Preface Building an Italian Home | p. ix |
Introduction What Is an Italian Home? | p. xi |
Stone Walls | p. 1 |
Stone Masons | p. 15 |
Interior Wall Finishes | p. 19 |
Floors | p. 33 |
Terra-Cotta Tiles: Fornace Giuliani | p. 50 |
Ceilings | p. 55 |
Beams: Nucciarelli Wood Mill | p. 65 |
Roofs | p. 69 |
Terra-Cotta Chimneys: Fratelli Berti | p. 81 |
Windows | p. 85 |
Wrought Iron: Gualtiero Brunelli | p. 100 |
Doors | p. 105 |
Handcrafted Door: Porte Del Passato | p. 116 |
Fireplaces | p. 121 |
Salvage Yards: Lacole | p. 131 |
Staircases | p. 135 |
Travertine: Vaselli Narmi | p. 148 |
Kitchens | p. 151 |
Bathrooms | p. 169 |
Storage | p. 183 |
Gardens | p. 197 |
Terra-Cotta Pots: Fratelli Berti | p. 214 |
Glossary | p. 218 |
Resources | p. 219 |
Acknowledgments | p. 224 |
Index | p. 225 |
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