From Library Journal
Improving the kitchen adds not only to a home's resale value but also to its comfort. Unfortunately, such improvement is also very expensive. Professional woodworker Tolpin shows how to build and install cabinets and, to a lesser degree, covers kitchen design and laminate countertop construction. The author's straightforward text, combined with numerous photographs and illustrations, should enable most woodworkers to make their own cabinetry. Other types of storage furniture can be made using information gleaned from this source. Especially rewarding when used in conjunction with an excellent kitchen design book such as Steve Thomas's This Old House Kitchens: A Guide to Design and Renovation (LJ 12/91), this book is recommended for most libraries.
Jonathan Hershey, Akron-Summit Cty. P.L., OhioCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Product Description
This book shows woodworkers how to: choose cabinet designs and use unique style details; design layouts to fit any space; customize doors and drawers; choose the right hardware and countertops; install cabinets quickly and efficiently and adjust hardware for smooth operation.