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If you're contemplating a new pool project, and if you want it to
outshine all others, this is the book for you. Here is a virtual,
vicarious tour of nearly 300 spectacular swim-able waterscapes by
the world's top pool builders, members of the elite Master Pool
Guild. Samples of their work range from sweet little oases and
brief lap pools to luxurious environments complete with waterfalls,
fountains, spas, and tiki bars. Explore an endless range of shapes
to complement your landscape and architecture. Experience different
textures and color schemes in stone and concrete skirting, as well
as plant and rock border ideas for completing your backyard
environment. This is an inspiring portfolio of ideas for anyone who
builds or designs pools, and an essential guide for those planning
a new pool project that goes beyond the ordinary.
What carver's Christmas is complete without a nicely carved Santa?
In this new book Tom Wolfe leads the carver through the process of
creating a beautiful Santa ornament for the tree or to be displayed
on a stand. A basic understanding of carving techniques is all that
is needed to follow this fully-illustrated step-by-step
instructions. As always Tom is happy to offer the tips and wisdom
of many years of professional carving. The project covered in the
book is a traditional Santa's head along with a sculpted stand from
which to hang it. In the back are many other examples, from the
saintly Nicholas to a fanciful "Banana Santa." All in all this is
book will bring delight to carvers and those who see their work.
Your client has decided to move out of the city to a country
property. But they want to create a stylish, urban home in their
new rural idyll. As a designer, it can seem difficult to recreate a
metropolitan style while working within the more confined
parameters of the country. This book shows you how to create a
sophisticated scheme while also understanding the practicalities of
designing for rural living. This practical and attractive design
guide, including inspirational case studies, gives a fresh
perspective on designing for country homes, explaining how to
integrate contemporary style while engaging with current concerns
such as how to design for sustainable building and wellbeing.
Individual chapters cover various key rooms around the house with
design ideas and practical tips to make them both comfortable and
workable, as well as beautiful spaces. The design element of this
book explores materials and finishes as well as styling that stand
up to country life, the importance of using local materials and
crafts people where possible and being aware of the architecture of
the house and how it fits with the rural context. Case studies from
a variety of exciting interior designers illustrate how following
practical guidelines need not result in an uninspiring interior,
but can result in an eclectic, contemporary finish.
In this wonderful new book an old tradition is shared with today's
carvers. Helen Gibson, a new author at Schiffer Publishing, teaches
woodcarving at the John C. Campbell Folk School in North Carolina.
The patterns for the creche she carves have been part of the
tradition of the school for so long that no one is quite sure of
their origins. Carving them is a community effort, with different
carvers having different specialties. Helen takes the reader
step-by-step through the delicate carving process of one of the
figures, with clear color photography illustrating each technique.
Patterns and complete views for the Mary, Joseph, three Wisemen,
three Shepherds, and the baby in the manager are included. Helen
started carving when she was in about the fifth grade. She now
lives and works at the school in Brasstown, North Carolina.
A guide to green woodworking, with detailed patterns to create
beautiful projects. Discover hundreds of projects for working with
unseasoned wood in this essential book. Ray Tabor, an unparalleled
expert in green woodworking guides you through this old,
traditional craft. Whether you are new to the craft and are looking
for a simple project like a spoon or a bowl or want something
challenging, you will find it here. The 300 patterns for the home
and garden range from wattle gates to lemon juicers, from chairs,
benches and stools to baskets, whistles and door wedges. Green
woodworking involves the use of freshly felled timber (unseasoned
wood), and embraces a number of traditional woodland crafts,
including turning and carving. All patterns come with detailed
dimensions in both metric and imperial. Each item has annotated
black-and-white patterns, a brief description, historical
information and details of the materials that should be used.
Includes the simplest of woodland designs to more advanced, with
something to suit every skill level. Both a historical record and a
sourcebook for those looking to use their green woodworking skills
to make traditional items of beauty, this is the perfect book for
anyone interested in whittling, woodland crafts and woodworking.
A valuable manual for all woodworkers, you will learn how to
sharpen and maintain all types of blades -- handsaws, bow saws,
dado acts, bandsaws, and more.
"The author, George A. Martin, knows his subject, not only fence
building but the farm and its requirements. He knows the stock: the
unconfinable pig, the dexterous cow. He knows his materials,
especially wood. I count twenty-one species of tree in the text,
each especially suited for a particular application. He knows the
value of work well done, done to last, and he aims to give value
himself, in authorship as in the building of simple necessary
structures."
from the Foreword by Castle Freeman
A woodland craftsman's workshop should bring immense pleasure and
the tools and devices that furnish it are unique to woodland work
and have formed the heritage of woodland crafts that we have today.
Following on from his successful book Woodland Craft, woodsman Ben
Law explains what makes a good workshop, outlines the key tools
needed, gives information on how to sharpen them and shows us how
to make an array of fascinating devices from scratch. Projects
include: peeling jig, pole lathe, woodsman's grip, cleaving brake
16 step-by-step woodland device projects Beautiful photography and
illustrations A foundation book for every green woodworker to use
as reference Coupled with interesting titbits of historical and
practical information, this is an invaluable guide for every green
woodworker.
An intimate glimpse of the artistry of two women whose beautiful,
evocative, and carefully curated interiors are crafted from what
they find around them. Zoe Ellison and Alex Legendre have created a
beautiful shopping and interiors experience with their unique store
i gigi - a haven of beautiful gifts and unique pieces for your
home. The muted, earthy colour palette is chic and modern and yet
utterly timeless, allowing their pieces to fit seamlessly into any
home. In this, their first book, they share their secrets and open
their hearts as they describe the journey they have taken, what
makes them tick and their philosophy, friendship, inspirations,
ideas and interiors. i gigi is a destination store, selling the
idea of a beautiful yet practical and achievable lifestyle. Their
interiors feature reclaimed and revamped pieces and rooms that have
been created on a shoestring. With stunning photography throughout,
this is a truly fascinating look into their world.
Ron Hampton takes the reader through all the steps necessary to
apply beautiful veneer inlays to handsome turned wooden objects,
including the lid of a box, the bottom of a bowl or platter, the
top of a bowl, and even into the edge band around a tall round
glass vase. Over 300 detailed color photographs illustrate the
succinct, step-by-step instructions. Also included are vital safety
instructions, a complete list of tools, and a listing of both
turned wooden shapes and veneer inlays required. With this book in
hand, woodturners, ranging from novice to expert, will have all the
information they need to add the vital finishing touches to
transform their turned objects into turned art.
Seven great projects for the 12- to 36-inch lathe, designed for
beginning to intermediate turners, presented in a fully illustrated
step-by-step fashion. Included are instructions for turning two
scoops, a covered cylinder box, a lidded bowl with a foil-leaf
finish, a Christmas ornament turned from last year's tree, a
beautiful carving set, and large salt and pepper mills. Each of
these projects can be completed in the course of a weekend. A photo
gallery offers the turner many variations on the themes shown in
the book and entices them to try their own ideas. An experienced
demonstrator and teacher, Bill Bowers covers the basics, including
issues of safety and technique, and then shares the joy he finds in
turning. He encourages the reader to always remember, exuberance
experienced at the lathe is exceptional medicine for the soul.
Includes a guide to ethical shopping and investing Your
introduction to taking simple steps towards sustainable living
Packed with practical and realistic advice, Green Living For
Dummies is a comprehensive guide to minimising your impact on the
world around you. Here you'll discover effective and simple
strategies for making a difference in every part of your life -
from reducing energy waste in your home and cutting reliance on
your car, to going green in the garden and at work. * Minimise
household rubbish* Buy green energy* Eat seasonally and
organically* Switch holidays for eco-tourism* Teach your kids to be
green
Starting with commercially available wooden eggs, Mary Finn shows
how to transform them into all kinds of delightful characters, each
with a unique personality. Using detailed, step by step
instructions and color photography, this book shows how to create
both "big headed" and regularly proportioned egg people, carve
whole figures or partial figures, and add legs or go without. A
list of ten basic steps is applied to each of four projects: a
Santa carving, a man in a business suit, a butterfly-catching lady,
and an ice hockey player. You will learn how to orient the egg,
establish the basic outline, complete details such as eyes, hair,
and clothing, and paint the finished project. Carving egg people is
the ideal project for people with limited access to saws or other
large equipment as well as for those who want an enjoyable
"take-along" carving project.
This is first follow-up to the Garden Writer's Guild Award-nominated Vintage Roses. This new title in Pavilion's series of stylish floral gardening guides celebrates the beauty and versatility of the peony flower. Peonies have always been a favourite with gardeners and cut-flower fans alike, but in 2016 their popularity went beyond bridal bouquets as the blooms took over social media - their gramming power was so huge this year that by May, Elle UK had already crowned the flowers as `The New Avocado'. First outlining the history of the peony, Peonies is then split into chapters Pure, Dramatic, Romantic and Fragrant, and includes over 50 beautiful varieties as well as detailing when they bloom, their size, and, of course, what they'll look like. From Shawnee Chief to Sarah Bernhardt, you'll discover an eclectic selection of specimens from those that have the best visual appearance to those with the most fragrant perfume. The final section, Growing and Care, outlines those varieties which are easiest to grow and which produce the best flowers for cutting. With contemporary commentary on each bloom, easy-to-follow advice and glorious photography, this book will appeal to everyone who appreciates the beauty of the majestic peony.
In this stylish yet practical guide, Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen
imparts his expertise on all aspects of home decoration - from
planning a room to make it work for you, through to the practical
help that will transform your space and make it truly unique.
Following an introduction that outlines the principles of home
design, the book is divided into two sections. Part One reveals 30
breathtaking rooms, with close up details showcasing specific ideas
and the main decorative elements at work. From breezy seaside
living room to contemporary knock through or cosy cottage bedroom,
there are spaces and schemes to suit the range of budgets and
lifestyles. Part Two shows how you can bring all Laurence's
fantastic ideas into your own home. All the major techniques are
fully explained - from painting and tiling to hanging wallpaper and
putting up shelves - while featured projects such as painting a
trompe l'oeil and upholstering a bedhead are also included. Easy to
follow step-by-step instructions and accompanying photography will
inspire you to try your hand at every suggestion. Throughout,
Laurence encourages us to make a bold statement with our interior
design and to be brave with colour and pattern - with ideas for
adding style and glamour to our homes that are easy to put into
practice and won't break the bank. Packed full of wonderful and
unexpected ideas, stunning photography and expert advice from an
inimitable source, Decorating with Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen of is
the one decorating book everyone should own.
This book was previously published under the title Using Natural
Finishes. With the increasing awareness of eco-building techniques
alongside the desire to make our homes healthier, the historical
benefits of using natural renders and paints are being
rediscovered. Clay and Lime Renders, Plasters and Paints is an
in-depth guide to the selection, mixing and application of lime and
clay based plasters, renders, paints and washes. Step-by-step
instructions for applying lime and clay based plasters, renders and
paints. Information on the benefits of natural finishes for
personal health, the environment, and for buildings. Drawing on
traditional methods & materials for using lime & clay
finishes on new and historic buildings. A comprehensive and
up-to-date online resourceguide to suppliers, practitioners and
courses. Easy to follow DIY projects guide the reader through all
aspects of using these natural finishes, with beautiful photographs
of techniques and examples from the UK and abroad.
Green Home explains how to 'green up' your life with an array of
houseplants, and has been a bestseller in author Anders Royneberg's
home country of Norway. Living with plants can enliven and enrich
your surroundings, promoting feelings of relaxation and well-being.
But where to start with curating that vital indoor collection?
Green Home features all the green plants Anders has collected in
his own apartment of 50 square meters - over 100 plants - and how
this inspires him towards greener, more balanced living. With a
guide to houseplant types, hints and tips on how to get your plants
to thrive and also on how to integrate them into your home decor
scheme, it's a plant book with added personality.
Outdoor Carpentry is the first tool you need to fulfill all your
dreams for a large terrace, a flowerbox, an outdoor kitchen, a
fence, a shed, a small bench, an entire carport, or a whole array
of other projects for the yard. The projects are presented with
over 300 inspiring and illustrative color photographs as well as
clear, close-up drawings and construction details. In the basic
information section of the book, the home woodworker will learn all
about materials, rules and regulations, joining and finishing, and
tips and tricks for laying foundations. The 65 projects outlined
here have varying levels of difficulty, so it doesn't matter if you
are a beginner or a practiced hobby woodworker: this book is
perfectly suited for those who enjoy working with their hands,
creative and practical projects, and the satisfaction of
beautifying their surroundings themselves.
Of all the things that Tom Wolfe carves, none is more popular among
collectors and students than his canes and walking sticks.
Following the success of his fancy cane book last season, Tom is
sharing some of his techniques for creating a fancy walking stick.
The difference is in the size and shape of the creature. A walking
stick is usually longer to provide more support for the hiker, and
has a knob at the top rather than a handle. This knob provides the
carver with many possibilities. In this book Tom carves a
woodsman's head. He takes the reader through the process from the
beginning of the carving to the attachment of the head to the shaft
and the decoration of the shaft. Each step is illustrated with a
color photograph and a clear explanation. The gallery give other
ideas for carving the knob, and patterns are provided for several
of them. A great book for new carvers and old pros.
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