House to Home
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Roost03/02/2021Pages: 160Size: 5 x 8ISBN: 9781611808360DetailsHave you been thinking about how to make your house into a true home? Or are you buying a house that needs the same attention? Where do you begin? This book will get you started, see you through it, and make home design doable rather than daunting.
Charming and accessible, House to Home is a beginner-friendly guidebook for creating a home that supports your life the way you live it. With practical, hard-earned wisdom from her own dramatic home renovation, architect Devi Dutta-Choudhury guides you through the process from the foundation up.
Dive into home design with charts, questionnaires, and sketch pages that help you confidently approach and define your renovation. With Dutta-Choudhury’s relatable expertise, you’ll begin to think more like an architect. From understanding the site, working with architects, and being your own contractor to deciding when to redesign and when to leave alone, this book teaches core concepts about privacy, use of space, lighting, access, and more. Whether it’s just one room or your whole house, House to Home is here to help.RelatedCheck items to add to the cart orAuthor BioDEVI DUTTA-CHOUDHURY, AIA, is a licensed architect in California, with master degrees in architecture from both Tulane University and UCLA. She lives in Berkeley, California, where she started her own full-service architecture practice in 2009, specializing in modern, casual design. She enjoys working on a range of housing types from larger multi-family, co-living, and workforce housing to townhouses and single-family homes. She’s active in local planning and advocacy efforts that support a diverse and dynamic built environment.Selected Reader Reviews