and highly detailed interior design bible provides a comprehensive education on home design and decor, from color theory principles to space-specific considerations (choosing furniture for a living room) and collaborating with architects and other professionals for the best results. Built on the Home Study Course that is the foundation of the school's curriculum, this book offers an unparalleled mastery of the key elements of enduring design, rendering it the only book you'll ever need.