What do we do in this room?
How to make your home work brilliantly
de Lizzie Bruce
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This customisable manual equips you to plan interior design choices around the activities you do most.
For each room there are:
– over 100 regular task suggestions
– spaces to add your own specific needs
– essentials and added comforts
– sustainability, accessibility and multi-functionality suggestions
– beautiful photographs
You'll gain an understanding of time and motion theory, and find out how to create your own floor plans and 3D models.
All along you'll be asking and refining your answers to the questions: "What do we do in this room? And is there a better way to do it?"
The author combines a user-centred digital design career with domestic space planning for several clients, stemming from a professional diploma in interior design from the National Design Academy.
Mariela Ferrer, who provides the foreword, has extensive experience of human-centred spatial design.
Topics included:
• home offices • toddlers and pets • multifunctional solutions • sustainability • accessibility • research • task flows
Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Decoración y jardinería
- Categorías adicionales Arquitectura, Minimalista
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Características: 20×25 cm
N.º de páginas: 108 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798210716101
- Fecha de publicación: nov. 10, 2023
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave DIY, interior design, design, interiors, home
Acerca del creador
Lizzie combines a 20-year career designing user-centred digital products and services with interior spatial design study at Chelsea College of Art and Design and the National Design Academy. She is the lead content strategist at Cake Consultancy Ltd and since 2003 has applied her accessible, inclusive content skills in all sectors, including consultancy for Government Digital Service, Great Western Railway and University of Cambridge. Drawing on experience leading and creating content on award-winning digital projects, including the Content Design London Readability Guidelines, Lizzie has contributed to major content strategy publications and has spoken on user experience design internationally. Lizzie loves coffee, cats and kayaking, though not usually all at once!