More than 50 million Americans work at home and the work they do is as varied as the houses they live in. This fresh take on home workspaces looks at a wide range of designs that suit some unique employment needs -- from a daycare center to a dance studio. 50 drawings and 300 color photographs are included. "The book is a must ... full of practical but imaginative guides and information." -- Cincinnati Enquirer "Architect Neal Zimmerman frames dozens of ideas for stylish and ingenious conversions of the spare spot to work center." -- Associated Press
You can't beat Taunton Press for top-quality woodworking, residential design, and homebuilding information. This book is full of excellent photos and sufficiently detailed descriptions of home work areas. While the workspaces are practical, they're so attractive they could be distracting.
the photos are so small that i could not enjoy the designs. the photos in a decorating book are most important to inspire the reader. this book failed in that aspect.