Bath Planning: Guidelines, Codes, Standards
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Author: NKBA (National Kitchen and Bath Association)
ISBN:1118362489
ISBN-13: 9781118362488
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The First Edition of Bath Planning found its place as the leading educational resource for everyone learning bathroom design. As one of the leading titles in the NKBA's Professional Resource Library, it has been used by the majority of kitchen and bath design college programs as well as professional designers and industry professionals who have become Certified Bath Designers. This one-stop reference is based on the NKBA's Kitchen and Bathroom Planning Guidelines and the related Access Standards published in 2012, and presents the best practices developed by the association's committee of professionals through extensive research. Completely revised and redesigned throughout with new photographs and illustrations in full color, and with a special emphasis on client needs, research, and references to industry information, Bath Planning will constantly be at the fingertips of both students and professional designers.
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