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Victorian Kitchens & Baths [Hardcover]

Esther Schmidt (Photographer), Franklin Schmidt (Photographer)
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April 11, 2005
Romance is in and Victorian design and architecture are as popular now as they were when Victorian was the contemporary style more than a hundred years ago. Often, people who buy a Victorian home have expertise in antiques of the era and can furnish a period living room or bedroom, but they are stymied when it comes to the kitchen and the bathroom. Victorian Kitchens and Baths solves this common dilemma by looking at the individual design, décor and architectural elements that make a room Victorian, offering a myriad of purist as well as interpretive ideas that can be used and adapted to fit many homes and tastes.
Victorian Kitchens & Baths is conveniently divided into four sections: Historic Victorian Kitchens and Baths, What Makes It Victorian, Borrowing Décor from the Parlor, and Contemporary Victorian Bathrooms and Kitchens. Focusing on historical and contemporary elements, Franklin and Esther Schmidt have created a book that appeals to serious aficionados and collectors of Victoriana as well as those who are simply interested in using certain Victorian-style elements in their contemporary homes. Full-color photography, sidebars from professionals, and decorating information accompany a huge range of projects and offer fresh information.
Product experts--and Victorian-era specialists--offer their unique perspectives, tips and ideas, including Erika Kotite, board member of the Victorian Society in America and editor of Victorian Homes magazine; Patty Poore, editor of Old House Interiors; and Florine McCain, editor of Victorian Decorating.
Franklin and Esther Schmidt are a photography, styling, and writing team who have photographed and written about hundreds of homes. Their articles and features have appeared in a variety of magazines, including Architectural Digest, Old House Interiors, Antiques & Fine Art, Country Home and Country Living. As field editors for Victorian Homes, Washington, D.C., correspondents for Art & Antiques, and antiques columnists for Country Accents, they have focused their work on interior design as it relates to architecture and lifestyle. Franklin and Esther are also the authors and photographers of Cabin Kitchens & Baths (Gibbs Smith, 2004). They live in Virginia.


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Romance is in again and Victorian design and architecture are as popular now as they were in the mid-nineteenth to early twentieth centuries. The essence of Victorian style lies in its warm woods, opulence, colors and patterns. Touring through both historic and contemporary Victorian-style kitchens and bathrooms, authors Franklin and Esther Schmidt highlight individual design, décor and architectural elements that make a room distinctly Victorian. Filled with specific tips from experts in the field, Victorian Kitchens & Baths shows how to arrive at the extraordinary finished product through details on molding, trim and wainscoting; windows; tiles; lighting; pantries; colors, patterns and textiles; art, antiques and collectibles; and much more. Diverse and exquisite, these rooms will appeal to aficionados of Victorian high style as well as those who wish to translate certain elements into their more contemporary kitchens and bathrooms. Reflective of the largest possible variety of locale, income level and style of the Victorian sensibility, this book gives myriad design possibilities for any type of home. About the Authors Franklin and Esther Schmidt are a photography, styling, and writing team who have photographed and written about hundreds of homes. They have traveled to almost every state, producing articles and features for major magazines. Their work is featured in a variety of books as well as Architectural Digest, Old House Interiors, Antiques & Fine Art, Country Home and Country Living. As field editors for Victorian Homes, Washington, DC, correspondents for Art & Antiques, and antiques columnists for Country Accents, they have focused their work on interior design as it relates to architecture and lifestyle.

About the Author

Franklin and Esther Schmidt are a photography, styling, and writing team who have photographed and written about hundreds of homes. Their articles and features have appeared in a variety of magazines including Architectural Digest, Old House Interiors, Antiques & Fine Art, Country Home and Country Living. As field editors for Victorian Homes, Washington, DC, correspondents for Art & Antiques, and antiques columnists for Country Accents, they have focused their work on interior design as it relates to architecture and lifestyle. Franklin and Esther are also the authors and photographers of Cabin Kitchens & Baths. They live in Virginia.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Gibbs Smith; First Edition edition (April 11, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1586853023
  • ISBN-13: 978-1586853020
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 10.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #699,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Victorian dream, April 18, 2006
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This is a wonderful book for anyone dreaming of restoring a Victorian home. Lots of pictures but also well researched and interesting text. Helpful for those of us who do not want to model "mimic" our rooms after a specific photo spread in a book, but would like to understand, incorporate, and enjoy the historic details of our beautiful homes.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars aims high, falls short, March 5, 2008
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Plenty of eye candy to drool over and a nice variety of photos from over-the-top high-end rooms to simple log cabins, especially for those who are more interested in "period inspired" than "period accurate". (For that, get Jane Powell's book "Bungalow Bathrooms".) However, it suffers in the editing department. The book is a conglomeration of short articles by a bunch of different authors rather than a single author's work. Typos and misused homonyms disrupted the flow of reading. Some factual errors were particularly irritating: for instance, "It marks a period of 'balloon construction', which implies that moldings and other architectural elements would no longer be molded into place individually or carved one by one. Rather they would come in strips and be shipped from factories in bulk." I'd like some of what that contributor was smoking, because it was apparently pretty good stuff - balloon construction referred to a specific style of FRAMING a house, it has nothing to do with the moldings. If you want information on the history of household sanitation and on residential construction of the Victorian era, read something else, this one's primarily for the pictures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Resource, February 2, 2010
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This is the exact book I've been looking for. I recently bought a victorian house and want to bring it back to its original period, and this book has helped more than any other I've purchased. Many books tell the reader to "be creative", but I don't want to "be creative". I want to be accurate. I needed a detailed synopsis of what is really period and how the Victorians lived and used their kitchen/bathrooms. This book explained what furniture, accessories, finishes, and styles the Victorians actually used and why. And they talked about what Victorians DID NOT use and why. Very helpful.
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