Changing Rooms

Changing Rooms by Linda Barker, published by BBC Books/Parkwest in 1998, offers an insightful look into the transformative process of home decoration. This edition, comprising 159 pages, presents a detailed guide based on the popular television series where householders have two days to revamp a room in someone else’s home, supported by professional designers and a DIY expert. The book outlines the challenges faced in 14 different projects, providing readers with practical solutions and advice.
Readers will find comprehensive descriptions of the rooms tackled, along with the specific problems that needed addressing. The book includes profiles of the designers involved, step-by-step methods, and illustrations that enhance understanding. Additionally, special-techniques panels and equipment details are provided, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in architecture, interior design, and home decoration.
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In the television series on which this book is based, householders throughout the country have two days in which to transform a room in someone else’s home, helped by professional designers and a DIY expert. The book guides readers through the problems and pitfalls encountered in 14 of them. There are descriptions of the rooms and the problems to be overcome, profiles of the designers involved, step-by-step methods and illustrations, special-techniques panels, and details of the equipment needed.
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