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Smart Approach to Design: Bathrooms Revised and Updated 3rd Edition - Complete Design Ideas to Modernize Your Bathroom - cover

Smart Approach to Design: Bathrooms Revised and Updated 3rd Edition - Complete Design Ideas to Modernize Your Bathroom

Homeowner Editors of Creative

Publisher: Creative Homeowner

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Summary

Design the bathroom you've always wanted without making mistakes that cost money or leave you less than thrilled with the result. Explaining everything DIYers and homeowners need to know -- from budgeting, hiring contractors, and designing the space to selecting cabinetry and hardware, shopping for fixtures, and choosing appropriate countertop, flooring, windows, and other materials -- this must-have resource will also show you how to bring all of these elements together cohesively with style. Newly updated with the latest renovation and design trends, products, and technology, plus space-saving ideas and so much more, this new edition offers a smart approach to bathroom design that will help you achieve the bathroom you've always imagined.
Available since: 10/03/2023.
Print length: 224 pages.

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