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DECKS AND PATIOS BOOKS

Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Laurel Saville. By Quarry Books. The regular list price is $24.99. Sells new for $15.55. There are some available for $15.98.
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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Taunton. The regular list price is $17.95. Sells new for $4.95. There are some available for $3.87.
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2 comments about Building Porches and Decks (For Pros by Pros).
  1. Not worth the paper it printed on.
    Don't waste you money.


  2. taunton press does such a great job w/ their publications and this is a very helpful and easy to understand guide.


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by The Editors of Homeowner. By Creative Homeowner. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $8.94. There are some available for $7.48.
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3 comments about Deck Designs: Plus Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches.
  1. Deck Designs packs in a wealth of deck design ideas and patterns, featuring designer's unique approaches and their tips on how the deck feature was achieved. Color photos of patterns and decks supplement information on design considerations and details on construction techniques for the homeowner who wants to create his own custom deck.


  2. I almost made the mistake of letting the contractors design my deck. They came up with a big boring rectangle. Thank goodness I bought this book first! It is packed with many wonderful ideas, including photos and tips to making a deck interesting and functional. It covers layout, railing design, and yard and use considerations. It is a very small investment for a big project, I suggest that anyone building a deck take a look at this book before proceeding.


  3. If it hadn't been for this little gem of a book, I'd have ended up with exactly what I thought a deck was: a 10x30' rectangle on stilts outside my back door.

    Thanks to the inspiring designs outlined here, I was able to upgrade my $4K do-it-yourself deck with some snazzy details and useful layouts with little additional work and expense. Please do yourself the favor of flipping thru the pages of a book like this - if for nothing else than to see how it can be done by the best designers and builders.

    No, just like me you will never be able to afford the hand-sanded grade A redwood beauties that are featured on a couple of these spreads - materials alone would run into six figures. But you will be able to steal the design of the railing, or perhaps the notion of a split level or a nifty little nook for a bench or some other detail from the top end decks. There's enough closeups and sketches of the design to run with a concept that you find appealing, and the narrative will help you think thru the elements of your design that might open up new possibilities.

    After reading it from cover to cover a couple of times I shared the book and my comments on post-its with the contractor I had hired to help me complete my project, and it inspired him to come up with some ideas of his own, as well as better understand where I wanted to go with the project.



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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Peter Jeswald. By Taunton. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $9.95. There are some available for $9.15.
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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Jeanie Stiles and David Stiles. By Gibbs Smith, Publisher. The regular list price is $19.99. Sells new for $9.97. There are some available for $11.07.
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2 comments about Treehouses and other Cool Stuff.
  1. I'm not one to write reviews of books, but this time I feel compelled to do so. The Stiles books on building are really quite unique and I particularly like their new one on Tree Houses and Other Cool Stuff. It is filled with inventive projects that parents can do with children.

    The instructions are just wordy enough and the illustrations look quite easy to follow. I'm going to give this book as gifts. It would make a good gift for a Mom or Dad with young children, or for active grandparents, come to think of it.


  2. 't was great fun! We already built two of the projects described with detailed directions and plans in this wonderful book: the downhill racer ... and what fun do the kids have with it! and the lemonade stand on wheels, which we take sometimes to the beach. We are looking forward to build a tree house next spring. If experience is any guide, it should be ready for the summer.


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Deborah Krasner. By Taunton. The regular list price is $30.00. Sells new for $14.50. There are some available for $14.92.
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1 comments about The New Outdoor Kitchen: Cooking Up a Kitchen for the Way You Live and Play.
  1. Deborah does an amazing job with this how - to on outdoor cooking. beautiful pictures and designs to inspire even the most uncreative of readers. highly recommended - she even includes pictures of her own amazing outdoor kitchen which is just a testament to her knowedge and experience. even if you are just looking for ideas or creative possibilities pick up a copy and you will not be disappointed- you truly get what you pay for. i wish i could just carry out all of the projects she puts in here!


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Taunton. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $5.49. There are some available for $2.43.
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2 comments about Patios and Walkways (Do It Yourself).
  1. The organization is excellent; the presentation of a series of sample projects makes the information very accessible to the novice, while providing some flexibility in how you can use the book. If one of the projects is exactly what you want to do, just read that section and plunge right in. If you don't know what you want to do, or want to do something a little different from what is described, read the entire book and get a good understanding of both basic principles and the variations that are possible. I had nothing bad to say about this book immediately after reading it (several times), but imagine my surprise when, while researching concrete pavers online, I ran across a familiar photograph - from this book - at a paver manufacturer's website. Reading the acknowledgements and copyright info for the book confirmed it - a number of the supplemental photographs are marketing materials provided by manufacturers. No wonder that this book seems to imply that pre-cast concrete pavers are the greatest thing since sliced bread! It seems obvious in retrospect that the book is biased by this manufacturer input. For this reason, if you are hoping to save a lot of money with DIY, this may not be the book for you. It doesn't cover the cheapest patio/walkway options (gravel and concrete), and the emphasis is more on saving money on labor so that you can spend extravagantly on materials. If you already know that gravel and concrete aren't quite right for you, then this might be just the book you need.


  2. Step by step pictures are easy to follow and informative. This book is set out in a user friendly manner and one of the best of it's type I have read.


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by John D. Wagner. By Williamson Publishing Company. The regular list price is $14.95. Sells new for $5.00. There are some available for $3.59.
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5 comments about Building a Multi-Use Barn: For Garage, Animals, Workshop, Studio.
  1. Boy, I couldn't believe it when I got this book. It covers everything from ground prep, foundation, framing, configuring the building to fit it's use.....on and on and on! It blocks everything out, so if you are not comfy with doing that one piece yourself, you can contract that piece out and pick up from there. I can't wait to get my hands dirty! Read the whole thing first.


  2. Builder John Wagner shows the versatility that's possible with one good barn. Using a 24' by 30' plan and simple framing, Wagner alters the interior layout to create a tractor garage and garden shed, a studio, a workshop and office, and a stable. His ideas should be considered by anyone looking for practical uses for old barns. Besides being a design guide, this book covers all the basics of light frame construction with easy-to-read text, photos and great illustrations.


  3. A useful book on the various practical aspects of building a simple (or not so simple) barn. Useful to a do-it-yourselfer, or as a reference to someone using contractors. Recommended.


  4. References to buil an audio studio in the simplest fom me by home archetitural process.


  5. While the sections on planning and construction are quite helpful, I was disappointed in the section on electricity. A barn is considered an outbuilding, and local electrical codes may be different for residences and outbuildings. Barns are often used to house livestock or poultry, but the book does not address the different requirements for farm wiring.

    Residential wiring usually requires NM (non-metallic) cable, but in a building may be subjected to high moisture like that in a livestock barn, NMC or UF (Underground Feed) wiring is required. In addition, the boxes for outlets and fixtures must usually be sealed against moisture and dust.

    Author John Wagner does say that it is important to work with the local electrical inspector and know the local code requirments as they vary greatly.


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Jeff Beneke. By Sunset Publishing Corporation. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $4.47. There are some available for $1.69.
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1 comments about Complete Deck Book.
  1. I'm a german landscaper. We need more good stuff like this in our country to make better gardens and to learn from the skills of people which use there imagination.This book has show every detail to me how to make special kinds of wodden decks.


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Posted in Decks and Patios (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Heidi King. By Creative Homeowner. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.09. There are some available for $10.46.
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1 comments about Design Ideas for Decks & Patios (Design Ideas).
  1. I love this book. It inspired me to work on my outdoor living space.
    I have incorporated several ideas and designs from the book and my place is looking better and better...can't wait to have my summer party!


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Outdoor Stonework: The Timeless, Practical, and Aesthetic Value of Stone
Building Porches and Decks (For Pros by Pros)
Deck Designs: Plus Pergolas, Railings, Planters, Benches
Patios and Walkways Idea Book (Idea Books)
Treehouses and other Cool Stuff
The New Outdoor Kitchen: Cooking Up a Kitchen for the Way You Live and Play
Patios and Walkways (Do It Yourself)
Building a Multi-Use Barn: For Garage, Animals, Workshop, Studio
Complete Deck Book
Design Ideas for Decks & Patios (Design Ideas)

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