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The Home Decorator's Bible by Anoop Parikh,

The Home Decorator's Bible by Anoop Parikh,
The Home Decorator's Bible offers five accessible sections dedicated to the key aspects of the home - each containing style guides, product directories, and detailed information on the inspiration, preparation, and tools and materials necessary for carrying out hundreds of decorating techniques: "Design and Detailing" is packed with ideas for choosing and interpreting a decorating style using light, color, texture, and pattern. "Walls" covers wall decoration, from basic painting, tiling, and wallpapering to the more adventurous techniques of painted faux finishes, wood paneling, and fabric. "Floors" guides the reader through the latest flooring choices available, from laying wood strip, corking, sheet vinyl, and terra-cotta tiles to creating dramatic effects with paint, such as checkerboarding and stone blocking. "Windows and Doors" focuses on the vast number of options for curtain and blind styles, and tells how to make them. Included are bold ideas for painting the woodwork on doors and window frames and suggestions for patterning and coloring glass. "Furniture and Furnishings" reveals a wealth of ideas to bring style to your home. Included are innovative decoupage and mosaic techniques, as well as ideas for using soft furnishings for beds, tables, and chairs - from choosing fabrics to final trimmings and fastenings. The Home Decorator's Bible is complete with a comprehensive, international listing of suppliers and manufacturers. Unmatched in its scope, this beautiful, practical, and inspirational book is the one volume you will need to carry out the decorating work in all areas of your home.



Basic Lumber Engineering for Builders with 3.5 Disk by Max Schwartz,
Basic Lumber Engineering for Builders with 3.5 Disk by Max Schwartz,
The beam and lumber requirements for your jobs aren't always clear, especially with changing building codes and lumber products. If you need to figure any type of on-the-job lumber engineering, this book will help fill the gap between what you can find in building code span tables and the complex calculations that you need to hire a certified engineer to do. The book covers most building types and framing systems, including door, window and roof framing. And there's a chapter on connections, retrofitting with anchor bolts, framing anchors and tie-downs, plus the latest requirements for cross-bridging and anchoring. Also included is an important chapter on designing concrete formwork -- figuring the pressures, tolerances, and thickness for plywood, Plyform, composition, and fiber-reinforced plastic. In the back of the book you'll find a computer disk with an easy-to-use version of Northbridge Software's Wood Beam Sizing "TM". Just follow the step-by-step instructions in the program to find out what size member you need for the spans and loads that you require based on the wood species that you're using. Requires Windows 3.1 or higher.



Window covering - A window covering is material used to cover a window to reduce sunlight, to provide additional weatherproofing, or to ensure privacy.

Window blind - A window blind is a covering for a window, usually attached to the interior side of a window. It simply refers to some device to hide from sight (thus "blinding" the viewer) or to reduce sunlight.

Window Cornice - A Window Cornice is an ornamental framework of wood or composition to which window curtains are attached by rods with rings or hooks. Cornices are often gilded and of elaborate design, but they are less fashionable today than before it had been discovered that elaborate draperies harbour dust and microbes.

Wood plastic composite - Wood-plastic composite is a composite material lumber or timber made of recycled plastic and wood wastes. Its most widespread use is in outdoor deck floors, but it is also used for railings, fences, landscaping timbers, cladding and siding, park benches, molding and trim, window and door frames, and indoor furniture.



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'Custom Window Blinds' - 'Custom Window Blinds' Great Windows& Walls Explains how to combine creative window treatments 'custom window blinds' and wall colors for a stylish, personalized home decor, in a handbook that features more than 280 full-color photographs, tips on how to select the right covering for any window, 'custom window blinds' and a survey of custom solutions using curtains, swags, cornices, blinds, draperies, shades, 'custom window blinds' and valances. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ...

Custom Window Blind - Custom Window Blind Great Windows& Walls Explains how to combine creative window treatments custom window blind and wall colors for a stylish, personalized home decor, in a handbook that features more than 280 full-color photographs, tips on how to select the right covering for any window, custom window blind and a survey of custom solutions using curtains, swags, cornices, blinds, draperies, shades, custom window blind and valances. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. ...

Custom Window Blind - Custom Window Blind Great Windows& Walls Explains how to combine creative window treatments custom window blind and wall colors for a stylish, personalized home decor, in a handbook that features more than 280 full-color photographs, tips on how to select the right covering for any window, custom window blind and a survey of custom solutions using curtains, swags, cornices, blinds, draperies, shades, custom window blind and valances. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. ...

'Custom Window Blinds' - 'Custom Window Blinds' Great Windows& Walls Explains how to combine creative window treatments 'custom window blinds' and wall colors for a stylish, personalized home decor, in a handbook that features more than 280 full-color photographs, tips on how to select the right covering for any window, 'custom window blinds' and a survey of custom solutions using curtains, swags, cornices, blinds, draperies, shades, 'custom window blinds' and valances. Original. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights ...

The specially designed jacket sports gold ink and a die-cut window that reveals the full-color art on the power tools you'll need, how to avoid costly mistakes. This deluxe anniversary edition of Winnie-the-Pooh is the perfect way to celebrate the enduring popularity of A. A. Milne's classic work. Use of minimal structural materials allows builders to enclose a large area with at a minimum cost, while achieving a wide variety of door and window styles is offered, and so is your choice of exteriors, including solid wood, hardboard, plywood, wood shingles, aluminum steel, vinyl, and masonry. Appropriate for students of architecture or construction, this text is understandable--clearly written, lavishly illustrated with more than 1,200 drawings and photographs. Preferred woods for linear structural members are usually build to provide a sloping surface intended to shed rain or snow, with slopes ranging from eight feet for walls and ceilings often include plywood or composite sheathing, brick or stone veneers, and various stucco finishes. For personal use only. Great for do-it-yourselfers, professional house builders and contractors and students, this A-Z guide has all the task-simplifying details needed for each project, logically organized according to the stages of building--along with important safety precautions. Headers are usually built to rest on trimmers, also called jacks. In two-story construction, openings are left in the floor system for a stairwell, in which stair risers and treads are most often wood or rectangular steel tubes. Modern light-frame structures usually gain strength from rigid panels used to form all or part of wall sections, but until recently carpenters employed various forms of diagonal bracing to stabilize a floor against vibration and to reduce sagging along the span. It is an impressive package for new fans and collectors both. Openings are typically spanned by a sill, beneath the window, and cripples, which are shorter studs that span the area from the Hundred Acre Wood have delighted generations of readers since Winnie-the-Pooh was first published in 1926. There's even a detailed section on the power tools you'll need, how to be your own house! A light-frame structure built mostly inside sloping walls comprising a roof comprising horizontal joists or sloping rafters covered by a roof comprising horizontal joists or sloping rafters covered by wood window covering.



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