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Home Remodeling Books  

1. Black & Decker Complete Home Improvement  

 

 

The Complete Photo Guide to Home Improvement is a comprehensive reference for planning and completing major remodeling projects.
2. House Transformed Remodeling Book
The 20 projects in this portfolio offer homeowners clever, workable ideas and answers, from connecting new and old parts of a house to gaining needed space through clever storage solutions.
3. Complete Remodeling (This Old House)
You’ll get real-word advice from the experts at This Old House about simple home updates, reconfiguring existing space, adding on, and adding up.  This is a must-read for anyone embarking on a home remodel.
4. The Survival Guide: Home Remodeling
Extensive glossary of terms, how to read plans, how to hire and work with a designer/architect, how to hire and work with a contractor, should you be your own contractor, why get permits, what an inspector is for.
5. Natural Home Remodeling
To have a home that’s more in touch with the earth, you don’t have to start from the ground up! It’s possible and more environmentally friendly to go green by renovating an existing home.
6. Renovating Old Houses
This book is an excellent resource for anyone who is contemplating a older home remodeling project. Great reference book.
7. Not So Big Home Remodeling
Sometimes small changes can have a big impact. But many homeowners looking for more living space still insist on building expensive additions or completely rebuilding their home.

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