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Residential interior design : a guide to planning spaces

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey 2016 274p.Edition: 3rdISBN:
  • 9781119013976
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 729 MIT-R
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1. Introduction.

Introduction: What This Book is About.

An Overview: Quantity and Quality.

Human Behavior and Housing.

Basic Residential Building Construction and Structure.

An Overview of Chapter Topics .

Accessibility, Universal Design and Visitability.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting.

Chapter References.

Chapter 2. Visual Thinking and Design Graphics.

Introduction.

Orthographic Projections.

The Sample Project: More Orthographic Projections.

Site Plans.

Floor Plans.

Dimensions.

Sections.

Interior Elevations.

Reflected Ceiling Plans.

Finish Schedules.

Chapter References.

Chapter. 3 Bedrooms.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Fixtures.

Bathroom Storage and Cabinetry.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow .

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting.

Chapter References.

Chapter 4. Bathrooms.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Fixtures.

Toilets.

Urinals.

Bidets.

Sinks.

Faucets.

Bathtubs.

Soaking and Whirlpool Tubs.

Showers.

Storage and Cabinetry.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting .

Chapter References.

Chapter 5. Kitchens.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Fixtures and Appliances.

Sinks.

Faucets.

Garbage Disposers.

Dishwashers.

Ranges.

Cooktops.

Ovens.

Microwave Ovens.

Refrigerators.

Trash Compactors.

Kitchen Storage and Cabinetry.

The Pantry.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Cabinets and Work Counters.

Sinks.

Dishwashers.

Ranges and Cooktops.

Refrigerators.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting.

Chapter References.

Chapter 6. Leisure Spaces.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting .

Chapter References.

Chapter 7. Utility Spaces.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Appliances.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical, Mechanical and Plumbing.

Lighting.

Chapter References.

Chapter 8. Circulation Spaces.

Introduction.

Accessibility.

Ergonomics and Required Clearances.

Organizational Flow.

Related Codes and Constraints.

Electrical and Mechanical.

Lighting.

Chapter References.

Appendix A. Anthropomorphic Data.

Appendix B. ANSI/Fair Housing Bathrooms.

Appendix C. ANSI/Fair Housing Kitchens.

Index.

REVIEWS
"Aimed at interior design students, this thoroughly-illustrated volume explains the minimum requirements for specific types of residential spaces and rooms. Introductory chapters provide an overview of basic requirements, such as accessibility and lighting, and discuss the role of the various types of design graphics." (Book News, February 2008)
FEATURES
An introduction to residential design from a space planning and room lay-out perspective

Each chapter on rooms covers ergonomics, accessibility, organizational flow, codes, electrical/mechanical and basic lighting information

Includes information about accessible design in each chapter in order to provide a cohesive view of residential accessibility

The first two chapters cover basic drafting conventions and building construction, allowing the book to serve as a single introductory reference

Kitchen and bathroom design are covered in exceptional detail in terms of design, layout and required fixtures and appliances

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