Since tomorrow is July 4th, I’ve decided to take it off. There will be no blog post tomorrow which is why the book review is today instead of Friday. Have a great weekend everyone!
If you’re into do it yourself television, you’ve undoubtedly heard of Ty Pennington. He’s been on Trading Spaces as well as Extreme Makeover Home Edition and has become a national phenomenon, thanks to his quirky style and ease with tools. If you’re looking to improve your home the easy way, this book offers some great advice and, much like Ty, it’s a little quiry and a lot of fun.
First off, if you’re looking for blueprints, exact specs and technical information, this is the not the book for you. The book covers the renovations that Ty made to his own home and while it does get into how to do things, it is more of a reflection of his techniques and tricks for working on a limited budget to get the best results. However, even if you are a seasoned pro, it’s still well worth the read.
As we mentioned earlier, the book covers the projects that Ty completed in his own home, from remodeling the kitchen to adding a koi pond in the back yard. He goes into great details on the kinds of materials that he used as well as the ways he was able to cut corners. He managed to remodel his entire kitchen for less than $3,000 and the whole house for less than $15,000.
In this vein, the book is packed with incredible money saving tips that will help anyone find ways to make their house look great for less money. Best case in point: for his kitchen, Ty chose flooring to redo the ceiling and used tile for the flooring. The finished result was surprisingly well put together and gave the room a lot of warmth.
If you’re looking for tips on how to work inside the space you already have and get it done on a budget, this is a terrific book. It’s got plenty of pictures (many of them including Ty) and it is a very quick and fun read. While it’s not the most technical of tomes, it does cover basic design principles and can help the reader come up with their own ideas to make their home their own unique extension of their personality.
While the average person may not need a koi pond in their backyard, this book serves as a great jumping off point that is very inspirational. When you’re done with this book, you’ll feel able to take on the world, or at the very least, your own home with plenty of confidence. It’s great for beginners, but like we said before, even professionals can get some tips that are useful.
Overall, we recommend this book, but with a caveat. Read it with the right mindset and you’ll walk away with a feeling that you can tackle your home. Read it with the wrong mindset and you’ll most likely be disappointed that it didn’t include more exact specs and technical information. At face value however, this is a book that has a place in most DIY bookshelves.
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