Built-in Furniture: A Gallery of Ideas for the Home FROM OUR EDITORS
How can you create storage without giving up living space? Savvy designers have long used built-in furniture as a way to make walls work and add to the personal charm of a house. In this book, Jim Tolpin shows us how we can construct useful, attractive built-ins that genuinely suit the atmosphere of each home. You can make a library under your staircase, or a window seat on top of a storage chest -- all you need are some basic guidelines and your imagination. This handy guide, replete with inventive ideas and striking photos, will give you the information and inspiration you need.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Built-in furniture offers all kinds of benefits, both practical and aesthetic, but the design and construction can be intimidating. Cabinetmaker and best-selling author Jim Tolpin demystifies both processes in this combination of inspirational guide and how-to manual. The book starts with the basics of designing built-ins and the principles behind the construction, showing how to harmonize permanent furniture into its environment. Projects run the gamut, from window seats, benches, and couches, to bookcases, cupboards, and cabinets.
SYNOPSIS
Built-in furnishings offer many advantages over freestanding furniture: They are generally less expensive to build than stand-alone furniture of the same type and size. They give you great latitude in designing the look and function of your interior spaces-you are not limited to designing around existing furniture pieces. And, because of the manner in which built-in furnishings are constructed, you can maximize the use of the most unusual spaces while creating an effective and aesthetically pleasing design solution.
In this book, you'll see some of the finest examples of built-in furniture and cabinetry for nearly every room in the house. You'll be treated to a room-by-room survey of unique design solutions and strategies that you can use to add functional and delightful built-ins to your home.