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by Daina Manning (Author), Janice Costa (Author) "You bought that adorable 1970s-style ranch because you love the neighborhood, the school district, the huge backyard and the big sunny living room..." (more)
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"Costa and Manning have plenty of helpful hints for renovating." -- Orlando Sentinel, Rebecca Swain Vadnie

"The cheerful attitude of these authors makes even the less cheerful aspects of kitchen remodeling a little easier to swallow." -- Christy Hobart, LA Times. 5/25/05

Product Description
As Americans hunger for home improvement, Lowe's and Home Depot have risen to the status of weekend hotspots. Home-design shows like Trading Spaces are flourishing up and down the television dial, mirroring the national nesting craze. And the most-remodeled room in the nest is the kitchen.

While remodeling can be a stressful experience, Everything and the Kitchen Sink demystifies the kitchen design and remodeling process with a humorous, down-to-earth, and candid approach that lets readers know exactly what they're in for-and how to triumph.

Savvy homeowners really need to be involved in every step of a kitchen remodel, whether they're leaving the labor to the pros or rolling up their sleeves to tackle the project solo. Planning and foresight are crucial to a successful and (relatively) painless remodeling project.

Researching design options, hiring contractors, budgeting, making smart purchases, cutting costs, financing, surviving the chaos of installations, and effective problem-solving are explained in straightforward, user-friendly detail.

While learning how to successfully navigate the process, readers will also explore hundreds of exciting and innovative ideas for creating a dream kitchen at any price point. Floor plans, diagrams, and beautiful four-color and black-and-white photographs help readers visualize their own finished projects.



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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing (April 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0740750194
  • ISBN-13: 978-0740750199
  • Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 8.7 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #253,991 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars To the rescue!, May 13, 2005
I've been waiting since February 1981 to do something about my kitchen. That's the month we moved into our house. Everything and the Kitchen Sink has come into my life -not a moment too soon! - to move me from mere contemplation to actual accomplishment. It is a thorough guide to redoing this most important room in the house. (I mean, think about it. Without food in your life, there'd be no need for any other rooms.) But wait! There's more! It's Readable. In fact, downright amusing.

A few highlights for me:

The Introduction. How many times do you even read the introduction to a book, let alone enjoy it, let further alone find a personal message to you in it? The Introduction reminds me of the centrality of the kitchen in my family life and most emphatically assures me that I should not have to wait decades to make my kitchen functional and aesthetically pleasing.

The quizzes. Little quizzes and questionnaires throughout the book helped me articulate not only our personal style (Busy Slobs, or words to that effect...) but also what's been keeping us from getting a start on this kitchen. We've been of two minds (my husband's and mine) about how long we're likely to stay in this house. We know when we sell a developer will probably just knock it down and start over. That argues for not bothering, or at least for not putting much money into what we do bother with. But something clearly has to be done. For one thing, the original designer of our house obviously thought that a woman's place was not only in the kitchen, but alone down a hallway. Yes, the sink is in an "L" away from everything else that matters. The passageway is so narrow that cooperating in cooking or washing dishes becomes a clown routine in blocking, waiting, bumping, squeezing by. Then there's the fact that two-thirds of the cupboards assume the person using them is pushing six feet tall. (I'm short.) Add to that two dogs of various shepherd (i.e., stick CLOSE to the herd) persuasions - a factor no other book or magazine I've ever read on this subject has even acknowledged - and you've got a recipe for daily frustration. Not good.

Here's where Everything and the Kitchen Sink comes to the rescue. There are marvelous pictures. And useful budget charts. And constant encouragement to figure out how we really use our kitchen, and plan from that base. And other helpful hints sprinkled throughout the book. I can feast my eyes on the fancy stoves and state of the art refrigerators and duplicate dishwashers, but I can acknowledge that I am destined to be a "rustic" gal. Paint will be my friend. Shiny stainless steel is out (expensive and not good for slobs anyway), "distressed," folky, and mobile is in. I'm having great fun figuring it out. Carts and drawer units on wheels will replace the built-in cabinets. (We'll take the old ones to the basement and "improve" our laundry area - following another suggestion in the book about how to recycle and minimize waste. And if/when we move, we'll take the new ones with us.) It's more important to us to share the kitchen and the tasks in it than to have an immense sink, so the double-deep behemoth that fills the hallway will come out and a sink sized for mobile homes will replace it. This will enable us to get by each other without having to take time for a minuet. Heck, maybe even stand side by side to wash the dishes.

I've taken samples of the ancient earthquake-cracked plaster and dog-water-warped floor tiles to the lab (one of the book's very helpful suggestions). They'll tell me if there's asbestos in either so I can proceed safely. I've calculated the costs (with the help of worksheets in the book) and strategized the financing. I've measured it all out and drawn my plans to scale. I've pondered the traffic flow, factored in the canines.

After twenty-four years, I'm ready to start. Thanks to Everything and the Kitchen Sink.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Design Ideas (and a Fun Read, Too!), February 11, 2007
This charming, clever and extremely user friendly book was a Godsend during our kitchen remodel. There are lots of helpful comparison charts so you can see the pros and cons of different materials before you buy them (not just what they tell you when they're trying to sell you stuff, but the honest truth, like how granite stains if you don't seal it regularly, or how painted cabinets crack over time). There's great advice about design styles, and about designing your kitchen to fit both your budget and your family's lifestyle (even including the dos and don'ts for families with small kids, families with pets, people who are neatness challenged, etc.).

There's also a lot of nice extras, like cost cutting tips, advice about financing, how to interview installers or designers so you don't end up with a lemon, how to budget realistically, and everything you wanted to know about product, from cabinet wood species to faucet finishes to flooring to high-tech appliances.

It's clear that the writers know their stuff, and I would suggest anyone even thinking about remodeling their kitchen read this as part of the starter package! You won't find better. One caveat: This is not the book that's going to walk you through doing the job yourself from A to Z. It doesn't teach you how to do your own electrical, or give you a crash course in laying flooring. But then again, as the authors will tell you, if you're going to do this yourself, you need more skills than what you can get just reading a book (and it could be dangerous to think otherwise). Skilled do it yourselfers will find this most useful for the product information (of which there's plenty), design style info and insider tips.

Overall, we found this to be enormously helpful, plus great fun to read. Many of these books are dry as dust, but this was engaging and very funny in parts -- yet still very informative. If you have designs on a new kitchen, be sure to read this book first! We highly recommend it!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Kitchen Planning Tool!, April 22, 2005
This clever book is packed full of great practical info for saving time and money when doing your kitchen over. Whether you're doing a full scale remodel or just sprucing things up a bit, Everything and the Kitchen Sink has some great advice about how to pick the right products, find a great designer, and avoid nightmare contractors. There are even some creative ideas for how to finance the project. Authors Costa and Manning clearly know their stuff--and they write in such a down to earth style, you'll feel like you're getting advice from a good friend. If you've ever thought about doing your kitchen over, this is the book you want to start with. Funny, clever, informative, definitely a five-star book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best
This is one of the best kitchen guides out there - the authors know their stuff. Lots of good questions to get you thinking, practical advice, great photos. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Try something else
I wasn't impressed with this book. It is somewhat outdated and the content leaves a lot to be desired. Try another title.
Published 8 months ago by K. Morvant

3.0 out of 5 stars expected more......
I read the reviews first before ordering this book but it did not meet my expectations. I expected more pictures or ideas of kitchen design.
Published 9 months ago by overseas

4.0 out of 5 stars kitchen remodeling book
This book was informative and fun to read. However, the authors assume you live in a place with kitchen designers and big box stores. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Kelly Brickman

5.0 out of 5 stars Your Perfect Kitchen
Compare materials before you start your remodel, and also get some cost-cutting tips for creating your dream kitchen.
Published on April 3, 2007 by Marina Kushner

2.0 out of 5 stars Not much substance and not fun to read
I read this book quickly and probably won't use it again before we remodel the kitchen. This is the fifth book I've read on kitchens and I purchased this one based on the reviews... Read more
Published on February 11, 2007 by T. Wagner

2.0 out of 5 stars More of a design and idea book
If your looking for a how to book on remodeling your kitchen this is not it. This is more of a book from a idea and design standpoint for remodeling.
Published on September 18, 2006 by Jose J. Montero

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE!!!!!
"Everything and The Kitchen Sink" by Janice Costa and Daina Manning is a "must have" for anyone who is considering tackling the most daunting of tasks: remodeling a kitchen... Read more
Published on April 27, 2005 by Pete Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Stay Home Without It!
This book is a must-have for anyone looking to remodel their kitchen. It's witty, insightful and extremely handy and approachable. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ann Sample
I'm a fan of 'Kitchen & Bath Design News' so when I heard its editor, Janice Costa, had written a book about kitchen remodeling I quickly purchased a copy. Read more
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