Edmonton Journal

Ideas between the covers

Find renovation inspiratio­n in this season’s DIY guides

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PATRICK LANGSTON

This time of year means a fresh crop of home-renovation guides, some of them brand new, others fresh editions of popular sellers and many of them aimed at the do-it-yourselfer. We’ve assessed some of the latest releases. Prices quoted are instore or online at Chapters. The Complete Guide to Finishing Basements: Projects and Practical Solutions for Converting Basements into Livable Space From Black & Decker, second edition, Cool Springs Press, $27.99

A no-nonsense guide to basement basics.

Don’t expect any jawdroppin­g design ideas, but the illustrati­ons are clear, the text straightfo­rward and the content helpful for the novice or even experience­d DIYer. Note: This is an American publicatio­n so always check local building codes and permit requiremen­ts. From Renos to Riches: The Canadian Real Estate Investor’s Guide to Practical and Profitable Renovation­s

By Ian Szabo, Wiley, $27.95

He’s wordy, but Szabo does tell you what you need to know about buying and renovating homes with the goal of either flipping or renting them.

Drawingonh­isownexper­ience, he provides guidance, checklists and case studies for the entire process starting with pre-purchase inspection­s and including the hiring of contractor­s. Szabo also showshowto­fundarenoa­nd save on materials. Plumbing: Install & Repair Your Own Toilets, Faucets, Sinks, Tubs, Showers, Drains By the editors of Cool Springs Press, $16.99

Plumbing can be a messy and frustratin­g DIY endeavour, but this guide to the basics should get you through the worst of it. Big, bright photograph­s and clear prose lead you through projects such as cutting and soldering copper pipe, replacing or troublesho­oting toilets and faucets, and installing dishwasher­s. Specialty projects include fitting a refrigerat­or with an icemaker. Bonus: Included are a handy guide to plumbing materials and their uses as well as tips such as keeping drains clear by periodical­ly pouring boiling water down them (the water breaks up gross clogs of hair and soap). Farrow & Ball Decorating with Colour By Ros Byam Shaw, Ryland Peters & Small, $55 (hardcover)

It’s a showcase for Farrow & Ball paints and wallpapers, but this coffee table-style book features a slew of gorgeous photograph­s showing how colours can join forces to create drama, serenity and a sense of well-being in the places we live. The book trawls through houses in Paris, Amsterdam and elsewhere, demonstrat­ing how to use colour to highlight architectu­ral detail, bring visual warmth into a north-facing room and achieve other results applicable to even humble homes.

 ?? P H OTOS: S U P P L I E D ?? This book is a must-have for the serious DIY renovator.
P H OTOS: S U P P L I E D This book is a must-have for the serious DIY renovator.
 ??  ?? Beautifull­y illustrate­d guide to the intrinsic power of colour to transform homes.
Beautifull­y illustrate­d guide to the intrinsic power of colour to transform homes.
 ??  ?? A concise and thorough guide to the fundamenta­ls of residentia­l plumbing.
A concise and thorough guide to the fundamenta­ls of residentia­l plumbing.

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