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| Timberframe Plan Book | 
enlarge | Authors: Michael Morris, Dick Pirozzolo Publisher: Gibbs Smith, Publisher Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $3.43 You Save: $21.52 (86%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 261984
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 9.8 x 9.7 x 0.4
ISBN: 0879059761 Dewey Decimal Number: 728.370222 EAN: 9780879059767 ASIN: 0879059761
Publication Date: August 29, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Ships immediately! Perfect and New! Has a publisher remainder mark. 2000 Paperback.
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Product Description Thirty floor plans along with tips from some of the field's premier builders and designers will enable you to incorporate the art of a centuries-old building craft into your home. Elegant in its simplicity and immensely strong for its fewer parts, a timberframe home is a thing of beauty, designed as much for its pleasing symmetry as for its strength and longevity. The TIMBERFRAME PLAN BOOK is a hands-on guide to choosing the floor plan for the home of your dreams. < BR>
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Save Your Money June 14, 2001 32 out of 34 found this review helpful
I found this book a waste of time. Looking for actual timber frame plans, instead I found a bunch of pictures in no particular order or organization. May make a makeshift coffee table book for people to read while you think big thoughts in your completed timber frame home, but it sure won't help you design one.
Dreaming of a Timberframe Home? November 15, 2000 9 out of 27 found this review helpful
As the editor of LivingHome, I have to say that this new book is a real winner. With the popularity of timberframe homes, many of the best companies put out beautiful brochures (some even charging for them), and some have Web sites, but the photos on the Web don't do justice to the soaring spaces and gorgeous interiors of these type of homes. The authors of this book have gathered some of the best photos from some of the best companies. Plus there is good actionable information and resources for those of us who say that some day we are going to build one these beauties, no matter what.
worst timber frame book ever October 2, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Don't buy this book! Unless you want a lessons in terrible architecture and how NOT to build a timber frame. The pictures are also the worst quality I have ever seen in a book. Waste of my money.
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