<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A practical approach to planning residential spaces</b> <p><i>Residential Interior Design: </i> <i>A Guide To Planning Spaces</i> is the industry-standard reference for all aspects of residential space planning, with a practical focus on accessible design, ergonomics, and how building systems affect each space. This new third edition has been updated with the most recent code information, including the 2015 International Residential Code and the International Green Construction Code, and new content on remodeling. Packed with hundreds of drawings and photographs, this book illustrates a step-by-step approach to design that applies to any residential space, and ensures that the most important factors are weighted heavily in the decision making process. Daily use is a major consideration, and the authors explore the minimum amount of space each room requires to function appropriately while examining the host of additional factors that impact bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, hallways, and more. Detailed information about accessibility is included in each chapter, making this book a reliable design reference for aging in place and universal design. The new companion website features teaching tools and a variety of learning supplements that help reinforce the material covered.</p> <p>Interior design is a fundamental component of a residential space, and a required skill for architecture and design professionals. This book is a complete reference on all aspects of residential design, and the factors that make a space work.</p> <ul> <li>Design spaces with primary consideration of daily use</li> <li>Account for building systems, accessibility, human factors, and more</li> <li>Get up to date on the latest residential interior building codes</li> <li>Plan interiors for any home, any style, and any budget</li> </ul> <p>Designing a residential interior is about more than choosing paint colors and furniture--it's about people, and how they interact and use the space. It's about shaping the space to conform to its function in the best possible way. <i>Residential Interior Design</i> provides clear, comprehensive guidance on getting it right every time.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><b>A Practical Human-First Approach to the Design of Interior Spaces</b> <p><i>Residential Interior Design</i> is the premier reference for the design of interior spaces, placing the human-space interaction foremost in the planning and design process. Step-by-step, authors Maureen Mitton and Courtney Nystuen review all aspects of interior architecture as it relates to human factors and daily use to teach the fundamental skills required to design a beautiful, functional, livable space. Hundreds of drawings and photographs illustrate important concepts, and clear guidance on room-by-room requirements, building systems, codes, accessibility, and other considerations provide essential reference for the factors that impact each individual project. <p>This new third edition features: <ul> <li>Fully updated building codes including the International Residential Code and the International Green Construction Code</li> <li>The latest information on sustainability and accessibility issues</li> <li>A new chapter on remodeling, including zoning, planning, design options, budgeting, and more</li> <li>Access to interactive learning resources and additional teaching supplements</li> </ul> <p>Designing a space to be lived in every day involves much more than paint chips and fabric swatches. <i>Residential Interior Design</i> covers all aspects of residential interior design to help designers turn structures into "homes."<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>MAUREEN MITTON</b> is a designer, author, and award-winning educator on the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She is NCIDQ qualified, a Certified Interior Designer, and the author of <i>Interior Design Visual Presentation</i> and <i>Portfolios for Interior Designers</i>. <p><b>COURTNEY NYSTUEN</b> is an architect and educator, having taught architectural design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout for over thirty years. A member emeriti of the AIA, he has designed and consulted on a wide range of residential, commercial, and institutional projects from custom millwork to master plans.
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