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The Kitchen Planner: Hundreds of Great Ideas for Your New Kitchen

The Kitchen Planner: Hundreds of Great Ideas for Your New Kitchen
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The Kitchen Planner: Hundreds of Great Ideas for Your New Kitchen

 
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The Kitchen Planner takes the confusion out of kitchen redesign and puts the fun back in. Filled with advice and suggestions for everything from the quick touch-up to a complete makeover, this innovative guide covers it all. The uniquely designed section of tri-split pages allows for effortless mixing and matching of wall colors, cabinetry, and floors. The reusable stickers and layout grid make it simple to experiment with a variety of floor plans. And the informational charts—written specifically for singles, couples, families, and people with special needs—can help anyone design the perfect kitchen for their particular lifestyle. Packed with color photographs, resourceful text, and countless expert suggestions, The Kitchen Planner is a practical, convenient, and necessary tool for any kitchen remodeling project.

 
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Product Details
Author:Suzanne Ardley
Spiral-bound:112 pages
Publisher:Chronicle Books
Publication Date:August 01, 1999
Language:English
ISBN:0811825175
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:9.3 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:1.9 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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38 of 40 found the following review helpful:


3Beautiful but lacking Practical Substance  Jul 26, 2001 By Reader in Comfort
I was seduced by the lovely photographs, fun peel-and-stick arrangements, and cute mix-and-match cut outs. But when I really tried to use the book to plan a practical workspace that will serve family and guests for years, I found advice and guidelines skimpy and vague. I wanted more solid information, including specific attributes of a good work triangle, and important space allowances for walkways, cabinets and counters. I also wanted more attention given to relative costs of materials.

Yet, it was very enjoyable to poor over the ideas, styles and photographs.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


4Cute workbook  Apr 26, 2002 By secrethalo
This is a hands-on design book. Great for those that are starting to design or redesign their kitchens(daydreamers too). Included is a split page design that allows you to mix and match wall, floors, and cabinets . It also comes with reusable stickers and layout girds in the front and back of the book.It is jam packed with information to help you solve all of your design dilemmas. A

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4Fun idea book  Mar 14, 2001
The Kitchen Planner gives you a lot of ideas for your kitchen. What is practical, what would be best for your life style. It also has a fun way to see what your style is. It kind of reminds me of a children's book where the pages are split and you can come up with different combinations for the head, body, and feet of an animal. The same idea in this book for the flooring; cabinets; & sink style, wall color & wall style. This book is a fun idea book.

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4kitchen structure  Jul 02, 2001 By William D. Tompkins
an overall good resource for planning your first kitchen helps put together some good ideas in an orderly way using interesting tactics to let your eye explore the color swatches

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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