Kitchen Secrets Revealed: Know the Right Kitchen Questions to Ask Contributor(s): Malone, Barry (Author) |
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ISBN: 0646809326 ISBN-13: 9780646809328 Publisher: Barry Malone OUR PRICE: $11.39 Product Type: Paperback Published: October 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - House & Home | Remodeling & Renovation - General - Architecture | Adaptive Reuse & Renovation - House & Home | Design & Construction |
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 6" W x 9" (0.40 lbs) 128 pages |
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Publisher Description: How many stories have you heard of kitchen disasters, disputes with builders and kitchen manufacturers, and people not getting what they thought they bought?
...and much more, including a chapter on Bloopers to help you avoid the pitfalls others have fallen into.
Kitchen Secrets Revealed will not only help you design your dream kitchen, it will help you communicate your ideas to your designer or salesperson with confidence, clarity, and a clear understanding of the rights and responsibilities of all parties. |
Contributor Bio(s): Malone, Barry: - Barry Malone started his work career back in Ireland in 1971 as an apprentice cabinet maker/joiner. After three years he went in to the drawing office for two years, only to learn he still had to go back on the tools for another two years to finish his apprenticeship (back then it was a five year apprenticeship). Some years later he worked for a company called Waterford Kitchens (perhaps named in the hope that people would associated it with the Waterford Glass). He then partnered with a company called Seto Kitchens based in Athlone, a town right in the centre of Ireland. After looking after all their work next to Dublin, things were really going good with plenty of work and clients. Approaching 30 years of age, Barry wanted to see more of the world and decided to emigrate to Australia. In 1986 he packed the tools, bags and family and headed down under, working for various kitchen companies.Over the years Barry has seen and solved all sorts of problems in an industry he loves through installing, managing, supervising, designing and check measuring. Meeting and dealing with all sorts of people and making some great friends along the way, although nearing retirement Barry still likes to help out whenever he can as there are very few problems he has not seen and most can be resolved with a bit of common sense. |