Decorating with Architectural Trimwork: Planning, Designing, Installing - Book Review,
by Jay Silber

Review "If you own a house without all the trimmings, Jay Silber has a book full of suggestions. Decorating with Architectural Trimwork offers a bounty of suggestions for enhancing rooms and halls..." The Columbus Dispatch September 29, 2001
Book Description Decorating with Architectural Trimwork fills a void in the existing literature on trimwork. There are plenty of books that tell the reader how to install trim around windows and doors, but few that also explain how architectural trim can enhance a room's aesthetic appeal. Responding to the recent trend of building houses as empty boxes, author Jay Silber shows readers how to choose and use a wide variety of moldings, trim, and design concepts to transform a sterile, open floor plan into a warm, inviting, richly textured home. Trimwork shows readers how to decorate their homes with trim and wall panels so that their walls, passageways, and stairways can radiate the warmth, character, and beauty of the well-trimmed homes of eras gone by.
Back Cover Copy Decorating with Architectural Trimwork shows you how to design and install beautiful base trim, cornices, chair rails, case moldings, wall treatments, and more in rooms, halls, and stairwells. - Over 350 full-color photographs - More than 100 detailed illustrations - Over 30 complete photo sequences of trim installations
About the Author Jay Silber has been designing and installing high-quality interior trimwork in Albany, New York, for 15 years.
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