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Property Ladder: Design for Profit
Property Ladder: Design for Profit
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Published:
1 June, 2009
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"Property Ladder: Designed for Profit" coincides with a brand new series of "Property Ladder" on Channel 4. Amid a highly competitive market, home-owners and property developers are looking for new ways to make the most of their investment. Whether the need is to release your property's potential in a cooling market, or you are renovating in order to let out or sell-on your home; if you have a growing family and changing needs from your home, this book is a must-have. Perfect for anyone with an eye for design who is simply sprucing up or designing from scratch, this takes you through the essential design dos and don'ts. Sarah has a wealth of tricks up her sleeve, from maximising awkward spaces to identifying key themes to apply to decor.In "Property Ladder: Designed for Profit", she pulls out all the stops in D.I.Y. and design, to prove a little bit of creativity goes a long way. "Property Ladder" includes all the design tools you need to design your home - from colour schemes and furniture to storage solutions, aspect and furniture.
Packed full of case studies from a wide range of real-life projects, it reveals success stories along with examples of bad design and development failures and everything you should and shouldn't do.
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781844036455 |
| ISBN10 | 1844036456 |
| Number Of Pages | 176 |
| Item Weight | 820 g |
| Product Dimensions | 192 x 18 x 246 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cassell |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
Sarah Beeny is a successful property developer in her own right who is well qualified to help novices run their own property businesses, and to aid the first-time buyer in their quest to get a toe-hold in the market place. She has hosted this highly successful format for the past five years, and become a household name in the UK for commonsense when buying property. Her guidance will be invaluable to our plucky first-time buyers as they strive to succeed in an ever-competitive market but will also be a boon to the property developer with financial acumen but no eye for design.