| | |  | Home Business Books | Home » » Better Houses, Better Living: What To Look for When Buying, Building or Remodeling | | | | | | | Description: | | Better Houses, Better Living helps home owners and home buyers by explaining the basics of home design and building from a user's perspective. Ferguson clearly and succinctly details what makes a house "user-friendly" and a better place to live by focusing on practicality instead of just feeling and looks. The book includes over 500 graphics including 462 photographs that clearly show each element that is discussed. There are also 142 Internet Resources where people can go for more information. A referenced website has hot-links to these Internet Resource listings making them easier to access. And there are 8 Supplements which will be a real bonus to the reader, offering scads of additional information. | | | Product Details: | | | Author:
| Myron E. Ferguson | | Paperback:
| 337 pages | | Publisher:
| Home User Press | | Publication Date:
| 2004-09 | | Language:
| English | | ISBN:
| 0965485617 | | Package Length:
| 9.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.9 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.95 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Better Houses, Better LivingDec 02, 2004
By James Krengel "Better Houses, Better Living" isn't just one more book on what to look for when buying, building or remodeling- it is THE book to have. I haven't found a book this chock full of practical, down to earth, actually useful information in years. While other books address aesthetics and other issues, "Better Houses, Better Lviing" gets right to work from the first page.
Additionally, it is highly readable book, not written as if talking to a contractor but in language that is easy to understand and the information is easy to grasp. This is a must for anyone hunting for a new home or planning a new one. It will insure that the move they make won't just be a lateral move, but a better move, a move up and they will end up with a home that works for them. My copy won't spend much time in my home - there are way too many people whose hands I need to put it in.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
A solidly useful and highly recommended resourceNov 07, 2004
By Midwest Book Review Written by a homeuser and retired engineer who spent 14 years researching and presenting his home-buying wisdom, Better Houses, Better Living: What To Look For When Buying, Building, Or Remodeling is a solid advice guide to getting the best possible home for one's hard-earned income. 462 black-and-white photographs, 140 references to Internet sites that further detail subjects fleshed out in the book add an extra touch to the core information and tips, which cover such topics as options for wiring a home in the 21st century, kitchen exhaust systems that work (and those that don't), the importance of the locations and types of doors, the pros and cons of various countertops available for kitchen and bath, and much more. Better Houses, Better Living emphasizes practical and functional needs - discussions of aesthetics, or how a home looks and feels, are left to other advice guides. A solidly useful and highly recommended resource, enthusiastically recommended for home buyers and home owners - when applied to the expenses of one's home, the insights gleaned here literally pay for themselves.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Better Houses, Better LivingJan 10, 2007
By Kent Laake
"KL"
I am having a house custom built this summer and this book is excellent. The author knows his stuff and provides a lot of useful info. Well worth the $$.
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Better Houses, Better LivingJul 04, 2007
By V. Vincent Easy to read and loaded with valuable tips. For example, we are building a new home and had generated plans with the aid of a home designer and builder. After reading this book, I discovered our dinning room was slightly too small. We planned on a coffered ceiling in the dinning room along with a built-in china cabinet along the wall. None of us had taken into consideration that if we wanted the chandelier centered in the coffered ceiling with the dinning table centered under the chandelier and 36" between the dinning table and china cabinet, then we would need our dinning room extended another 8" from what we had on the original plan. This tip alone was invaluable. There were also many other ideas and suggestions. This book is a must for anyone building, remodeling or purchasing a home.
Better Houses, Better Living: What to look for when buy, building or remondelingSep 05, 2010
By Cuckoo The book arrived promptly and is in good condition. It is most informative and exactly what I was looking for.
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