New
Bathroom Idea Book
Discover Your
Bathroom Design Options for All Lifestyles and Budgets
By Andrew
Wormer
Examines New Bathroom Design Ideas for Any Budget
Today's bathrooms are
just as much about style as the rest of the house. The last decade
has seen an explosion of new products that cater to all lifestyles
and budgets, allowing homeowners to customize a bathroom that suits
their every whim.
With over 325
photographs from today's leading designers and architects, The New
Bathroom Idea Book will help you discover your options. This book
covers it all: lighting, faucets and other fixtures, showers, tubs,
tiling and floors, ventilation, waterproofing, and bathroom design.
This virtual clip file will help you transform one of the most
necessary rooms in the house to one of the most beautiful.
"Fabulous. It works
like a reference manual for homeowners and professionals alike."
-- Lynette Jennings, creator and host of Lynette Jennings Design
About the Author:
Andrew Wormer is a
contributing editor to Fine Homebuilding magazine and the author of
The Builders Book of Bathrooms and The Bathroom Idea Book. An
experienced builder and bathroom remodeler, Andrew lives in
Ferrisburgh, Vermont.
Introduction:
The other morning I
returned from the hardware store with a gallon of paint, one of the
finishing touches for the bathroom that I've been renovating in our
house while concurrently working on this sequel to The Bathroom Idea
Book. Like this new edition of the book, my bathroom has been under
construction for a while. Driving into town for more supplies or
wrestling for a couple of hours with some part of the job before or
after sitting down at the computer for the day has become a familiar
ritual. In fact, I began breaking out tile from our old, leaky
shower eight months ago at about the same time I began sorting in
earnest through the piles of new photographs that photographers had
been sending me.
This morning I painted
a test patch on one of the bathroom walls to see how it looks. My
idea is to have bright, cheerful, blue upper walls over white
wainscot in order to keep this rather traditionally appointed
bathroom from looking boring to the kids who will mostly use it. But
I'm not so sure about the blue -- its very bright.
Both the book and my
bathroom have been demanding more than an equal share of my
attention over the past year. This has benefited them both, I think.
I've been able to incorporate a lot of the ideas that I've written
about in this book into our compact bathroom. And the process of
planning and building the bathroom has been a great help in writing
the book, as its prompted me to reexamine the decision-making
process that accompanies any bathroom project.
I make this note about
the paint because in my experience as a builder of many bathrooms
this symbolic finale to the construction process is one of the
decisions most agonized over. My guess is that my family will take
more notice of the final coat of paint than any other phase of this
bathrooms extensive gut and rebuild. Stripping out walls down to the
studs and floors down to the joists and removing toilets and sinks
is cool, sure, but changing the color of the bathroom is what will
really catch their attention.
I've had to make
literally dozens of decisions -- about materials, about layout,
about fixtures -- in the building of this bathroom. Fortunately, the
paint is one decision that's easy to correct with a couple of hours
of labor and a gallon of something else. But I'm confident about the
overall design because I've invested time and energy into choosing
the fixtures and materials that are right for this bathroom. I'm
confident well get the colors right too.
You'll need to make
these same kinds of decisions as you build or renovate your own
bathroom. I think you'll find this book an invaluable guide; use it
both as a source for inspiration and as a practical reference as you
make decisions about layout, materials, and fixtures. With this book
in hand you wont be alone as you sweat the details and get the big
picture. I'm betting you'll get the colors right, too.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
1. Designing a
Great Bathroom
Defining the Bath
Bathroom Planning
2. Finishing the
Bath in Style
Selecting a Style
Natural Finish
Materials
Synthetic Materials
3. Bathtubs and
Showers
Bathing Spaces
Showers
Faucets and Sprays
4. Toilets and
Sinks
Toilets and Bidets
Sinks
Faucets
5. Storage
Solutions
Cabinetry
Shelving
6. Lighting,
Heating, and
Ventilation
A Look at Lighting
Climate Control
Resources
Credits
Soft-cover, with over 325 photos
ISBN: 978-1-56158-692-9
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