20th Century Bathroom Design by Kohler


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Take a chronological tour of bathrooms and watch as they evolved from converted closets to luxury centers for relaxation. More than 400 images are from advertising and designer rooms created for Kohler Co., including painted designs for toilets, sinks, matching tiles, and wooden vanities. Hundreds of early products are pictured to identify antique styles and a gallery of contemporary bathroom design has nearly 150 photos.




The Bathroom Planner


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Clever design and a thorough treatment of all the details make this an effective resource for anyone contemplating a bathroom remodel, including those on a budget. Two of the book's features are a set of reusable stickers of components that can be arranged on a plastic grid (also included) and a series of pages that are cut in half horizontally to allow mixing and matching of different style and color combinations. Chapters cover quick fixes, accessories, storage, lighting, and heating, as well as the more expected subjects of tile, paint, and fixtures. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR




The Bathroom


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This book gives a complete history of the American bathroom and describes how the smallest yet most complex room in the American house is at the nexus of personal behavior and public investment. The Bathroom: A Social History of Cleanliness and the Body is the first scholarly treatment of the American bathroom—as a space in the house, through nearly two centuries. After a brief nod to precedents set by other countries and to elements of the bathroom that may be placed in different parts of the house, this book traces the development of the bathroom in the American house since the Civil War, when the bathroom began to take shape. The bathroom is considered in light of many socially relevant themes, such as cleanliness, sanitation, technology, and consumerism. Taken as a whole, the book bridges the gap between the public and private infrastructure of the bathroom and reveals the ways in which the space transforms its occupants into consumers. Its language is jargon-free, making it ideal for students, general readers, and researchers.







The American Home


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Bathroom Ideas You Can Use


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An indispensible but highly inspiring guide and sourcebook for anyone who is embarking on a bathroom remodeling or updating project.




Collier's


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Chasing Dirt


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Sanitary Commission, headed by Frederick Law Olmsted, and revealing how the efforts of Florence Nightingale in the Crimean War inspired American women - such as Dorothea Dix, Clara Barton, and Louisa May Alcott - to volunteer as nurses during the war. We also read of the postwar efforts of George E. Waring, Jr., a sanitary engineer who constructed sewer systems around the nation and who, as head of New York City's street-cleaning department, transformed the city from the nation's dirtiest to the nation's cleanest in three years. Hoy details the efforts to convince African-Americans and immigrants of the importance of cleanliness, examining the efforts of Booker T.




Classic Wisconsin Weekends


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"Quintessential guide to everything Wisconsin"--Cover.