
Building More Classic Garden Furniture Danny Proulx This fantastic book is a follow-up to Proulx's How to Build Classic Garden Furniture. Readers will find many more projects, ranging from simple weekend designs to intermediate level projects that require more investment in time and materials. All the projects are fresh, useful and innovative - sure to please both the builder and the user.
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Building Garden Furniture Ray Martin, Lee Rankin Drawing on the traditional English garden, this guide features clean, functional designs which are stylish enough for indoor use but able to withstand decades outdoors with minimal maintenance. These 30 projects involve varying levels of woodworking skill and tool inventory. They include plans for chairs, tables, benches, screens, gates, trellises, garden shelves, a work table, a hammock stand...
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Furniture Facelifts Mark Thurgood, Liz Wagstaff This practical text offers quick and easy ways to transform inexpensive junk-shop items or undistinguished furniture into unique and stylish pieces. It presents a range of ideas, designs, projects and techniques for working with paint, fabric, wood, metal and glass. The book includes 30 major projects for revamping furniture, along with a directory of all the techniques required with easy-to-follow...
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"Ground Force" Garden Handbook Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock, Tommy Walsh Advice on maintaining the garden without it taking over your life. The book has sections allocated to each of the authors' specialities. Alan talks about plant choice and general care; Charlie deals with containers, ponds and fountains; and Tommy looks after fences, furniture and hard surfaces.
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