|
Books > Health, Home & Family > Home & house maintenance > DIY
Top upholsterer Lorraine Osborne guides you in how to unleash
creativity and flaunt your style through upholstering old chairs.
Far too much furniture is thrown away -- and with it the perfectly
good materials and resources it contains that ought to be reused.
Its time we changed that. Its not the furniture thats lacking: its
our imaginations. Includes how-tos and encouragement for designing
your own fabrics. Choosing to reinvent a forgotten chair not only
gives it new life, but inspires you to see the new in the old and
the fabulous in the drab. All that you need are a few basic
upholstery skills, an ability to work three-dimensionally, and an
eye for shape and design -- plus your own personal style and a bit
of flair. Insider features include ways to calculate quantities of
fabric accurately, and 12 of Lorraine's top tips for making your
furniture projects amazing.
For everyone who's ever dreamed of simplifying their life and
downsizing their home, Micro Living offers an insider's look at
what tiny house living is really like. Best-selling author and tiny
house enthusiast Derek "Deek" Diedricksen profiles 40 tiny - but
practical - houses that are equipped for full-time living, all in
400 square feet or less. Detailed photography and a floor plan for
each structure highlight inventive space-saving design features
along with the nuts-and-bolts details of heating, cooling,
electric, and plumbing systems. The real-life stories of residents
highlight the pleasures, as well as the challenges, of day-to-day
living. With tips on what to consider before you build, along with
framing plans for a prototype small cabin, Micro Living is the
perfect starter handbook for both dreamers and doers.
Master the art of green woodworking with key techniques and
inspiring projects. Looking for a simpler and more natural way of
working with wood? Then look no further than William Wall's Wood
Craft. Learn how to make inspiring designs within beautiful wooden
objects from fresh green wood, and become skilled in the crafts of
whittling, axe-based furniture making, weaving and more! With green
woodworking, there's no need for costly materials and machines. In
fact, all you need to begin crafting is a log, an axe, and a hand
knife! What are you waiting for? Dive straight in to discover: -25
step-by-step projects including annotated photographs and diagrams
to pinpoint the detail of each project -Introductory chapter on
understanding wood demonstrates how to read different pieces of
wood -Detailed guide on sourcing a regular supply of fresh quality
wood wherever you live Each technique is integrated with the
examination of each key tool, so you can gain an understanding of
how each tool works, learn the main grips and movements, and master
key techniques with practice exercises. Discover how to build your
very own equipment, from goblets to garden hurdles, candle holders
to coat hooks, and so much more. Whether you're looking to develop
a new skill this New Year, or you simply wish to hone your
technique in woodworking by having projects to practice on, this
all-encompassing woodworking guide can help to unleash your
creativity and maximise your potential. Author William Wall has
been crafting green wood for over 30 years and even teaches courses
in green woodworking that range in skill level, from complete
beginners to advanced crafts. Readers of Wood Craft can engage in
project-based learning, and discover how to create genuinely
desirable objects with innovative and inspiring designs. Let DK
plant the seed of curiosity in the minds of our readers, and watch
as it blossoms into a life-long love of woodworking. A must-have
volume for those who wish to engage in a mindful craft that
requires little space and few tools, whether you want to reconnect
to your natural surroundings, find a creative way of relaxing, or
perfect your skills in the subject.
Let master of Maximalism Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen tell you how to
create and curate a space that you can truly love spending time in.
Changing Rooms' flamboyant lead designer has made a great living
out of being himself, having spent his entire career encouraging
people to reject decorative modesty. More More More is a rejection
of so-called "good taste" that leaves people being so in control of
their own home that even life feels out of place within it, and
instead celebrates exuberance, lavish living, and individuality.
It's all about giving yourself the confidence you lack by curating
your own perfect haven of chaos, so that you can live and love your
stuff - in surroundings that are anything but beige! With this
book, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen will not only explain how to adopt
maximalism in the home, but promises to change your outlook on
living happily in it. Structured within a complete timeline of
maximalism, there's something for everyone to love! Dive into this
decor book to discover a whirlwind of topics, including: - The
Principles of Layering - Asymmetry - A Tricky Balancing Act - Using
Pattern like a pro - Storage - to store or not to store -
Collecting vs. Aqcuiring More More More is overflowing with
Laurence's signature style, exuberance and a lifetime's experience
in lavish living and take-no-prisoners individuality. Part
narrative treatise, part visual celebration of Maximalism through
the ages, it is rich in history, anecdotes and quite a few rules,
most of which are to be broken!. Having spent his entire career
encouraging people to reject decorative modesty, he will not only
inform the reader how to embrace Maximalism in their home, but
promises to change how they live within it. Minimalists beware! A
must-have home decor book for Fans of Laurence Llewlyn-Bowen, a new
generation of home-owners and renters who want to rebel against the
mass-market principles from minimalist as well as those trying to
create a healthy work-life environment. Doubling up as the perfect
coffee-table book, More More More is sure to delight.
Author's previous DIY pallet book is a strong backlist seller,
averages around 75 copies a week on Bookscan Wood pallet projects
continue to be a hot upcycling trend in DIY Includes 25 all-new
tutorials including seasonal decor for Halloween, Christmas, Fourth
of July and more Packaged in a lay-flat binding with hundreds of
step-by-step color photos
In just three years, Instructables.com has become one of the
hottest destinations for makers and DIY enthusiasts of all stripes.
Known as 'the world's biggest show & tell', makers from around
the globe post how-to articles on a staggering variety of topics -
from collecting rainwater for lawn care to hacking toy robots to
extracting squid ink. Now, with more than 10,000 articles, the
Instructables staff and editors of "Make Magazine" - with help from
the Instructables community - have put together a collection of
solid, time- and user-tested technology projects from the site."The
Best of Instructables Volume 1" includes plenty of clear,
full-color photographs, complete step-by-step instructions, as well
as tips, tricks, and new build techniques you won't find anywhere
else - even material never seen before on Instructables. Some of
the more popular how-to articles include: the LED Throwie -
magnetized electronic graffiti that's become a phenomenon; how to
make a cheap CNC milling machine out of plumbing parts, printer
motors, and a rotary tool; innovative gaming hacks, such as how to
add LED lights and custom-molded buttons to a video game
controller; and, new twists on personal items, such as the Paper
Wallet and Electric Umbrella.While the book focuses on technology,
it also includes articles on creating cool furniture from cheap
components, and ways of making your own toys. Anything but a
reference book, "The Best of Instructables Volume I" embodies the
inspirational fun, creativity, and sense of community that has
attracted more than 200,000 registered members in just 3 years.
Many of the articles include sidebars that show how other builders
have realized or improved upon the same project. Making things is
cool again: everyone wants to be a creator, not just a consumer.
This is the spirit of the 'new handy heyday', fostered by
Instructables.com, "Make Magazine", and others, and celebrated by
this incredible book - "The Best of Instructables Volume 1".
|
You may like...
Killernova
Omar Musa
Hardcover
R802
Discovery Miles 8 020
|