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The Victorian House Book: A Practical Guide to Home Repair and Decoration [Hardcover]

Robin Guild , Simon Rigge , Vernon Gibberd , James Mortimer , Ken Kirkwood , Derry Moore


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It's a practical, authoritative, beautiful guide to everything from cornices and corbels to sofas and suppliers.-- The Independent on SundayA Bible to all up-and-coming Victorian house owners.-- The Sunday ExpressMore than just a coffee table read, it takes a detailed look at every aspect of the Victorian home -- from door numbers and windows to period decoration and gardens.-- Good Housekeeping

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The new edition of The Victorian House Book, the fourth, has been fully revised and brought up to date, with additional text and a re-organized technical chapter. Written by Robin Guild, one of Britain's most successful interior designers, the book explains how to modernize your house while preserving the original architectural features. It takes you through every room, describing all the fixtures and fittings, and helps you decide which jobs to do and in what order to do them. More than 500 colour photographs illustrate the creative design ideas. The detailed practical guidance is broken down into 57 topics covering all aspects of alteration, conversion and decoration, supported by 1,500 specially commissioned line drawings. A comprehensive directory lists the names and addresses of manufacturers and suppliers across the country. "The Victorian House Book" reveals how to make the most of a building by working with the architecture, not against it.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Lively writing describes Victorian life 10 Oct 2002
By misterbeets - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Although this is a mainly a design book for the Victorian home owner, and a good one, with several excellent pictures on every page, it is also a history book. The author explains how each new wallpaper style, or window treatment, or ceiling ornament, and so on, is a consequence of this Paris Exhibition, or that widely circulated pattern book, or the writings of this influential person.

And considerable research and effort went into the book. In addition to the pictures, which cover subjects in Britain, America, and occasionally Australia, there are cutaway drawings showing construction of masonry and wood houses, and, at the close of every chapter, a page or two of drawings to illustrate typical ballusters, wall lamps, wardrobes, etc.

It was written for an American audience, going by the spellings and the list of suppliers in the appendix, by an Englishman, who occasionally gets things wrong. Like saying that at the turn of the century porches fell out of favor here and were replaced by conservatories. But his advice on restoration is always good.

Although it's an engaging history of the era, it's not a how-to book. The final chapter on repairs is familair material, although it might contain something you've not seen before: sample floor plans for a typical basement or attic conversions.

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The Victorian House Book 6 Mar 2006
By Thomas F. Gimm - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Wow! A lot of work went into this one. It is excellent in all respects.

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