Residential Lighting is the complete guide to illuminating single-family homes. Examines the "how" behind the art of residential lighting. Emphasizes use of "light layering"-using variety of lighting sources together. Features more illustrations; room-based design strategies; common lighting mistakes; and a larger color section.
#2876256 in eBooks 1989-05-04 1989-05-04File Name: B001EWDN9I
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Another Great postcard book !By Robbie NagyThis is a GREAT book ! I did not grow up in Phoenixville; but my dad and his vast extended family did and I spent a lot of time there {plus I worked on the North side for about 7 yrs in the early 90s}. As I hit 50 I remember all that Phoenixville was to me; the curfew whistle; my Uncle working at Wallys Exxon; Dogwood parade; Heine road; the Hunky club; the stairs at Grants; the retired steel workers hanging out in front of Seacrists on a nice day; Chestnut drive; the 1976 wagon train; Sprockets ; Dells; and many more. Vincent did a good job on bringing the town picture history back to life and I will have give this book as gifts to my relatives who still reside and remember Phoenixville.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy skulduggeryGood History0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Bought as a GiftBy Allan S. ShikhvargThe person we got this book for LOOOOVES Phoenixville and the book did not "disappoint"He enjoyed it very much