From Library Journal
In this era of the down-sized home, finding adequate space in which to store our accumulated belongings requires more ingenuity than ever before. This book of mostly elementary projects addresses storage needs in all areas of the house, taking into account the unique physical characteristics of the "stuff" found in kitchens, bathrooms, closets, basements, yards, and so on. While most of the projects are of the conventional box, bin, or rack variety, others--such as the between-joists storage pockets--are more unusual. Several introductory chapters offer a surprisingly detailed mini-manual on building materials, tools, and basic methods of care construction. Clearly illustrated throughout with photos and cutaway drawings. For public libraries where demand warrants.
- Bill Demo, Tompkins Cortland Coll., Dryden, N.Y.Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.