IR2110 and H bridge
It seems to me that there must be app notes at mfrs such
as IR (
http://www.irf.com) and Intersil (
http://www.intersil.com) that cover
the basics such as this. But the basics only get you to the point
of blowing up your first board. Controlling leg shoot-through
and bridge cross-conduction are absolutely critical and often
cut-and-try. You would be well off to look for full bridge drivers
if you want more of this "handled" for you.
If it's 12V input then there will be a transformer somewhere,
to get your 220V.
While PCB design is also important, for your prototypes
you may want to mount the MOSFETs where, when they blow
up (and they likely will, several times, before you learn why),
they will not damage anything besides themselves.