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Not for Just Your Father’s Oldsmobile
Meghan Stromberg, Senior Editor
December 1, 2001
Luxury Home Builder
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| From woodworking shops to lavish wood-paneled libraries, Garage shows all the possibilities of that final household frontier, the garage. An elegant, 880-square-foot apartment sits atop this garage. |
In a celebration of the multifaceted role the garage has come to play, Kira Obolensky has written Garage: Reinventing the Place We Park, published by Taunton Press. She takes readers on a colorful, coast-to-coast tour of that once-unassuming space that has morphed into the home office, the playroom, the tinker shop, the laboratory, and the soundstage and studio.
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| The design of this garage, by builder Louis McBride, is influenced by a Japanese aesthetic. Outside, the doors duplicate a Japanese shoji screen, and inside and upstairs is a minimalist artist’s studio. |
Packed with more than 200 photos and floor plans, Garage gives readers ideas and inspiration to create one of the most unique, effective and stylish rooms not in the house.
© 2008, Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.


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