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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 272x219x14 mm, weight: 744 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1600852513
  • ISBN-13: 9781600852510
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 272x219x14 mm, weight: 744 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Mar-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1600852513
  • ISBN-13: 9781600852510
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Explains how to turn the extra space in ones home into a separate living quarters in order to house a relative or to rent out to a boarder to earn extra money, in a book with 275 full-color photos and 50 drawings. By the author of Renovation: A Complete Guide. Original. A home within a home … is there any living arrangement that holds more appeal? Carving out in-law (or other) quarters from an existing home is a win-win any way you look at it — financially, practically, and emotionally. The audience for this book is broad — from the baby boomer caring for elderly parents, or returning kids, to the homeowner who is simply in search of a smart way to help pay the mortgage. It puts a wide range of options out there, including attic conversions, bump-out additions, and even freestanding structures. This book covers every eventuality involved in creating a secondary living space in your home or on your property — from planning and soundproofing to safety and security, even how to deal with damp basements.
Introduction 2(4)
Chapter 1 Is An In-Law Unit Right For You?
6(14)
Case Study 1 The In-law on the Range
14(6)
Chapter 2 Designing In-Laws
20(30)
Case Study 2 From Gloom to Glory
44(6)
Chapter 3 Choosing Appliances, Fixtures, And Materials
50(24)
Case Study 3 Grandma's Home
68(6)
Chapter 4 Plans And Permits
74(22)
Case Study 4 You Can Go Home Again
90(6)
Chapter 5 Basement In-Law Units
96(22)
Case Study 5 Colors of a Distant Land
97(5)
Case Study 6 One House, Two Yards
102(6)
Case Study 7 Finding Treasure in the Basement
108(4)
Case Study 8 A Basement Aerie
112(6)
Chapter 6 Garage Conversions
118(22)
Case Study 9 Turning a Box into a Beauty
119(6)
Case Study 10 Billy's Place
125(4)
Case Study 11 The 15-Second Commute
129(5)
Case Study 12 A Winter's Tale
134(6)
Chapter 7 Stand-Alone In-Laws
140(42)
Case Study 13 Rethinking What You Really Need
141(4)
Case Study 14 A Place for Singing
145(5)
Case Study 15 Lisa's Baby
150(6)
Case Study 16 A Floating In-law
156(6)
Case Study 17 Rooting for a Green World
162(4)
Case Study 18 Nancy's Windfall
166(4)
Case Study 19 A New Life for an Elderly In-law
170(5)
Case Study 20 Elegance under the Oaks
175(7)
Chapter 8 Bump-Outs, Carve-Outs, And Attics
182(30)
Case Study 21 A Jewel in the City
183(5)
Case Study 22 Sailors' Delight
188(6)
Case Study 23 Putting It All Out There
194(4)
Case Study 24 Carving Out Options
198(4)
Case Study 25 Peaceful Coexistence
202(6)
Case Study 26 A Safe Place to Land
208(4)
Appendix Universal Design 212(2)
Resources 214(3)
Index 217
Michael Litchfield has been renovating houses or writing about them for more than 30 years. A founding editor of Fine Homebuilding magazine, Litchfield is perhaps best known as the author of the classic, Renovation: A Complete Guide (9780806997759).