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Young House Love

243 Ways to Paint, Craft, Update & Show Your Home Some Love

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This New York Times bestselling book is filled with hundreds of fun, deceptively simple, budget-friendly ideas for sprucing up your home. 
With two home renovations under their (tool) belts and millions of hits per month on their blog YoungHouseLove.com, Sherry and John Petersik are home-improvement enthusiasts primed to pass on a slew of projects, tricks, and techniques to do-it-yourselfers of all levels. Packed with 243 tips and ideas—both classic and unexpected—and more than 400 photographs and illustrations, this is a book that readers will return to again and again for the creative projects and easy-to-follow instructions in the relatable voice the Petersiks are known for. Learn to trick out a thrift-store mirror, spice up plain old roller shades, "hack" your Ikea table to create three distinct looks, and so much more.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 1, 2012
      Do we really need another forum for glib and talented bloggers to instruct novice decorators? Yes, as it turns out, we do. The Petersiks, whose snail-mail address is Richmond, Va., and whose Internet address is www.younghouselove.com, splashed into the blogosphere when they decided to document upgrades to their dark, dated home. After the makeover, bright colors and light prevailed. While the couple has an obvious flair for transforming fixer-uppers, at first glance, the book’s projects look elementary. Stack books in the fireplace in its idle seasons? A voracious reader of shelter magazines could have thought of that. Still, the very simplicity of some of their ideas might be a virtue. Completing something far less than a full makeover—like a task that can be done in an evening—could be a genuine confidence builder. And the book is solidly apartment-friendly. There is some gold, like the steps to reupholster a chair, hidden in tips for framing and stenciling accessories. This book is a natural for beginners. Experienced do-it-yourselfers should keep looking.

    • Library Journal

      November 15, 2012

      Continuing the trend of bloggers turning book authors, the Petersiks of younghouselove.com have taken their experiences with home improvement and decorating to the printed page. Emphasis here is on uncomplicated, doable, and inexpensive projects that are fresh and super easy. Unfortunately, not all of the projects fall neatly into room by room organization. The lack of an index is keenly felt. Some instruction may be cursory, but can be overlooked by the sheer abundance of projects and their simplicity. The writing is cheery and encouraging. VERDICT This book is a good stepping-stone to build the confidence of a beginner and does not pretend to be more. There is plenty here for all tastes. Make room for this charming book on the home remodeling shelf. Recommended for most public libraries.

      Copyright 2012 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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