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            | Kitchen Ideas That Work 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: January 1, 2007 The home you've always dreamed of starts here! Kitchen Ideas  that Work combines fresh ideas with professional design advice so you  can create the kitchen you've always wanted. No other book on the market  offers this much useful information and fresh inspiration for less than  $20.
 Kitchens are more than where we cook a meal and wash dishes.  It's where our day begins and ends, where family gathers for  conversation, homework, and snacks, and where we entertain friends. With  the prominence of this space in both our homes and our lives it's no  wonder that kitchen remodeling is the number one home improvement  project. Kitchen designer Beth Veillette provides professional design  advice for kitchens and budgets from small to large. Throughout the  book she offers design options for all components found in the kitchen  as well as how to successfully combine them to create a great kitchen. A  wide range of styles, materials, and layouts are featured in hundreds  of photos that provide fresh ideas for everything from the floor  material to wall color, lighting to seating, and appliances to window  treatments.
 
              Highlights include:Customer ReviewEssentials: Providing comparison information on all elements in the kitchen to help you make smart buying decisions
 Putting it All Together: Case studies focusing on creative ways to combine elements to create a kitchen that works
 Details that Work: Spotlights neat details that personalize the space
 Design Gallery: Design options for everything from sinks and faucets to window treatments and bar stools.
 This is a great book! It has tips, and design ideas for all  tastes. It covers everything from trim, islands, stoves, floors, sinks,  backsplash, basically everything and a lot of custom ideas too.
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            | Lyn Peterson's Real Life Kitchens 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: November 6, 2007
 More than just a place to cook, the kitchen has become the  heart and hub of the home. It’s where we entertain friends, spend time  with family, and indulge in a moment alone. The modern kitchen has to be  equipped for working, studying, socializing, and hanging out; it should  be functional without sacrificing an ounce of style or comfort. Now,  homeowners are putting more of themselves into the kitchens they  renovate or build, working to create spaces that reflect their  personalities and complement the way they live. In Lyn Peterson’s Real  Life Kitchens, the acclaimed designer and decorator tells you everything  you need to know to transform your kitchen.
 
              This practical book is packed with cutting-edge ideas and  information, from the latest options for appliances, countertops, and  cabinetry to advances in seating, lighting, flooring, and kitchen  configurations. Lyn Peterson’s Real Life Kitchens takes you step-by-step  through the decisions you’ll need to make on all of the most important  functional and stylish elements.Customer ReviewThe Big Picture: Deciding when and why to update, knowing  how to optimize your space, nailing down a budget, and learning from the  shortcomings of your previous kitchen
 The Layout: Thinking outside the traditional kitchen  triangle, matching an island to traffic flow, and putting your plan to  paper
 The Appliances: From cooktops to warming drawers,  dishwashers to refrigerators, the latest advances and options in all of  the working elements
 The Cabinetry: Choosing between ready-made, semi-custom, and  custom; judging quality construction; saving money on this most  expensive element of your renovation
 The Surfaces: Floors, countertops, and backsplashes, from  painted to pine, tile to granite to limestone—the choices seem endless,  but here’s how to match your budget to the style you want
 The Lighting: The looks, the lingo, and the low down on task, natural, ambient, accent, and mood lighting
 The Auxiliary Spaces: Pantry and storage options, wine  cabinets and cellars, mudrooms, and a “desklet” for kitchen office  activities like checking e-mail and scheduling
 A Survival Guide: Must-have information for working with  contractors, designers, and architects, as well as creating a substitute  kitchen while yours is under construction
 The Resources: A host of all-important sources to help you start your search
 Sprinkled with enlightening recollections from families who  are veterans of both high-end and budget-conscious renovations, and  packed with no-fuss advice for getting the most out of your space and  your budget, Lyn Peterson’s Real Life Kitchens is the key to achieving  your dream kitchen.
 This book is like a secret interior designer’s handbook for  all to understand. It answers all questions and gives opinions of the  author's own personal style as well as her clients. She projects actual  dimensions (such as how much countertop overhang is needed at the  kitchen island for a stool) so you know what you are talking about when  you meet with the designers that you are going to purchase goods from. I  have found this book much more helpful than all the other kitchen books  I have combined. Well worth the money.
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            | Illustrated Cabinetmaking: How to Design and Construct Furniture That Works 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: April 1, 2008
 Featuring each piece in highly-detailed, exploded drawings  and applying time-honored dimension and ergonomic standards, this  comprehensive visual sourcebook takes the guesswork out of furniture  joinery, assembly, dimension, and style. Woodworkers of any skill level  will benefit from more than 1,300 crisp and detailed drawings that  explain classic solutions to age-old problems, such as hanging a drawer,  attaching a tabletop, and pegging a mortise. Covering hundreds of  pieces of furniture, including kitchen cabinets, dining tables, desks,  bookcases, and chests, readers will unlock the mysteries of legs,  moldings, separate braces, and dozens of other subassemblies.              Customer Review
 I like to check out books from the library before I buy  them. I checked this one out, now I'm buying it. As a novice woodworker,  I anticipate this will be an excellent reference as I move forward with  designing and building cabinets, tables, and chairs. It's not a how-to  book, it's a reference. So when I'm wondering how I'm going to design a  small cabinet with four drawers and a television cabinet for the  bedroom, this book will give me options and ideas from casework to  drawers to what goes on the bottom and what goes on the top.
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            | Kitchen Remodeling Edition 
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            | When it comes to the ductwork, kitchen remodeling requires  resolving some of the most important issues, which could arise during  the remodeling process.For example:
 
 
                Bathbox installation/relocationHigh wall heat installationToe kick heat installation  If in your kitchen you are  doing a remodeling project on moving a wall, you may find out that  existing heat no longer can serve your kitchen area and should be moved  to another location. It is why I give you three options of resolving  this issue:If you have an unoccupied span of wall you can install a  bath box in, if not, you can install a bath box high above your wall  cabinets, or you can set it low and bring such necessary heat to your  kitchen area as the Toe Kick heat.
 
 Next and the most important part of your kitchen-remodeling  project is a kitchen exhaust. Here you can also have three options:
 
 
                Microwave Hood exhaustKitchen Hood exhaustDowndraft Range exhaust All three of them require resolving of some ductwork installation issues and you are able to find the solutions in my book.
 The “Jumper Installation” chapter of my book gives you  insight on how to run heat or exhaust if you unable to run it as a  “straight shot”.
 
 All the chapters are very cheap and the book price is even  cheaper than combine the price of all chapters. However, you may be  worried that there is no answer to your particular question or issue,  and then you have two options:
 
 
                You can buy the book and if you are unable to find an answer to your particular question I will answer it free of charge  You can ask your question before the  book purchasing and I will tell you if there is an answer in the book.  You can type your question here. Chapters of the book: 
                Bath Box InstallationHigh Wall Heat InstallationToe Kick Heat Installation"Jumper" Installation                          Kitchen ExhaustTools and Materials
 What is a Range Hood 
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            | 1. Toe Kick Heat Installation – the chapter covers several topics and gives explanations:  
 
                             How to make openings in the floor and in the cabinet             What kind of fitting should be used             How to cut a take-off in             How to run a pipe             How to terminate a heat run              The chapter could be useful for the kitchen or bathroom remodeling project or to any project alike. The chapter has five pages, 10 pictures. $2.50. (Instant Access).
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            | 2. High Wall Heat – the chapter covers several topics and gives explanations:  
 
                How to install High Wall Heat and what kind of fitting should be usedHow to measure, cut, and put together piece of oval stack or pipe The chapter could be useful for the kitchen or bathroom remodeling projects or to any project alike. The chapter has four pages, two pictures in it. Price of the chapter is only $2.50 (Instant Access). |  
	
	
    
        
            | 3. “JUMPER” INSTALLATION – the chapter gives explanations:  
 
                The chapter could be useful for the kitchen or bathroom remodeling projects or to any project alike. The chapter has nine pages, twenty pictures in it. Price of the chapter is only $2.50 (Instant Access)How to run a “jumper” to the Toe Kick 90*How to run a “jumper” to the Oval Stack |  
	
	
    
        
            | 4. MICROWAVE HOOD, JENN AIR, KITCHEN HOOD   the chapter describes all three cases of the kitchen exhausts: Kitchen Hood, Microwave Oven Hood, Jenn-Air Fan; explains the roof and wall caps installation; covers the ductwork installation. Chapter has 10 pages, 30 pictures. Price of the chapter is only $3.59 (Instant Access).
         
 This discussion took place on the forum.doityourself.com website:
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 I have a GE JV966DSS that calls for 7" ducting. It is rated at 600 CFM with two fans installed 30" over a 36" GE gas cook top with 5 burners. Well, the HVAC person came when I wasn't home, and installed 6" ducting instead, about 30" of it through the roof. Poor communication on my part. Should I call him back to install 7" instead? How much effectiveness did I reduce by going with 6" vs. 7"? Thank you in advance.
 
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 With 600 CFM I think 7” would be too small. I think an eight inch would be better so the static pressure is not off the chart. But I would add that I would go with what the manufacture recommend. Make sure you seal the duct because it will push any grease out the seams at that kind of pressure.
 
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 Thanks. Well, I called the HVAC Company. They said they don't install 7" ducting. They have 8" ducting, but only install them if the hood calls for 8". He said 6" shouldn't reduce the efficiency too much. I don't agree with him as it stated clearly in the manual that going smaller will decrease the efficiency. A 15% decrease in diameter will reduce the flow by almost 50%, the equivalent of doubling the length of the pipe I suppose. With the length of my pipe at 45’, it effectively increases it to 90’, technically still below the 100 ft maximum length per manufacturer recommended. I am not happy, but they are not going to install either 7" or 8".
 
 
 That’s it! But what that homeowner could do, I think you already got the answer! Of course if he would purchase the MICROWAVE HOOD, JENN AIR, KITCHEN HOOD chapter then:
 
                He could do it himselfHe would know how this installation should be done and hire someoneHe could ask me some questions before this started and after it’s done I know I know the price of any home improvement project easily adds up, and even $3.59 for this chapter seems too high when you already spent hundreds of dollars on everything else. It is true, but what this guy is going to do now… have the answer?
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            | 5. BathBox Installation – the chapter covers bathbox installation in the interior wall. The chapter  could be useful for the kitchen or bathroom remodeling projects or to any project alike. The chapter has two pages, one picture in it. Price of the chapter is only $1.49 (Instant Access). |  
	
	
    
        
            | Range Hood in Finished Basement Installation in Pictures
 On the rare occasion, people who finish their basements off put an additional kitchen. This kitchen as any other may have a microwave hood or kitchen hood and on this page you can learn how to install it.
 On this page, you can see illustrations of all installation in the making except installation of the kitchen hood itself. However, if you would purchase this page by the time you will be ready to mount one I will make all necessary additional pictures and invite you back to this page.
 On the page, you can see 20 pictures of the tools and materials and 9 pictures of installation that represent it in the step-by-step manner.               In order to gain an accesses to the Finished Basement Kitchen Hood (Installation in Pictures) page you have to pay an access fee of $1.34. Just click on the “Buy Now” button below. Once you pay, you will gain an instant access to the page!
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 After you have purchased a paid page; PayPal is going to bring you back to my website. In order to see the paid page you have to click on the “Register” button, fill out the form, choose your own Username and Password and click on the “Register” button at the bottom of the form – congratulation, you are now on the page you have paid for!
 
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            | Microwave Hood Vent Installation in Pictures  A  microwave that you can see in the picture on the left top corner was  working in the recirculation mode. Unfortunately it didn't serve the  purpose and idea to exhaust it to the outside eventually came to  fruition!
 The most discouraging  part of this project was microwave's location - it was sitting on the  interior wall and of course you would never know what kind of obstacles  you may encounter on the way through the stud and joist cavities! However everything were  resolved successfully, all obstacles were overcome and this microwave  hood was vented the way you can see it in the picture on the left  bottom!  
 So, here you can see only two pictures - before and after, but what about the other 53 of them that were taken during installation process? No problem, for the price  of only $2.50 you can see them all. Just click on the Buy Now button  below and get an instant access to 55 high quality pictures with brief  explanations to them!      |  
	
	
    
        
            | How to Hook up Kitchen Hood in Remodeling Project Installation in Pictures  On this page you can find a step-by-step guidance that include 9 high quality pictures with brief explanations. The price of this page is only $1.34. |  
	
	
    
        
            | Microwave Exhaust for Small Cabinets 
 If you have small   cabinets there might be not enough room for the factory supplied damper   or/and the collar can be off-center and you also cannot use 10" x 4" 6"   straight boot and  6" elbow. In this case you have to do something  else! So, for the price of only $2.50 you can learn what should be done. This paid page has 25 high quality pictures with brief explanations. |  
	
	
    
        
            | List of YouTube Videos 
 01. How to Install New Panasonic NN-SD277WR Microwave
 02. Improperly Installed Microwave Found by Madison MS Home Inspector
 03. Replacing Microwave Wave Guide Cover
 04. Microwave Fixing
 05. Range Hood Installation
 06. Kitchen Cabinet Installation
 07. Vent-A-Hood Introduces Duct-Free ARS Hoods
 08. Vent-A-Hood Company History
 09. Vent-A-Hood University
 10. Kitchen Equipment: The Range Hood
 11. Veneto European Range Hood Wall Mount B2W
 12. PLZW Range Hood Install Slide Show
 13. Do It Yourself Kitchen Installation - Part I
 14. Do It Yourself Kitchen Installation Part II
 15. Do It Yourself Kitchen Install Part III
 16. Range Hood, To Circulate or Not Circulate
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            | A website "ductworkinstallation. com" focus on  providing information and services related to the installation of ductwork systems , which are the tubes used to distribute heated or cooled air throughout a building as part of an HVAC system; essentially, it would be a platform for individuals or companies specializing in designing and installing ductwork for homes and commercial properties, offering details on the process, and potential contractors to contact for such services.  Key points about ductwork installation websites:  Services offered: New ductwork installation, ductwork repair, duct cleaning, duct sealing, airflow balancing.  Target audience: Homeowners looking to install a new HVAC system, individuals experiencing issues with their existing ductwork, commercial property owners needing ductwork for large buildings.  Information provided: Explanations on different types of duct materials, design considerations for optimal airflow, potential benefits of proper ductwork installation.  |  
 
	
 
	
	
    
        
            | 150 Best Kitchen Ideas 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: June 30, 2009
 New ideas on how to design, build, and decorate a kitchen  are always of essential value to architects, designers, and homeowners.  This new addition to a successful series offers an extensive collection  of both modern and traditional kitchen designs from all over the world,  plans devised by distinguished international architects and designers  who have worked to achieve practical, innovative, and stunning solutions  adapted to the specific needs and particular tastes of their clients.  An exciting compilation, 150 Best Kitchen Ideas expresses the diversity  of current trends in kitchen design focusing on decor—materials,  lighting, colors, and windows—and specifics such as tables, wall units,  flooring, appliances, and countertops. It is an inspirational source of  ideas for those active in the field of design or interested in updating  the focal point of their homes.
 Customer Review A lot of modern ideas, not too many classic ones. But a  great book to have if you are remodeling or building a kitchen.
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            | Kitchens: Creating Beautiful Rooms from Start to Finish 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: September 1, 2007
 Creating the perfect kitchen is like cooking a special meal:  you have to pore through the recipes, consider the ingredients, and  imagine how everything will finally come together. And that’s exactly  what House Beautiful’s new guide allows home decorators to do. First,  the “Design” section helps you identify your style, decide on an  effective layout, figure out infrastructure (lighting, electrics,  fittings, and appliances) and establish storage needs. Then, in the  “Decorate” section, sumptuous photos provide decorating inspiration for  color schemes, window dressings, finishing touches, and more. Best of  all, there’s no need to follow one plan from start to finish: pick and  choose the elements that seem most practical and appealing to you from  the many different options. The result: a kitchen that’s made to order!
 Customer Review I just got a new condo and I was looking for new ideas.  That's what I was looking for. Nice ideas for rehab my kitchen and make  it a great gourmet place at my house.
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            | Country Living 500 Kitchen Ideas: Style, Function & Charm 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: October 7, 2008
 Country Living steps into the kitchen with 500 new and  exciting ways to transform the heart of the home. Packed with winning  photographs of warm and inviting rooms, this inspiring guide covers  color and pattern, floors and walls, storage, appliances, sinks, work  surfaces, windows and lighting, and other charming accessories. A  stunning image accompanies every tip: see how a small kitchen becomes  cozy when filled with warm tones and natural materials; how a  checkerboard backsplash brings black cabinets and white walls together;  and how a modern refrigerator can work in a retro room—if hidden by a  rustic door. Mix surface styles, add an archway to create a separate  eating area, and turn an antique cabinet into an attractive place to  store and display dishware.
 Customer Review Amazing idea book. Every page is a spectacular, interesting  kitchen that is refreshingly original. What I love about this book is it  includes working with what you already have. They picture these  appliances that are those horrible 80's style BUT they somehow make it  look good. It also includes kitchens of various sizes because let's face  it if you have a 20x20 open floor plan kitchen it's easy to make it  look good. They have everything in this book from clean white/stainless  steel kitchens to crazy colored kitchens with 50's appliances. I stopped  dog earring the pages after I realized I was doing it with every other  page.
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            | New Kitchen Idea Book 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: October 4, 2005  The kitchen isn't just for cooking anymore, and homeowners  are spending a lot of time and money to make it the true heart of their  home. Older houses lack the open floor plan that allows the kitchen to  become part of the living area, while an increasing number of amateur  chefs are going beyond the basics to build a kitchen that's worthy of an  upscale restaurant.
 
              The kitchen has become less utilitarian and more creative--a  place where homeowners express their personal style as much as they  would in any other room of the house. By that same token, new appliance  technology allows for a more useful kitchen, while hiding the pragmatism  behind aesthetics--no more avocado and harvest gold refrigeration  giants. With all these new possibilities come an overwhelming array of  choices and a substantial investment of time and money. Homeowners need  guidance, and "New Kitchen Idea Book" will help them discover what they  really want and how to achieve it.  Customer Review We bought this when we started thinking about a new kitchen  and dining addition. It really was a big help to narrow down our  choices. There’s nothing worse than feeling as if you know what you want  but you can't explain it or you haven't seen a picture of it anywhere.  This book has many photos of lots of different types of kitchens, not  just one style or size. It isn't arranged kitchen by kitchen, and there  aren't any floor plans. Photos are shown part by part, cabinets, sinks,  pantries, etc, so it’s handy to see all the sinks together. We have not  started work on the kitchen yet but I can't wait!!
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            | Black & Decker the Complete Guide to Ceramic Tile 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: September 1, 2010
 Complete DIY tile installation instructions with over 350  how-to, step-by-step photos; tool and material selection guides with  full-color photography; design inspiration; the most up-to-date tile  products and projects, such as recycled glass tile and other  environmentally friendly and sustainable tile, new advancements for tile  specifically engineered for outdoors, faux-stone tiles (made of more  affordable materials), etc.; tile for all home projects including  floors, walls, bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoors. This is the one stop  shop for do-it-yourself tile installation instructions.
 Customer Review For someone who has never before done anything with tile  this is a great book. I am step by step with pics and everything and  tell you what all tools you will need for each project. I plan to do a  shower with it and maybe new kitchen counter tops. Yeah it even goes  into concrete counter tops.
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            | DEWALT DW087K Self-Leveling Line Laser, Horizontal and Vertical 
 Product Description
 With the DEWALT DW087K self-leveling line laser, you get  accurate measurements essential to all construction and remodeling  projects. This self-leveling line laser can be used for both horizontal  and vertical applications and gives precise readings even at long  distances.
 
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            | Black & Decker the Complete Guide to Flooring, with DVD 
 Book Description
 Publication Date: August 1, 2010
 This third edition of a classic favorite includes  time-honored installation methods now updated to feature new flooring  styles, and adds some important new information on renewable flooring  materials, such as bamboo, reclaimed floorboards, and natural stone. It  also includes the latest techniques for polished and etched concrete  flooring. The DVD add-on product includes 50 minutes of real-time  demonstration of crucial layout and installation techniques, as well as  the entire print edition in electronic form.              Customer Review
 I am updating my DIY books from the older ones that I had, I  love these books because they are in such detail in what they tell you  to do, and have pictures instead of drawings. I have updated the entire  series of these books and took the rest to charity. Great book...
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