Renovation: Completely Revised and Updated
- ISBN13: 9781561585885
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From This Old House
This is, hands down, the very best home renovation book I’ve ever read. And as former editor of This Old House magazine, I’ve seen `em all. Renovation 3rd Edition covers the entire home renovation process, from inspecting an old house before you buy it to the hundreds of steps and decisions you’ll encounter in a renovation. Author Mike Litchfield (a founding editor of Fine Homebuilding magazine) writes in a down-to-earth conversational style that’s comprehensive, practical and easy to understand. He also has a sharp wit and a dry sense of humor that makes this book not only useful, but great fun to read. Excellent drawings and photos show you just the information you need, and the book is liberally sprinkled with pro tips and insights that will save you time, money and heartache–guaranteed. Renovating an old house is a big, messy, emotional process, but one of the most satisfying projects you can tackle in life. If you’re even thinking about taking the plunge, there’s no better roadmap to follow than Mike Litchfield’s book.
–David Sloan
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Review by Lev Liberman for Renovation: Completely Revised and Updated
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An instant classic! Retooling your hut under the benign guidance of RENOVATION is like having the world’s most savvy contractor for an older brother… sharing his thermos of coffee while teaching you House Zen… wagging a cautionary finger when you’re about to fall off the roof or electrocute yourself. Readable as all-get-out, Litchfield’s RENOVATION manages to be authoritative and encyclopedic as well; I haven’t stumped it yet. The paperbound format makes this book as handy on the job as a crowbar and putty knife; my copy wears its grout-stains with pride, and has saved my neck more times than I care to admit.