Whether the goal is a career in interior design, or simply a better understanding of how to enhance one's own living space, the information and ideas in this text will help readers achieve it. Interiors offers an introduction to the elements, practice, and aesthetics of residential and nonresidential interior design, as well as their application. The process and profession of design -- Interior design: a lifetime pursuit -- The process of design -- The interior design profession -- ch.
Special considerations in design -- Two important design considerations -- Special populations -- Environmental considerations -- ch. Design principles and elements -- The principles of design -- The elements of design -- Design discernment and excellence -- ch.
Color -- How we see color -- Color theory -- Color harmony -- Color psychology -- Residential and nonresidential uses of color -- ch.
Lighting and technology -- Lighting in interior design -- Natural light -- Artificial lighting -- LIght and the mind and body -- Power terminology and units of measurement -- Luminaires, or lighting fixtures -- Lighting for the future -- Nonresidential considerations -- Technology -- ch. Space planning considerations -- Prioritizing needs and wants -- Considerations for specific areas -- Space planning and the principles and elements of design -- Nonresidential considerations -- ch.
Floor plans and building systems -- Floor plans -- Diagramming and floor plans -- Floor plans and housing -- Constructing the building -- Insulation and energy conversation -- Nonresidential considerations -- ch. Furniture arrangement -- Function -- Human factors -- The elements and principles of design -- Basic groupings -- Nonresidential considerations -- ch.
Furniture selection -- Wooden furniture -- Metal furniture -- Other furniture materials -- Upholstered furniture -- Furniture harmony and human factors -- Furniture types -- Nonresidential considerations-- ch.
Architectural detail -- Walls -- Doors -- Windows -- Stairs -- Fireplaces and chimneypieces -- Ceilings -- Cabinetwork -- Nonresidential considerations -- Wall, ceiling, and window treatments -- Wall and ceiling materials -- Paint -- Wall coverings -- ceiling treatments -- Window treatments -- Nonresidential considerations -- ch.
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