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Create great interior designs with a new understanding of textiles
Learn to use interior textiles to set a mood, establish a theme, and create an ambiance. From soft and subtle to bold and dynamic, Interior Textiles gives you the technical knowledge and skills plus the aesthetic ability needed to fully leverage the potentials of interior textiles. You will be introduced to textile specifications, testing, selection, calculations, and maintenance, as well as the unique properties of individual fabrics. Moreover, you discover sustainable design techniques to design "green."
The text's three parts give you everything you need to create great interior designs for contract and residential interiors:
Part I: Fabrics begins with an overview of the textiles industry. Next are detailed discussions of fibers and yarns, including fabric construction, conversion, coloring, and finishing.
Part II: Applications guides you to the best choices for specific applications. You learn the hows and whys of textiles for upholstered furniture, slipcovers, wallcoverings, window treatments, linens and accessories, broadloom carpeting, and hand- and machine-made rugs.
Part III: Period Styles explores the use of color, pattern, texture, and style to introduce different periods in history. Richly illustrated, this part is divided into chapters covering: Oriental; Formal Traditional; Medieval, Colonial, and Country; Regional and Thematic; and Modern styles.
Many chapters list relevant associations and organizations that can be used as additional resources. A companion Web site at www.wiley.com/go/interiortextiles includes a wealth of supplemental information, including glossaries of terms, historical timelines, and invaluable advice on textile maintenance.
Whether you are a student or a professional interior designer, Interior Textiles opensyour eyes to a wealth of possibilities and gives you the skills to make these possibilities happen.
Synopsis
Textiles are the most important material that an interior designer works with. The application of upholstery, wall coverings, window treatments, linens and rugs/carpeting in a room help create the interior space, and is more than mere decoration. The interior designer must know the process of textile specifications, selection, installation, and maintenance. Additionally, an understanding of the properties of fabric types, and a historical context of textile styles, are essential for a professional designer.
Interior Design Textiles specifically addresses textiles as they are used in interior design. This survey of textiles for interior design is divided into three main parts:
Fabrics: The interior design textile industry and marketplace. A study of fibers, yarns, constructions, and finishes. Codes and green design.
Applications: Textile specifications and coordination of upholstery and wall coverings, window treatments, linens and accessories, and rugs and carpeting.
Period Style: Oriental styles, Renaissance and Formal styles, Medieval, Colonial, Country and Provence styles, Regional and Ethnic styles, and Modern styles.
Beginning with basic information necessary for understanding textiles, the text proceeds to explain how to specify, oversee installation, maintain, and discusses codes and sustainability for various types of fabrics. It also includes a discussion of historical styles throughout the world, illustrating sources to draw from.
Synopsis
Beginning with basic information necessary for understanding textiles, the text proceeds to explain how to specify, oversee installation, maintain, and discusses codes and sustainability for various types of fabrics. It also includes a discussion of historical styles throughout the world, illustrating sources to draw from.
Synopsis
When it comes to both the technical and aesthetic considerations of using textiles in interior design, this book gives working professionals what they need to know. You'll receive expert guidance to the process of textile specifications, selection, installation and maintenance, as well as an understanding of the properties of fabric types and a historical context of styles. Sustainable design and code issues are also considered. More than 500 illustrations and photographs elucidate key ideas.
This survey of textiles for interior design is divided into three main parts:
- Fabrics: The interior design textile industry and marketplace. A study of fibers, yarns, constructions, and finishes. Codes and "green" design.
- Applications: Textile specifications and coordination of upholstery and wall coverings, window treatments, linens and accessories, and rugs and carpeting.
- Period Style: Oriental styles, Renaissance and Formal styles, Medieval, Colonial, Country and Provence styles, Regional and Ethnic styles, and Modern styles.
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Synopsis
Karla J. Nielson is Assistant Professor of Design at Brigham Young University. Ms. Nielson has thirty-five years of experience teaching interior design and owned an interior textile business. She is the recipient of the Industry Achievement Award from the Window Coverings Association of America for her book Window Treatments, published by Wiley, and is the author of the bestselling Interiors: An Introduction.
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"Following an overview of the textiles industry, fabrics and fibers are discussed, as well as applications for furniture, wall coverings, and other uses." (Book News, February 2008)
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART I: TEXTILES.
Chapter 1: The Textiles Industry, Profession and Careers.
Chapter 2: Sustainable Interior Textiles.
Chapter 3: Natural and Manufactured Fibers.
Chapter 4: Yarns and Fabric Construction.
Chapter 5: Fabric Conversion: Coloring and Finishing.
PART II: TEXTILE APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 6: Textile Specifications, Testing and Labeling.
Chapter 7: Textile Aesthetics.
Chapter 8: Upholstered Furniture and Slipcovers.
Chapter 9: Textile Wallcoverings.
Chapter 10: Window Treatments.
Chapter 11: Linens and Accessories.
Chapter 12: Broadloom Carpeting.
Chapter 13: Hand- and Machine-Made Area Rugs.
PART III: PERIOD STYLES.
Chapter 14: Oriental Styles.
Chapter 15: Formal Traditional Styles.
Chapter 16: Medieval, Colonial and Country Styles.
Chapter 17: Regional and Thematic Styles.
Chapter 18: Modern Styles.
Glossary.
Appendix.
Bibliography.
Index.