Here are 100 achievable, stylish answers to everyday, real-life decorating problems, with innovative solutions to suit your skill level, budget, and taste. Organized by type of problem -walls, floors, doors, etc.-this extensively illustrated guide presents up to seven solutions for each problem, from the easiest and cheapest to the more complicated and costly.
This is an excellent book. It was just what I was looking for and had answers to some painting issues I had ran into. As well as suggestions for a tiling question I had for my bathroom and some problems I may have when I start replacing some old carpet with hardwoods. For each common problem the author offered three different solutions. Some varied by skill or price but others were just different ideas that may appeal more to one person than another person. Each one photos to illustrate the problem and the solutions and step-by-step instructions. Or as specific as the instructions could be trying to answer a variety of people's problems.
I was excited about this book. I admit I only skimmed it, but I did look intently at each project & most intros. I found the majority (90+%) to be so amateurish that I couldn't imagine wanting to live with them in my home, or being proud of someone seeing the work. I'm not sure if the fixes were better than the problems! I did get one, or maybe two, hmmms?