For too many years, the fields of architecture and interior design have been treated as two separate areas involved in creating a pleasant living environment. The architect planned the exterior and interior home, often with little attention to where the furniture was to be placed. The interior designer had to contend with such things as walls that were not long enough to allow placement of furniture, or heating vents being placed directly under the bed, etc. On the other hand, designers would ruin the architect's designs by using the incorrect style of furniture, thereby spoiling the whole concept of the building. This book is deigned to foster the cooperation of these two areas of this very important area of design.
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