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Hardcover The New Family Home: Creating the Perfect Home for Today and Tomorrow Book

ISBN: 1561583545

ISBN13: 9781561583546

The New Family Home: Creating the Perfect Home for Today and Tomorrow

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Imagine a home designed for the family that lives in it. Author Jim Tolpin features 24 of them in The New Family Home, an innovative and inspiring look at the changing family home in America. The New... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This is a lot to find in one book

I first checked this book out of the library, then liked it so much that I bought it. With 24 homes in it this book was a bit overwhelming at first. It took me a week to carefully read. I agree with the reviewer who said that the floor plans were disappointing. I believe that was intentional so that people don't "steal" the architect's designs. The descriptions at times were too brief and frustrating in their lack of citing sources for materials. The book, though, does what it set out to do very well; promote the concept of flowing and multi-use space as the new design for modern living. Some of the ways that these families customized their homes to their lifestyle are amazing. Everyone should have a custom home because they have a custom lifestyle and preferences. Some of these families made the trade-off of a smaller house to own a custom house that they could afford. These people and their homes are inspiring.

Great general ideas for a "family" house

We are in the pre-beginning stages of building...writing down ideas, concepts, before hiring an architect to design. This book is great for its general ideas in regard to family houses. The ideas of combined kitchen/living space, children's "quarters", importance of master suites and ensuring the house will fit changing needs as children grow are great. I've taken notes on the concepts I like and would like to incorporate in our home.

The Heart of the Family

We just finished building our first family home in 1999 and I wish I had this book before we began! We looked at 10,000 floorplans and now live in a craftsman style, family friendly home in the woods. What a gift is a well-designed, well-built house. But the heart of the family is not the building, but the love and commitment which grows between family members by God's grace. For another book published in April 2000 on the family home, take a look at THE FAMILY CLOISTER: BENEDICTINE WISDOM FOR THE HOME, by David Robinson (New York: Crossroad, 2000).

The New Family Home

"The New Family Home" is a godsend! As parents of young children getting ready to jump into the market for a new home, this book is a blueprint of what we should be looking for. While we probably won't end up in a custom home like the ones featured in the book, we will be sure to look for certain elements that the authors discuss like good bedroom placement and a kitchen/great room combination.The pictures in the book are fabulous eye-candy, a real treat, but best of all are the inspiring stories about the 24 families -- what they wanted, where they compromised, how they worked with their architects and builders to fulfill their dreams. We could totally relate. Anyone with kids (or a house) will love this book!

Actually 24 family homes

Great pictures. Site specific yet general in nature. Plan views. Blend of detail and elevations. Concise paragraphs describe design process as well as individual spaces. All this presented in almost coffee table like format. Good volume for builders to leaf through every once and awhile to remind themselves of what ought to be done. Equally fine book for potential clients to pour over to preview what can be done. And well done. Another hit for Taunton Press.
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