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Rating: Summary: Home service cliff notes for uninformed Review: First of all, I must admit that I had never heard of the Franklin Report until a real-estate broker colleague of mine was talking about giving copies to all of her clients. At the time, I needed to find an architect for a large project, soinquired about the book. Since then, it has taught me a lot about the home services buisiness. I've really found theFranklin Report to be an amazing tool that saves me time, aggravation and in the end -- money. The book givesme all the research andinformation that I would otherwise have to go and spend hours digging for. I once called anarchitect whose name I overheard at the office to renovate my townhouse and I was so embarassed to find out hewas a modernist and basically scoffed at the traditional design I wanted! Now, I've put together a list of the book'shighest rated traditional architects and interviewed them all. In the end, I got the best quality for the budget I hadanticipated -- thanks to the Franklin Report. Now my friends want to know how I know so much about the business -- so I quietly tell them my industry knowledge came from The Franklin Report.
Rating: Summary: The last word Review: For those of us who choose not to buzz around the social circles of Chicago's Gold Coast co-op's and North Shore newcomer's groups, it's nice to know there's a resource to get some juicy word of mouth recommendations without mind-numbing cocktail-speak. The Franklin Report is just that, a who's who power list of the city's decorators, contractors, electricians and other what the book deems "home service providers." It's not only a useful tool that blows the yellow pages out of the water and makes your dentist's sister's yoga instructor's on the side-furniture restoration business a non-call, but its an enormously entertaining read. Anytime an industry gets sized up and ranked, especially with the egos involved in design and the notoriously insulated, fragmented building industry, it's a hoot. The reviews are concise, on target and written with a certain restrained tongue in cheek, reminiscent of Zagat's, which this publication is surely trying to emulate. It's a more complicated subject, but I think they pull it off at The Franklin Report. If anything else, it's a must have for anyone doing a home remodel or who just wants to know the right names to drop at the next cocktail party. Elaine R. Lake Forest, IL
Rating: Summary: Contractors and decorators and plumbers, oh my! Review: I bought the Franklin Report originally for the same reason I subscribe to Architectural Digest and House Beautiful. I like to keep current on the big names in interior design even though I'm not about to do a two million dollar apartment. What I've found, in addition to bringing me the most informed and comprehensive round up of decorators, is that this book includes much more functional business that I need to use all the time. Most important is that these companies, used by the best ID's in town, are totally accessible to you and me. It really is the first place I feel I've found a credible stable of usually suspect trades. Plumbers, air conditioning guys, painters -- I've found them all with eye-popping results. So while I may not be hiring the fanciest decorator in town to redo my home, I certainly can find some startlingly professional and nice people to improve it at rational prices. My only criticism is I wish they had more categories. I need a good roofer!
Rating: Summary: Contractors and decorators and plumbers, oh my! Review: I bought the Franklin Report originally for the same reason I subscribe to Architectural Digest and House Beautiful. I like to keep current on the big names in interior design even though I'm not about to do a two million dollar apartment. What I've found, in addition to bringing me the most informed and comprehensive round up of decorators, is that this book includes much more functional business that I need to use all the time. Most important is that these companies, used by the best ID's in town, are totally accessible to you and me. It really is the first place I feel I've found a credible stable of usually suspect trades. Plumbers, air conditioning guys, painters -- I've found them all with eye-popping results. So while I may not be hiring the fanciest decorator in town to redo my home, I certainly can find some startlingly professional and nice people to improve it at rational prices. My only criticism is I wish they had more categories. I need a good roofer!
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