Interiors: An Introduction

Interiors: An Introduction by Karla Nielson, published by McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages on January 18, 2006, is a comprehensive resource for those interested in the field of interior design. This 512-page book serves as a foundational text for both aspiring interior designers and individuals looking to enhance their living spaces. It presents essential information about the elements, practice, and aesthetics of interior design, covering both residential and nonresidential applications.
Readers will find a wealth of ideas and insights into the various materials, furnishings, and components integral to interior design. The book aims to foster a deeper understanding of design principles and offers practical guidance for implementing these concepts in real-world settings. With its focus on interior decoration, this edition provides a thorough introduction that can support a lifetime of design education and appreciation.
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Interiors: An Introduction is the starting point for a lifetime of design education, appreciation, and enjoyment. 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. In addition, the authors describe the numerous choices of materials, furnishings, and components used in interior design.
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