The interior design sourcebook / Thomas L. Williams.

By: Williams, Thomas L, 1949-Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Allworth Press, ©2012Description: (245 pages) : color illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): Materials | Interior architecture | ARCHITECTURE -- Decoration & Ornament | DESIGN -- Interior Decorating | Interior architecture | MaterialsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification: 747 LOC classification: TA403.6 | .W55 2012Online resources: Image
Contents:
Introduction -- Timeless and enduring: classic -- Updated and durable: contemporary -- Exciting and sustainable: modern -- Afterword.
Summary: "Concrete that is light and translucent, fabric that responds to its environment by lighting up, tiles that can be moved from place to place at will--these are just a few of the updated entries you'll find in The Interior Design Directory. The book is divided into four parts, opening with a section on classic, composite materials including wood and stone, brick, and ceramic, then moving on to building materials that have been refined and updated for home use from glass, concrete, and metal to rubber and tiles. The final section is devoted to sustainable materials and the environmental impact of our choices. Photographs of contemporary interiors and detailed close-ups of each material make this as visually inspiring as it is practical."--Publisher's website.
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Includes index.

"Concrete that is light and translucent, fabric that responds to its environment by lighting up, tiles that can be moved from place to place at will--these are just a few of the updated entries you'll find in The Interior Design Directory. The book is divided into four parts, opening with a section on classic, composite materials including wood and stone, brick, and ceramic, then moving on to building materials that have been refined and updated for home use from glass, concrete, and metal to rubber and tiles. The final section is devoted to sustainable materials and the environmental impact of our choices. Photographs of contemporary interiors and detailed close-ups of each material make this as visually inspiring as it is practical."--Publisher's website.

Introduction -- Timeless and enduring: classic -- Updated and durable: contemporary -- Exciting and sustainable: modern -- Afterword.

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