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Suggested eBooks and Books
The design student's journey (2019) - Book
by
Bryan Lawson
Eco-Interiors (1995) - Book
by
Grazyna Pilatowicz
Ergonomic workplace design for health, wellness, and productivity (2017) - eBook and book
by
Alan Hedge
Green design (2008) - Book
by
Alan Berman
Necessity of eco homes (2015) - Book
by
Jennifer White
Relax: interiors for human wellness (2007) - Book
by
Rashid Karim; Anneke Bokern
Sustainability in interior design (2012) - Book
by
Sian Moxon
Wellbeing in interiors (2019) - Book
by
Elina Grigoriou
Landscape and Urban Design for Health and Well-Being (2015) - eBook
by
Gayle Souter-Brown
Featured Video
Interior design is about more than wallpaper and bean bags (2017)
Youtube video by TEDx Talk, 17 min closed captions in English.
Suggested Articles
Designing a makeshift home office with mental health in mind
'Child life specialists’ evaluation of hospital playroom design: a mixed method inquiry
Interior colour and psychological functioning in an university hall
Environmentally sustainable interior design: a snapshot of current supply of and demand for green, sustainable or Fair Trade products for interior design practice
Building and designing homes for people with disabilities
How better designed therapy spaces can improve mental health
4 interior design trends that will boost mood at home
Five ways the pandemic has influenced interior design trends in 2020
The importance of sustainability in interior design
Websites
Sustainably chic
Going zero waste by Kathryn Kellogg
Moral fibres
Home style green
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